From the very beginning, the expectation at the entrance of Space Ibiza predicted that this night was going to be one of those to be etched in the minds of the audience.
Droog started the "hostilities" with a seamless set. A serious and forceful attitude was responsible for heating up the atmosphere and preparing the public for what yet had to come.
Javi Bora picked up the slack in the booth. His session was evolving with the same speed and time people would gather in the chrysalis chairing of the Terrace.
Remo showed his talent on the mixer. His rhythms made the crowded dance floor vibrate to a proper techno session, with a seamless structure from the beginning to the end.
With Shaun Reeves came certain strength to the night. The Detroit native stayed loyal to his roots: old school techno full of power and good taste filtered through a Berlin essence, made the audience show their unconditional love to his beats.
Then Edu Imbernon on the decks, with an attitude of no less than his peers, and the musical development in terms of quality increased exponentially during the night. With the sobriety of a keen sense and adapting perfectly to his set time and the situation in the club, Edu Imbernon squeezed the audience to the very last drop.
In short, this was a night beyond all expectations of the avant-garde music lover and simply unforgettable!