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OPENING CLAN REVIEWIt is not easy to sum up everything that happened the last Friday night in the Clandestin Opening, it's not easy to explain all the good music and magical moments that we lived inside Space Ibiza.

Since the start of the night, it became clear that this would not be a common party, little by little people crowded at the entrance, eager to check if the created expectations come true.

In the Sunset Terrace DJ booth, HITCH had the honor of kicking off the night, his positive attitude and his mastery of the mixer was the spark that made turn on the mood of the people who gathered at Space Ibiza. Paul Reynolds didn't allow the environment to decline, with a session without pretensions was able to keep people in the Sunset, hypnotized by the rhythm of our resident DJ.

The Terrace welcomed Clandestin with the arrival of midnight, Eagles & Butterflies had the honor of starting with a powerful and forceful set that engaged all the present.

Codec has honor to their reputation and didn't disappoint at all. The British duo was able to understand how to deal with their set, intelligently they were weaving a session that was surprised by their fresh and danceable electronic sounds.

Zombie Nation gave us a DJ set at the height of the Clubbing scene great names, seldom we have the opportunity to attend a session so complete, easy to assimilate and at the same time technically complex.

It was Felix Da Housecat who put end to a night that shouldn't have been finished. Felix is those DJs that empathize from the first minute with the public, and that's exactly what happened, a connection between the DJ and the audience through music from the legendary Terrace DJ booth.

This has not just to start, Clandestin returns Friday 5th July more forcefully and with the following line-up:

 

FELIX DA HOUSECAT

JUNIOR SANCHEZ

EAGLES & BUTTERFLIES

HITCH

PAUL REYNOLDS

TICKETS HERE

 

 

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