The Japanese club WOMB repeats in Space Ibiza Featured

Expect to live a special night on Tuesday 12th June, born out of the merger of two of the biggest clubs in the world. The Japanese club Womb is unquestionably one of the most special of Asia, known to accomplish amazing sessions on that side of the world and for its careful stage production, with the biggest crystal ball in Japan and a show created from the interplay of lights and lasers. Womb has been in Space Ibiza previously and it has always done so in style, bringing together the best DJs from both clubs.

On this occasion the elect are Nic Fanciulli, Joris Voorn, young talent Edu Imbernon, Kehakuma resident Remo and Ramon Castells. Representing Womb will be the Japanese DJ Kikiorix, resident of the Asian club. Nic Fanciulli, who was just in Womb in late April, is a British DJ and producer also known for his collaborations with artists such as Underworld, Kylie Minogue, U.N.K.L.E, Loco Dice, Josh Wink and Tracey Thorn, as well as having produced a long list of tracks that have been hailed as a success both by the critics and the audience thanks to his unique house and techno sound.

Joris Voorn hardly needs an introduction. The Dutch DJ and producer has spent over ten years creating and playing his unique style of house, close to Detroit techno. He is currently preparing a new album that will follow the successful album From A Deep Place (Green, 2007).

His national counterpart will be Edu Imbernon, an old acquaintance of the island in spite of his age. Following the worldwide success of the hit 'German Dance' (Liebe Detail, 2009) with Coyu, he was named Best 2010 New Producer by Beatport. Also at the Womb party at Space Ibiza will be veteran DJ and producer Ramon Castells.

The night of tech-house rhythms will continue with Remo, one of the "Fantastic Four", the four resident DJs at Space Ibiza. Seasoned in the best clubs in Italy, Remo is known for his dark electronica style and live sessions in which he likes to take the public to the edge of musical experimentation. He is also the creator of the label Lilith Recordings.

Finally, the Japanese DJ Kikiorix, who will be playing at Space Ibiza for the first time, will demonstrate the Japanese expertise on the decks. He is one of the DJs with most projection in his country. During his long career he also played for years in the best clubs in London, where he soaked up the influences of the European music scene, essential in shaping his distinctive style. His track "3 AM Pop" has been on the playlist of artists such as Ivan Smagghe, John Digweed, X-press 2, Damian Lazarus, Ewan Pearson and Switch.

Don’t miss this exceptional night, product of the unique symbiosis between two of the best clubs in the world, Space Ibiza and Womb!

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