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=== Oakenfold, Perfecto Records, and Global Breakthrough (1997–2003) === Cattáneo's entry into the international scene came through [[Paul Oakenfold]], who visited Buenos Aires while on tour and caught Cattáneo's set at Clubland Pacha. Oakenfold — at that time widely considered the most successful DJ in the world — was struck by the quality of Cattáneo's programming and invited him to join his '''[[Perfecto Records]]''' label and to open for him on subsequent world tours. The exposure was transformative: touring with Oakenfold introduced Cattáneo to international audiences in Europe, North America, and Asia, and positioned him credibly within the global progressive scene rather than merely as a regional figure. His debut on Perfecto Records came in 2001 with the single "Deep Funk", which found its way onto several notable mix compilations of the period, including [[Sander Kleinenberg]]'s ''Global Underground: Nubreed'' (2001). Further Perfecto productions followed — "Satellites" (2002) and "Hubbub" (2003) — and in 2002 he compiled ''Perfecto Presents: South America'', his first internationally released official mix album, which documented the Buenos Aires scene he had helped build. The Oakenfold connection also led to a residency at [[Cream (nightclub)|Cream]] in Liverpool and at Cream Ibiza, two of the most prestigious DJ posts in European club culture during the late 1990s and early 2000s. He subsequently performed at [[Homelands]], [[Creamfields]], Pacha Ibiza, and [[Fabric (nightclub)|Fabric]] in London, cementing his status as a genuinely international figure. During this period Cattáneo also forged close friendships with [[John Digweed]] and [[Sasha (DJ)|Sasha]], both of whom became important professional relationships. Digweed's '''Bedrock Records''' later released several Cattáneo productions, and Cattáneo would eventually become one of the most regularly cited artists in the Bedrock catalogue alongside [[Danny Howells]] and [[Nick Warren]].
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