First off, Paul Oakenfold still definitely has the beat, and it's louder and more encompassing than ever before! The show was nothing short of spectacular, held at the Firestone Club venue in Orlando, FL. Paul did something incredible that nite, which I think most crowds will favor along his tour; especially in this age of pre-recorded, computerized, flat-tracks, where the audio/visual is at times better(how?) than the actual music being played, Oakenfold has stuck to pumping his Old-School beats, with very few pre-recordings throughout the show. This man mixed live for over 2 hours, pure, fundamental goa/acid/trance/techno symphonies, fusing his original mid-nineties mixes which launched him to global stardom with a real modern edge. The venue is not large, and it's somewhat shameful that a name as big as Oakenfold cannot be housed somewhere larger in this city, because the crowd and demand just don't exist anymore. I gave four stars instead of five, due to the overwhelming amount of people that were let in, and people(women) which kept climbing on an already small stage, which club management, apparently had no problem with. As for the the venue, the drinks and bars were above decent, queuing and crowd control were very organized, securtiy was fairly heavy, and the A/V was on the light side(could've definitely been better, it's Paul Oakenfold for crying out loud), but I think this had more to do with the physical limitations of the venue, than intent by Paul. On a last note, if you haven't seen Oakenfold, live, or have merely forgotten about his music origins from long ago, do yourself a favour, and go see him. This man has, is, and always will be, by far, one of the top DJs in the world, in my book. You will not be disappointed, I can definitely promise you that.