This Saturday August 24th Kehakuma enters a new phase, from 10pm enjoy the best avant-garde music at Space Ibiza.
The evening will begin in the Zen Garden with performances by Asun James and our resident Remo, their sessions will be the counterpoint to what will happen in the Terrace.
In the Terrace we will have performances from Matthew Herbert( exclusive performance in Ibiza), Studio Barnhus and Tiger & Woods. Tiger & Woods are an unsolved mystery, their bodies may reside in Europe, but their musical alter ego definitely stays in outer space analog. The albums of this mysterious duo have raised a considerable amount of hype thanks to their brilliant fusion of boogie, house and compressed funk. Both have visited the Red Bull Music Academy, where they completed their training and major labels were interested in their work. Surely their next LP will not disappoint anyone.
Studio Barnhus is many things, a trio of DJs, a record label, a studio in Barnhusgatan, Stockholm. Studio Barnhus basically what happens when Axel Boman, Petter and Korneacute Nordkvist get together to make music together. As a trio of DJs, Studio Barnhus has created havoc in disreputable gambling dens and abandoned warehouses. Axel is the famous producer who rose to stardom with his hit Purple Drank in 2010 and has continued to pump his own brand of music of crooked house, fresh from the basement on the street of the orphanage. Petter is the child prodigy who got to leave everyone with their mouths open with his anthem Some polyphony in 2006. Korneacute is a legend of electronic music in Stockholm, a DJ who is constantly gaining merit through his productions.
Matthew Herbert began playing violin and piano at the age of four, his father was a sound engineer at the BBC so young Matthew grew up always surrounded by technology. With the money saved up by small jobs and birthday gifts he built his own studio with which he would start to create his unique sound world. It was in college where he began to sample his environment in an attempt to create a music that was as close as possible to its first audience in Glasgow, where he tried for the first time to entertain with a bag of potatoes to more than 1000 people. It worked, and since then he has performed live with the help of everyday objects such as bottles, bikes, radios, cameras or stones. This critical idea toward the system had been previously developed in his album Bodily Functions (2001), and in his manifest PCCOM summarizing his standards when creating music. He is also the owner of three labels: Soundslike, Lifelike and Accidental, on which he publishes his own music and that of other artists.
On Saturday August 24th Kehakuma promises unforgettable musical moments, with a line-up that's hard to improve, and the sound quality that can only be offered by a club like Space Ibiza.