Well i disagree. While Oakenfold was never the great "mixer", what he did have was track selection. He always seemed to be ahead of the curve...mainly b/c he had created such a name and became such a power, that he had his pick before the other djs, and was the first to play alot of tracks that just became HUGE. Yes his heyday was mid to late 90s...then started to fall...ironically, just as he became a "NAME" in the United States.
As far as yesterday, i was satisfied. It was (i can't believe it) my first time to Mansion...usually i'm downtown for clubs. WOW!!! I was very impressed--just a FANTASTIC venue. Ridiculous lighting, sound...and of course....crowd! The whole VIP thing in the middle of the club prety much blows (unless you're in there)...haha. BUT hearing him drop some CLASSICS just made my night. I had a blast, and can't wait to make it back to Mansion again.
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