In 1996, Django returned to America, setting up base in New York City, releasing his first album,
Folding Stars, in 1998, and performing in a number of successful solo shows in various downtown New York institutions. He formed a band which went on to develop into
The Regulars, with bassist and Texas enthusiast
Byron Isaacs, and drummer
Neil Nunziato, with whom he recorded his second album,
Django and The Regulars'
Laying Low and Inbetween. It achieved substantial critical acclaim and radio play, resulting in its being picked up by NYC indie label
ModMusic Records for national distribution and use in several TV & film projects. Haskins' third album,
Over Easy Smoke Machine, a mix of his solo work and tracks featuring the Regulars, was recorded in NYC and his adopted hometown of
Chapel Hill, NC, and released in 2003. Haskins composed the theme music for
The State of Things on
North Carolina Public Radio. He currently plays with his
pop-noir band,
The Old Ceremony, as well as continuing his successful solo shows. In 2013, Haskins figured prominently in the formation of the progressive musical organization the NC Music Love Army, an activist group of artists co-founded by solo artist and producer
Jon Lindsay and
Caitlin Cary, of
Whiskeytown. In 2018, Haskins released
Shadowlawn, his first solo effort in fifteen-plus years. ==International Orange==