CASSIUS, A FRENCH TOUCH TO CLANDESTIN Featured

CASSIUS-CLANDESTIN-CAPTUREDIt was hoped that the echo produced by our project Clandestin bankrupt the borders of Ibiza, rumbling with force around the globe. The news of a subversive and anti-establishment party not only have reached thousands of good music lovers, it has also permeated the promoters and Djs around the world who have decided to get on the train of Clandestin.

Neighboring France has docked news about our movement, and we are pleased to announce the exclusive performance by Cassius on July 12th for Clandestin at Space Ibiza.

Cassius is formed by two renowned Djs, Zdar and Boom Bass, who began working together at the end of the eighties, producing albums for MC Solaar, french hip-hop artist. A few years later gave birth their first project, called La Funk Mob, though they continue with projects alone, which led to Zdar joining Etienne de Crécy in the project Motorbass.

In 1996 under the name of Cassius, Zdar and Boom Bass created his first house song, named Foxxy. Thanks to this hit were unveiled and it allowed remix songs by various artists of the genre, such as Air and Daft Punk. In January 1999 they released "Cassius 1999", his first single, which became an instant success. From here its progression was unstoppable, with hits like Feeling For You La Mouche, and albums as Au Reve, Toop Toop and 15 Again.

Cassius represents perfectly the Clandestin philosophy, select music for connoisseurs, electronic sounds full of references, and an invitation to cross the borders of Clubbing Culture.

Together with the French duo, we will schedule a night to remember with our "capo" Felix Da Housecat, Jesse Rose, Hitch and Paul Reynolds.

On July 12th at Space Ibiza, we will witness the "French touch" Cassius will give us in the third chapter of Clandestin, une nouvelle façon de comprendre la musique électronique.

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