Kehakuma-elrow faces the final stretch in style

Kehakuma / elrow @ Space Ibiza 2014.08.30 Kehakuma / elrow @ Space Ibiza 2014.08.30 Kehakuma / elrow @ Space Ibiza 2014.08.30 Kehakuma / elrow @ Space Ibiza 2014.08.30

Saturday arrived. Facing the final stretch of the season, we returned to enjoy the excellent musical selection and the madness of Kehakuma-elrow. Space Ibiza was equally rampant and conceptual.

Kehakuma in itself is synonymous with a five-star restaurant, the kitchen staff always prepared delicious sound bites. This time the menu was composed of Fred P b2b Jus-Ed, Tama Sumo and The Oliverwho Factory (Live).

The b2b of the night was headlined by Fred P and Jus-Ed. The American living legends faced their style on the decks at Space Ibiza to initiate a night full of grooves. The only winners?  The public. The dark urban House by Fred P versus the energetic and spiritual style of Jus-Ed generated a groundbreaking mixture that gave New York air to the Space Terrace.

The school of Detroit was represented by The Oliverwho Factory. In an electrifying and raw Live, the duo of Darryl and Shone, shared with attendees melody mixes with soul influences that resulted in high quality Deep House.

Belonging to the label OstGut Ton, Tama Sumo was the perfect blend of genres and the finishing touch to a memorable session at Space Ibiza. Funky, Techno, House, Acid and Disco were reflected in a set full of immersive and addictive sounds.

While in the dance floor of Kehakuma we lived a musical avant-garde, the rest of Space Ibiza was a crazy show where games and music went hand in hand under the auspices of elrow.

In the Sunset Area, game booths flooded the place. From a rowera version of Twist to “throw the man overboard”, to the delight of clubbers. Just like young children, we were undecided between playing or dancing to the music of Mario Biani, Oscar Aguilera, Toni Varga and De La Swing, who returned to give the best of themselves as a gift for hardcore roweros.

The special guest of the evening was Crookers. Francesco Barbaglia continued with his solo project that started back in 2003 with Andrea Fratangelo. Known to the public after the remix of ‘Day ‘N’ Nite’ by Kid Cudi, currently the Milanese is considered one of the greatest Italian artists. The Main Room resonated strongly with his creative and ambiguous hits.

Finally, Saturday night was fantastic, games, art and madness in the dance floors of Space Ibiza. There are only three dates left and then it’s all over. Do you want to miss out? Buy your tickets or VIP passes for Kehakumaelrow.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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