Sadly, he's falling a bit out of favour over the years, but then again it's been 25 years. It's hard to stay at the top for so long. At the same time, I can understand it must be hard for him to go back from big arenas to smaller clubs (and to be fair Audio SF was a disappoitingly small club). On the plus side, many of the people who showed up were likely his true fans from over the years, so hopefully that was heartwarming for him. Chris Willscape opened the evening: Around midnight, Oakey took over for what was supposed to be a 2.5H set. The first hour of the set was so so, and a slow transition from the previous DJ who was not playing uninspiring music, and then he transitioned into nice trance. Honestly, he didn't seem to have much of a good time initially (he was probably also a bit tired as he made a few DJ mistakes during his set like a very poor off beat transiton, or even playing the same tune twice by mistake), but he eventually warmed up and started playing more nice tunes. In the end, the set turned into almost 3.5H because we were all having a good time :) By 03:30, the club had thinned out a lot given that it was late, but his true fans were still there, and he was nice enough to stay for pictures, which was the best news of the night for me, a picture with my first EDM DJ, the one who brought me into this rabbit hole: Thanks Paul, thanks for the night and all the years before that.