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- 5b67ec8fc1f9689259d7f1695e6431fa17e78ebbe5da0da4e5afa2df90b7ed18 date "2001".
- 5b67ec8fc1f9689259d7f1695e6431fa17e78ebbe5da0da4e5afa2df90b7ed18 editor "Bogdanov, Vladimir".
- 5b67ec8fc1f9689259d7f1695e6431fa17e78ebbe5da0da4e5afa2df90b7ed18 first "John".
- 5b67ec8fc1f9689259d7f1695e6431fa17e78ebbe5da0da4e5afa2df90b7ed18 isCitedBy Balearic_beat.
- 5b67ec8fc1f9689259d7f1695e6431fa17e78ebbe5da0da4e5afa2df90b7ed18 last "Bush".
- 5b67ec8fc1f9689259d7f1695e6431fa17e78ebbe5da0da4e5afa2df90b7ed18 publisher "Backbeat Books".
- 5b67ec8fc1f9689259d7f1695e6431fa17e78ebbe5da0da4e5afa2df90b7ed18 quote "[Oakenfold] ended up at the Project in 1985-86, one of the first venues for house music in England. With Fung and another friend named Ian St. Paul, Oakenfold was introduced to the exploding club-scene on the vacation island of Ibiza during 1987 and imported the crucial mix of house, soul, Italian disco and alternative music later dubbed the Balearic style. During 1988-89, house music and the Balearic style gestated at several Oakenfold-run club nights before emerging above terra firma as a distinctly British entity.".
- 5b67ec8fc1f9689259d7f1695e6431fa17e78ebbe5da0da4e5afa2df90b7ed18 title "All Music Guide to Electronica: The Definitive Guide to Electronic Music [Paul Oakenfold entry]".