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  • peloquin
    Till I Come!
    • Jun 2004
    • 8643

    Pioneering DJ sets sights on Hollywood

    BOSTON (Reuters) - Paul Oakenfold is famous as a DJ, but this week the pioneer of "trance" dance music assumed the unusual role of playing with a 75-piece orchestra for well-heeled, champagne-sipping classical music lovers.

    By playing in one of America's oldest symphony halls with the Boston Pops, he is remixing the conventional image of a DJ -- a job that has itself morphed from obscure nightclubs to celebrity status as DJs tour the globe like rock stars, put their spin on popular music and produce original work.

    In an interview with Reuters, the 43-year-old Briton said his Pops performance reflected the evolution of DJs and dovetails with his work scoring music for Hollywood films such as "The Matrix Reloaded" and "Collateral."

    "I'm comfortable with an orchestra because of working in film. I'm just trying to attempt more and more," said Oakenfold, who moved from Britain to Hollywood five years ago.

    "From these couple of shows we are already in talks maybe to tour something around the world and hook into local orchestras," he said. "It's a challenge for me and something that I would enjoy doing."

    But playing with the Boston Pops in such an intimate setting caused him some anxiety.

    "I'm so used to people dancing right here in front," he said from the stage of Boston's Symphony Hall, surrounded by CD players, a turntable, synthesizer and mixer.

    "They are just going to be sitting there looking up at me, so I'm a bit worried," he said before performing.

    Oakenfold, one of the most influential figures in global club culture of the past 15 years, is known for remixing songs by Madonna and U2. His audience has developed beyond nightclubs into stadiums filled with thousands -- at fees as high as $50,000 a gig.

    MOODY ATMOSPHERICS

    The Boston performance, touted as a world premiere by the Boston Pops, was ambitious.

    Oakenfold mixed samples and pre-recorded drum tracks, "scratched" on a turntable by nudging a vinyl record back and forth against the stylus, and played a synthesizer as the orchestra performed and a drummer kept pace with an electronic drum kit and another synthesizer.

    The piece, part of a nearly two-hour "EdgeFest" concert by the Pops, was written by Los Angeles composer Felix Brenner and drew loud applause.

    As Oakenfold played, some of the electronically produced parts were barely audible over the orchestra, creating moody atmospherics, although one section featured thundering electric bass drums that clearly startled the audience.

    "You're talking about human versus the machine," said Brenner, describing the addition of a DJ to the orchestra as a live "symphonic remix."

    "We're pushing that envelope. I approached a lot of different people to do this but most were scared of the idea. But Paul said 'That sounds cool.' So we got together with it."

    Oakenfold's two-day Pops performance comes as classical music is gaining popularity.

    Thanks to "crossover" acts such as Josh Groban, classical was the fastest-growing musical genre in 2006, with album sales up 22.5 percent. Meanwhile, many popular genres fell, including rap which dropped 20.7 percent, and R&B, which was down 18.4 percent, according to Nielsen SoundScan.

    Oakenfold, who last year toured with Madonna and remixed Justin Timberlake's single "My Love," said the music that made him famous -- house and trance -- will never be as mainstream as hip hop and other music popularized by the likes of MTV.

    "You just don't have the artists and the videos, radios are not playing it," he said.

    The Boston Pops, famous for light classical music, is in the third year of its "Pops on the Edge" series that has also featured singer-songwriter Aimee Mann and soulful Kentucky rockers My Morning Jacket as it seeks a broader audience.

  • Kamal
    Administrator
    • May 2002
    • 28835

    #2
    Re: Pioneering DJ sets sights on Hollywood

    he looks like bilbo baggins with a makeover
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    • Hambrecht
      Addiction started
      • Aug 2004
      • 334

      #3
      Re: Pioneering DJ sets sights on Hollywood


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      • lilsensa
        DUDERZ get a life!!!
        • Jun 2004
        • 6675

        #4
        Re: Pioneering DJ sets sights on Hollywood

        hmm...wonder what it will sound like..im kinda curious
        RIP ~ Steve James







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        • Miroslav
          WHOA I can change this!1!
          • Apr 2006
          • 4122

          #5
          Re: Pioneering DJ sets sights on Hollywood

          Originally posted by Kamal
          he looks like bilbo baggins with a makeover

          mixes: www.waxdj.com/miroslav

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          • floridaorange
            I'm merely a humble butler
            • Dec 2005
            • 29116

            #6
            Re: Pioneering DJ sets sights on Hollywood

            He's spinning in San Diego on July 20th

            It was fun while it lasted...

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            • Erik Mitchell
              Gold Gabber
              • Oct 2004
              • 598

              #7
              Re: Pioneering DJ sets sights on Hollywood

              Originally posted by floridaorange
              He's spinning in San Diego on July 20th
              Save your money.
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              • DancingQueen
                AVB FanClub | President
                • Oct 2005
                • 4061

                #8
                Re: Pioneering DJ sets sights on Hollywood

                I am sure you all bash away, but this is actually pretty neat....I will be looking forward to the outcome

                Not sure if you guys are aware but Oakenfold is responsible for many movie soundtracks that I am sure you would be impressed with (Sword Fish, James Bond, etc.) Just because he is/was a trance dj, doesn't mean he doesn't have talent....he is one of the reasons the acid house sound of the 80/90's came over to the UK...he has done a lot for the industry....he is also in a band, did you know that?
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                RIP Jeff Shewchuk aka DJ Jeff Taylor (day_for_night) - You will live on in my heart forever xoxo

                Life isn't about how to survive the storm, but how to dance in the rain.

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                • Hambrecht
                  Addiction started
                  • Aug 2004
                  • 334

                  #9
                  Re: Pioneering DJ sets sights on Hollywood

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                  • Huggie Smiles
                    Anyone have Styx livesets?
                    • Jun 2004
                    • 11836

                    #10
                    Re: Pioneering DJ sets sights on Hollywood

                    You ve gotta admire him for trying new things.
                    ....Freak in the morning, Freak in the evening, aint no other Freak like me thats breathing....




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                    • mgabrielm
                      Fresh Peossy
                      • Mar 2006
                      • 45

                      #11
                      Re: Pioneering DJ sets sights on Hollywood

                      Originally posted by DancingQueen
                      I am sure you all bash away, but this is actually pretty neat....I will be looking forward to the outcome

                      Not sure if you guys are aware but Oakenfold is responsible for many movie soundtracks that I am sure you would be impressed with (Sword Fish, James Bond, etc.) Just because he is/was a trance dj, doesn't mean he doesn't have talent....he is one of the reasons the acid house sound of the 80/90's came over to the UK...he has done a lot for the industry....he is also in a band, did you know that?
                      I am aware of all this, and I still don't like the guy. There is a remix he's done, of Olive's You are not alone, which I can't put into words how much I love. But... I begun to listen to Wink and then Diggers, and all the sudden the magic Oakey seemed to possess was gone. His music is, compared to these two's, is for lack of a better word, unintelligent. Sure, it works on many levels, but somehow lacks depth.

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                      • picklemonkey
                        Double hoodie beer monster
                        • Jun 2004
                        • 15373

                        #12
                        Re: Pioneering DJ sets sights on Hollywood

                        Originally posted by Huggie Smiles
                        You ve gotta admire him for trying new things.
                        this isn't a new concept, and he's definitely not pioneering anything. He's just getting exposure because everybody who doesn't know what EDM is still knows who he is.

                        Jeff Mills has been writing techno sheet music with the Montpelier Philharmonic Orchestra. Videos of ravers getting down to it are on youtube. it's cool stuff... check it out

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                        • the sun the sea
                          Platinum Poster
                          • Jun 2004
                          • 1449

                          #13
                          Re: Pioneering DJ sets sights on Hollywood

                          Originally posted by picklemonkey
                          this isn't a new concept, and he's definitely not pioneering anything. He's just getting exposure because everybody who doesn't know what EDM is still knows who he is.

                          Jeff Mills has been writing techno sheet music with the Montpelier Philharmonic Orchestra. Videos of ravers getting down to it are on youtube. it's cool stuff... check it out

                          http://www.youtube.com/results?searc...hestra&search=
                          that's pretty cool stuff.
                          download dj sets at: www.mixwalla.com

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                          • Miroslav
                            WHOA I can change this!1!
                            • Apr 2006
                            • 4122

                            #14
                            Re: Pioneering DJ sets sights on Hollywood

                            One word: bunkka. After that load of cheesy pop bullshit, I haven't been able to take any of Oakenfold's "revolutionary" music projects seriously. But I'm always willing to be proven wrong
                            mixes: www.waxdj.com/miroslav

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                            • TheMightyGreg
                              Editor Shmeditor
                              • Nov 2006
                              • 1361

                              #15
                              Re: Pioneering DJ sets sights on Hollywood

                              What a pretentious prick. If it weren't for his GU:007 mix I'd have him shot.
                              Catch my bi-monthly show on UB Radio

                              http://www.ubradio.net/djs/greg-sawyer-99?sort=7

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