KLOOBOO: A TOUCH OF CLASS Featured

Monday’s Calling might be over, but Klooboo is not: the underground party returns to Space Ibiza on Tuesday, June 19th to bring once again an impressive line-up, this time to the infamous Terrace. Last year with the hosting at the now departed Red Box it was Coyu, Felipe Valenzuela, Remo, Federico Grazzini, Dosem, Trus’ Me, Makam, Criss Source or Carl Handbig. In 2012 it’s the turn of some energy kickers such as Nina Kraviz, Roman Flügel, Patrick Specke, Axel Boman, Ramón Castells and once again, Space’s resident Remo. Starting at 10pm, Klooboo is electronic music for the connoisseurs who want only the best deep house.

Inside this, we have Nina Kraviz, the lady considered to be the goddess of deep house. Internationally acclaimed, the Russian DJ and producer has been touring the world becoming one of the most captivating females from the electronic music scene thanks to her productions on labels such as Underground Quality, Cocoon, BPitch Control and on Rekids where in February this year she presented her debut album “Nina Kraviz.” Recent hits include “I’m weak” and “Ghetto Kraviz,” tracks where she also puts her voice demonstrating and impressive vocal talent besides her producing skills.

Roman Flügel, DJ and label co-owner of Ongaku/Klang/Playhouse has quietly become a solid producer in the German electro scene. Defined as a “free spirit instead of a sheep,” Roman Flügel has a very personal style that is as diverse as house meets techno meets Italo-disco but very often labelled by the experts as acid house. Well known Swedish DJ and producer Axel Boman, skilful creator of the hit “Purple Drank” and key player of label Studio Barnhus will also make his presence to Klooboo, assuring that your only mission during the night will be - don’t stop dancing.
Patrick Specke, solidly established in the German electronic music scene, will also make his way to Klooboo together with two of Space’s best classics: Remo and Ramón Castells. This is a night not to be missed.

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