[4] Among Henry's works is the 1967 ballet Messe pour le temps présent,[4] a collaboration with composer Michel Colombier and choreographer Maurice Béjart that debuted in Avignon.
[6] In 1997, a Métamorphose: Messe pour le temps présent compilation recording was released that brought together remixes of various compositions of Henry's by electronic artists Fatboy Slim, Coldcut, Saint Germain, The Mighty Bop and Dimitri From Paris.
Composer Christopher Tyng was heavily inspired by Henry's Psyché Rock when writing the theme to the popular animated cartoon show Futurama.
The theme is so reminiscent of Psyché Rock that it is considered a variation of the original[7] piece that Henry and Michel Colombier released in 1967.
The sound effects off Henry and Colombier's Jericho Jerk from the same album also became a popular sample in hip hop and modern electronic music beginning with D'Angelo's Devil's Pie produced by DJ Premier, later being used by others such as A Tribe Called Quest (Solid Wall Of Sound), James Blake (If the Car Besides You Moves Ahead), Kaytranada (DO IT), and Dreamville's producers (Sacrifices), among numerous others.