ABOUT HALSTON

I’ve been a Disc Jockey now since 1992, starting at age 15 when I bought my first Technics SL-1200MK2 turntables and DJ mixer along with starting to buy vinyl records just as the rave parties were starting to come about in The San Francisco Bay Area and of course in the U.K., Canada and Europe. Back then I started to buy and read Mixmag, Muzik Magazine along with DJ Mag for years. Since I have amassed an extensive vinyl (4000+) & CD (400+) collection (I have yet to really count haha), along with yes a huge collection of high quality MP3s over the years in my computer etc. I play mostly progressive house, deep house, and techno music, along with sets of industrial music & new wave, which were my musical interests prior to the rave parties of the 90’s. Basically I’ve loved electronic music since I was young from Duran Duran to Depeche Mode to New Order to Ministry & Skinny Puppy & FRONT 242, to DJs Sasha & John Digweed, Jeno & Garth, and The Hardkiss Brothers (Scott, Robbie & Gavin Hardkiss), the list is endless. Today I still love to use vinyl records in my sets along with CDs, it just depends upon what I’m playing or how I design a certain track-list for a given set. But as an audio engineer from SAE Expression College I prefer to use vinyl records or AIFF/WAV files when I am putting out an 320kpbs MP3 recording of a set that I’m DJing so as to keep the best sound quality, as today people can just download crappy sounding MP3 song files and make a DJ mix yet it may sound terrible!

My own previous work of website design years ago for my own father Mark Rubinstein, Paul Stephens Professor of Applied Investment Analysis / Professor of Finance at the Haas School of Business at the University of California Berkeley, California.
https://web.archive.org/web/20080516162703/http://www.in-the-money.com/

HALSTON is JUDD RUBINSTEIN
NEURAL STIMULUS RECORDINGS
Judd512@comcast.net