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RAMON CASTELLS INTERVIEWRamon is one of these veteran Ibizan Djs not really recognized, he deserves to be. You can catch him every week on the Ibiza Calling decks and listen to his music master classes.

What does it mean to you to be one of the resident Djs for a club like Space Ibiza?

Playing in a place like Space is to work in the best club in the world, one of the best awards for my career. The pleasant duty to make the clubber feel good through my music.

Is it a heavy burden of responsibility to be resident Dj for Space?

This responsibility becomes more of a motivation to continue growing.

Residents of Ibiza clubs in the 80s were the creators of the renowned Balearic Beat. The guests Djs of Ibiza Calling have a very closed EDM profile, a phenomena that has had its explosion in recent years. How do you link these two concepts?

As I have done so far, keeping the same energy through new musical trends that I like. I have my own musical concept and that seems to fit within the club.

Danny Marquez is another Ibizan resident Dj of Ibiza Calling. Let us know something special about him.

His perseverance at work.

Let us know some reasons to go to Space Ibiza to listen to you play.

The chance to feel the best energies through music at the best club in the world.

Let us know some memories of your first time (as a clubber or Dj) in Space Ibiza.

The feeling of being surrounded by one of the seven wonders of the world.

Let us know one track you will play at Ibiza Calling for sure.

Ramon Castells - DEECE, released on Ole Music, David Herrero's label.

What is your favourite restaurant on the island?

Coco Beach, nice setting and great food with excellent service.

What is your favourite daytime place in Ibiza?

Cala Conta, there the nature is pure beauty and some of the places like S'Illa d'Esbosc and Ashram are cool

What is your favourite nighttime place in Ibiza?

For partying hard Space obviously, to get a proper dinner and superb cocktails with friends, Km5.

 

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