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http://www.dancestar.com - Amazing live performance by Paul Oakenfold with Shifty Shellshock performing ready staedy go at DanceStar USA Miami Beach.."For the past 10 years I've been creating music under various different names, but I was never comfortable with putting out an Oakenfold record," he says. "It was, however, an idea that I'd been thinking about for a long time and Steve Osborne, my colleague in some of the production work I was doing at the time, kept putting pressure on me, saying 'you should do it, you should do it'. So eventually I felt it was time to make that record."The result is Bunkka, the first genuine Paul Oakenfold album, released by Perfecto Records in the summer of 2002. It is an album that will confront most people's pre-conceptions of Paul Oakenfold. While much of the musical vocabulary is borrowed from dance technology, Bunkka is no conventional dance album. "I'd always wanted to do something that represented by own musical background," he says. "I grew up on pop music, I love guitar bands and I was very influenced and involved in hip-hop during the early days, so I wanted to build from those roots upwards rather than doing a contemporary dance record."
By his own admission, however, Oakenfold is no singer. To help realise his ambition he enlisted a disparate collection of talents, ranging from Jane's Addiction vocalist Perry Farrell and Shifty Shellshock of Los Angeles rock-rap band Crazy Town to Ice Cube, Tricky and Nelly Furtado.
There are also contributions from Asher D of So Solid Crew and Grant LeePhilips, founder of 90's LA rock band, Grant Lee Buffalo. Bunkka also provides a platform for three rising young vocalists, Carla Werner, Tiff Lacey and Emiliana Torrini, although the album's most surprising contributor is Hunter S. Thompson, the infamous creator of gonzo journalism and the author of 'Fear&Loathing in Las Vegas'.