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I agree with jerZ. Of all my times seeking Oakenfold, this was by far the least impressive. He threw down 13 tracks over 1 1/2 hours (start the hating now), with a lot of the repeated stuff from last year - Roman Hunter mix of Faster Kill, Alfa - Sarcosant, The World Is Mine, Dirty South vs. Evermore, Gabriel and Dresden - Dangerous Power, Thomas Bronswaer. This pales in comparison even to other sets of his from '06. The mixing was at least good, but it was nothing like the old days. He also seemed to be in and out of the sets also, talking with people behind the booth and then running back to do something. I hate to say this, but it almost felt like watching a faded sports start on his last legs. Oakenfold rating: 3/10
Tong: much better, but not the best I've heard from him. He had a few very fresh but old school sounding tracks in the beginning. The Supertramps track is very fresh and stuck in my head. Another track with breaks and a rave-style piano riff was sweet as well. He got very prog-techy after 4 AM. Tong rating 6.5/10
Obviously, much of the crowd was there for Oakenfold, as the vibe went through a freeze frame and slowly trickled down afterwards.
Overall rating on the night: 5/10 (and not worth $40).
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