I agree, Roland has been stepping up to the plate lately and been dropping some nice sets. Everyone I know seems to be digging his style lately, and yes I do think he has his own style. To say he doesn't I think is an insult. Kudos to Roland. To answer your question though, and to be frank as that seems to be the trend here, let me say that Oscar Is the better of the two by a considerable length. Not to cause controversy or anything, but I think its fact. Not to take anything away from Roland, but I could remember when space first open. His musical selection and mixing left plenty to be desired. Same goes for his stint at spin. It has only been lately that he has been comming into his own and I think he should be commended for that. But I seriously could never say that I can't tell the difference between the two. I've been following the MURK guys and Oscar since 1992 and have had the pleasure of listening to different sets of theirs at different venues, and let me tell you that Oscar's knowledge of the music runs deep. He has been consistent from the begining and has been satisfying crowds from Tokyo to London for over a decade, and yes he has a considerable production catalog that dates back to the Sound Factory anthem "Some Lovin". Some of us are born with tallent and some of us have to work hard at it. Hats off to the ones that work hard and make something of themselves. Oscar though, I think falls into the first catagory.