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- You’ve got some huge artists on the album including Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Gnarls Barkley and One-Republic did you work directly with them in the studio or was this done remotely?
Its not just big artists, I am always looking to embrace new up and coming talent and great songwriters but yes, we worked together directly in the studio.
-How did you go about selecting artists for the album?
I wanted to work with different artist in different genres, that have inspired and I am a fan of.
- And you are still working on film sound-tracks? Anything exciting you can tell us about?
Last film I worked on was Harold & Kumar 3. I’m talking with film studios at the moment for up and coming projects!
- If you had a choice what would be your ultimate film project?
Working on movies that have 'best picture' potential.
- You’ve got so much going on - how do you fit it all in?
I’m up at the crack of dawn and work for 14 hours and I have a great team who helps me. Also doesn’t hurt throwing in some hot tea, coffee, and an In N' Out Burger once and a while!
- Famously you toured with Madonna and worked with her on ‘Celebration’, what is it like working with such an icon?
Memorable and inspiring are the words that come to mind. Madonna, as we all know, is a pioneer of music. She is amazing in the studio, inspirational, and she delivers that and more to her live show.
- Are there any other musical stars you’d like to work with?
Yes, Dr. Dre
- According to the Guinness Book of Records you are the most successful DJ in the world, what attributes make you stand head and shoulders above the rest?
I've been very fortunate to be involved with everything I have. At the end of the day I love dance music so much so it has always been a pleasure to passionately push the sound to my peers and fans. From there, the rest is history!
- Incredibly you’ve been DJing now for over 30 years, how has the scene changed since you started?
There are many things which are a day and night difference and other parts which will never change.
The sound of 20,000 people roaring to a song will never tire. How the DJ presents the music, how the scene works - those things are changing continuously.
- What can we expect for Paul Oakenfold in 2012?
My Four Seasons World Tour, my new artist album 'Pop Killer,' and a lot of exciting collaborations and special shows.