Had some decent night’s when he was MOS resident and Colchester Uni in 96….Park & Wilson stole the show that night. Soundsystem borrowed off Leftfield.
He went from pioneer to astute business man.
Had some decent night’s when he was MOS resident and Colchester Uni in 96….Park & Wilson stole the show that night. Soundsystem borrowed off Leftfield.
He went from pioneer to astute business man.
Fair play to him.
I went to Home a few times in 1999 and Oakenfold was brilliant, but it was all over by the Millennium. To this day I can still not understand how he could play so many great tracks in 1999 only to put so many shit mix cd’s in 1999/2000
I like this one because I was there
…and i’m trying to think of a time when I actually saw Oakie play after this and I can’t.
He was down as headlining a Clockwork Orange event down here in Devon next month but he’s pulled out…. to be replaced by….. drumroll please……. Gok Wan
Probably an upgrade tbf
Tried to go to the opening night of Home, only to be greeted by the longest lime for anything I’ve ever seen. It snaked around the block and back into Leicester Square . Dunno why the doormen didn’t just tell half the queue not to bother. Ended up going to the tourist nightclub next door just to get a drink. Never did make it to Home in its short stint there
Oakie Back to Basics set from 95. Far better than any of his turn of the millennium dross
Saw Tenaglia there a few times. Great sets but always found the place quite clinical, poncey and devoid of atmosphere or pills
I remember reading about it when it opened in the music/DJ mags I used to buy and thinking the lineups looked immense. I was gutted at the time I was too young to go.
Hank_Solo You fucked up that night. Sasha, Zabiela and Burridge were supposed to play the Courtyard at Cream. Burridge didn’t turn up, so we had 2 hours of Zabiela and 4 of Sasha, it was a fantastic night.
Oakenfolds Sessions and JDJ CD’s were boss at the time. Did some decent remixes too, Mondays, U2 etc…
As was the Goa Mix.
Pretty sure he just rode that and Bullet in the Gun after that, Cream residencies more hype than substance.
Guess it’s all about timing
I’d like to have seen him at Cream in its heyday.
Mad_Cyril
His sets at Home were brilliant. There was none of that caricature Oakenfold,
playing the big anthems. it was pretty much over by 2000 though.
Dry-Tinder Had a quick listen to one earlier on soundcloud as a reminder. Made my ears bleed. A pitched up Ralph Fridge Angel FFS
Was at Oakies last gig as resident in Cream. Was very early days for me and didn’t appreciate it for what it was.
LOL at paying to see Oakey - a proper chancer.