MARTIN BUTTRICH, THIS SATURDAY AT KEHAKUMA Featured

martin butrich kehakuma13th of July Kehakuma returns with more force and with a line up that will delight the discerning public of Saturday nights. Because that is exactly what Kehakuma aims, the requirement of improving each week and surprise with something new, something amazing to mark the difference. It's the structure and the names of the line-up which gives it a plus to the party most avant-garde of the island. Those names include the presence of Martin Buttrich.

One of the most extended comments today on the scene clubber is: "Buttrich music sounds amazing", and not only as catchy of his subjects and the way he works the beats. His surgeon technique, precise and accurate, has created a great reputation among sound engineers. His professionalism in working and his flexible music approach, has made him a big one in his realm.

Martin Buttrich isn't a newcomer to the electronic music scene, he takes more than 10 years working with producers like Timo Maas or Loco Dice, in addition to creating a large number of remixes released during the second half of the 1990s. He began his career in the seal Syndrome Audio, but it's not until the middle of this first decade, when the German decides to publish under his own name. In his discography are productions for labels such as Four:Twenty, Poker Flat and Planet E. His big international explosion arrived in 2007 with Hunter, published by Cocoon Recordings. Headquartered in Los Angeles, Martin Buttrich is currently working on his second album and a jazz project.

Along with Martin stand out the presence of the hungry and reckless Azari & III with a spectacular DJ set, the combative Wbeeza Live, and the solvency of Remo. All of them transmitting the Kehakuma message from Space Ibiza Terrace.

To liven up the Zen Garden, the resident Javi Bora, Marco Yanes, and Webby. Experimental sounds ideal for good music tasters.

This Saturday, July 13th, Space Ibiza opens its doors from 10 pm to enjoy the unique musical experience of Kehakuma.

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