Paul Oakenfold is a record producer and one of the best-known, and most expensive (£25,000 quid per gig) trance DJs worldwide. As you already know Miami Nights has been working with Bacardi B-Live to spread the word about this amazing event that will take place March 17 (The night after our 1 Year Anniversary Party). Paul Oakenfold has long been one of the most important--if not the most important--name in modern club culture. People who don't know that much about DJ culture or the music itself are familiar with Oakenfold's name and what he represents.
Of course, many people who think they're unfamiliar with Oakenfolds music actually may have heard it often, thanks to appearances globally on the radio and TV. Tracks such as "Planet Rock", "Ready Steady Go" and "Faster Kill Pussycat" are frequently mixed into DJ sets and set of the night like the flip of a switch. This year Oakenfold will perform at B-Live alongside a full live orchestra prompting the obvious question, How will Oakenfolds trance mixes mesh with a full piece orchestra? I have never seen or heard it done before but combining the two forms of music sounds incredibly intriguing. Don't miss him along with Camp Freddy and DJ AM & Travis Barker at the Bacardi B-Live event.
Paul Oakenfold feat Brittany Murphy - Faster Kill Pussycat


By the way, isn't it 2007? When are these 90's DJs going to disappear?
If I wanted to go see an aging raver spin bad trance music along side an orchestra, then this would be the event for me. Fortunately, I will do no such thing.