The Scotsman

DJ reveals high of Everest dance party

- By SAM BLEWETT

Paul Oakenfold has said his DJ set at nearly 18,000 feet on Mount Everest was a “personal success”.

The three-time Grammynomi­nated musician hiked to Everest Base Camp to throw the “highest party on Earth” and raise funds for survivors of the Nepalese earthquake and other charities.

Oakenfold, 53, said that despite a “few technical problems” the four-hour show was a triumph.

He said: “It was very interestin­g because we never knew if we could pull it off.

“There was a lot of moving parts - for instance, the equipment. No one knew if the equipment would work at 18,000 feet. It was a personal success and I think a suc- 0 Paul Oakenfold says he respected the mountain cess for the right reasons. We respected the community, we respected the mountain and the climbers. It wasn’t a rave on Everest - it was an event to raise awareness for the right causes.”

Oakenfold was speaking at the Los Angeles Film Festival premiere of a documentar­y about electronic dance music.

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