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Part 3: Paul Oakenfold And The Bourne Sessions: Live At The Winter Music Conference

And now for the final entry in this remarkable documentation of Paul Oakenfold's performance of "The Bourne Sessions" at the recent Winter Music Conference in Miami.

Here's "The Bourne Sessions Act 3":

 

And the here's the closer, "The Bourne Sessions Act 4."

 

In short, one of the most amazing sets of music and visuals we've ever seen.

Again, the event occurred to celebrate the release Sierra Entertainment's upcoming Robert Ludlum's The Bourne Conspiracy video game--which from what we've seen here looks to be an equally spectacular merging of lights, sound and Paul Oakenfold music. Frankly, we can't wait to get our copy.

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