Zoo Zoo York (feat Clint Mansell & Kronos Quartet)
Hold Your Hand (feat Emiliana Torrini)
Starry Eyed Surprise (feat Shifty Shellshock)
Get Em Up (feat Ice Cube)
Motion (feat Grant-Lee Philips)
The Harder They Come (feat Nelly Furtado & Tricky)
Review: For all the Paul Oakenfold material we tend to burn through, it was only a matter of time before we reached Bunkka. Oakenfold's debut album, it was first released on the little-known Maverick label, but Oakenfold lived up to his patron's name, commenting at the time that - "I hope (my fans) realise that in any forms of music you need to push the boundaries." It's for that reason that Bunkka isn't just a straight-up trance record, instead working in more fashionable elements from styles that were also popular at the time, from big beat to trip-hop, perhaps helping prototype "psybient". Among its many collabs, even writer Hunter S. Thompson is credited on the track 'Nixon's Spirit', reflecting the full pull of Oakenfold's esoteric influences.
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