Face to face, versus, back to back, etc. No matter how you say it, what matters is the result. It was a night of collaborations on Monday, June 22nd at Clandestin pres. Full On Ibiza. With the lack of Ferry Corsten, the most valued artists of the party joined forces so the absence of their mentor was not noticed. At the very end, the same feeling flooded Space Ibiza, a common sense of unity for the party.
Bossa Blowout DJs inaugurated the event at 11pm with one of the coolest proposals at the moment. The Sunset Terrace is the area used to disconnect from the extreme fun of the Terraza, but no one had noticed… the music playing was of the same quality. Paul Reynolds, an eminence on the island, and Graham Sahara, gave their best so that variety can be enjoyed at Clandestin pres. Full On Ibiza.
At the stroke of midnight, 2WhiteBeats made their debut in the Terraza with a session that left no one indifferent. An hour was enough for the Ibizan duo to motivate the first attendees of the night. After the young DJs, it was time for the expected back to back.
Mark Sherry and Sied Van Riel knew how to perfectly mix strong Tech-Trance beats. They seemed like the same person and you couldn’t notice a rift between them at any time. With a rather moving environment, Jordan Suckley next to Irish Sneijder, finished to cheer up clubbers begging for more on the dance floor. Their most contemporary Trance was greeted with cheers and large doses of widespread euphoria.
About 4am, Sean Tyas b2b Darren Porter appeared on the scene. The first took advantage to play their latest track, ‘Something in the Way’, while the second did the same with ‘Deep Blue’. Undoubtedly, their performance was the most intense and accelerated overnight.
Finally, House South Brothers and their undeniable charisma parted with the rhythms that have made them a classic in Ibiza. Five years later, they continue to perform at the club in Playa d’en Bossa.
Our next electrifying proposal will be on Monday, June 29th with the return of Ferry Corsten, Cazzette and many more. Buy your tickets for Clandestin pres. Full On Ibiza and start the week off with a good dose of energy.