The case study of Kehakuma-elrow

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Several theories point to what some experts suspect with electronic music: something happens every Saturday at Space Ibiza escaping from the ordinary. The subject investigated, Kehakuma-elrow, showed that August 16th had more signs of madness, select pleasures and plenty of fun making, resulting in the wildest hypothesis. 

The reasons for this festival phenomenon are unknown, although some gossip have already listen the reasons. The first date corresponds with the last event date, coinciding with the most anticipated summer bridge. Other discussion points focus on the scheduled lineup. On the other side of elrow, the Canadian Tiga, the duo Los Suruba, Oscar Aguilera and Raul Mezcolanza. While the ranks of Kehakuma, those elected were Marcel Dettmann, resident Javi Bora, Levon Vincent and the Live set by Shed. More than enough evidence to confirm that the rumors were true: the contrast between Kehakuma and elrow is unique.

Singermorning Festival was the subject of elrow. As always, the colorful characters, inflatables and mountains of confetti filled the Main Room with color and mischief. In addition, attendees passed it just fine with games like Twister and Bye Bye Waterparty, all with prizes.

In the musical field, Los Suruba opened the dance floor at 12. Delmar and Álvaro parked their underground House sound to present a more aggressive session with meeting the demands of the script. After “Ants”, Raúl Mezcolanza took control with tracks designed to jump, giving way to one of the greats at 4am: Tiga.

The native of Montreal conceptualized a set filled with dark but at the same time powerful arrangements so the mood of attendees did not falter. The second appearance of Tiga at elrow uncovered the best creative version of ‘Louder than a Bomb’ and ‘Shoes’. To end, Óscar Aguilera made every effort to increase the euphoria, getting his most “rowero” flow.

The Terrace of Kehakuma started the night with Javi Bora and his movements on the decks that led to the Techno-House category to which we are accustomed to. The relief was made by New Yorker Levon Vincent who dominated the mixer with inspired House melodies from the alternative movement from Berlin, the city where he currently resides.

To give the terrace a twist, it was time for Shed. The live performance of this German artist noted for its purity and use of modified organic rhythms with synthesizers. Marcel Dettmann followed him with Techno tracks that attendees probably have never listened to. His desire to innovate made him merge beats from Detroit, London, Chicago and of course, Berlin, in a single action that emerged as the musical pleasure of the night in Kehakuma.

The study has concluded… the Saturday parties at Space Ibiza is a separate case. Buy your tickets or VIP pass to Kehakuma-elrow and investigate what is special about this unsurpassed merger.

 

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