KLAXONS AT SPACE IBIZA FOR BEAT & RAW Featured

After a great start to the season with Cypress Hill, Beat & Raw is back for more.

The newly created party presents a boundary breaking urban-feel concept by fusing styles ranging from hip hop and R&B to techno, via pop and drum & bass, and this eclectic vibe continues in its second week of existence with  Klaxons. Starting at 10PM, the British indie rock band will be performing a DJ set. Playing since 2005 and known by hits such as “It’s Not Over Yet” and “Golden Skans”, the band will be releasing its latest album this year.

These party rockers promise to deliver a fun night while accompanied by another musical heavy-weight, Jaguar Skills. The mysterious figure, as he wears a ninja mask on every performance, has an inimitable style which he will be demonstrating at Space Ibiza with his residency at Beat & Raw. This DJ and producer’s dream was to play at Space since he started playing at Ibiza. “The sound system and lighting at Space as world class. You definitely feel like a super-star DJ when you play there,” he said recently. Jaguar Skills is mainly known for his one-of-a-kind dub-step, inspired in other musical styles like drum and bass and hip-hop.

To keep the night going, we will also have Spanish DJ Allan Ramirez. Having played at Space Ibiza Opening Fiesta this year, we are going to see Allan a lot this summer at Space as he is a resident at Beat & Raw where he plays a sophisticated blend of house and tech house. Also Spanish the duo Rolling Hackers with their fun blend of electro will make sure no one stays stands still on the dance floor.

Beat & Raw also has rock chick and Mexican DJ Daisy Heartbreaker. Daisy Heartbreaker is the Malaputa Rock resident and her unique style of electronic infused with high doses of rock has made her a firm favourite on the island. Last but not least, there will long-time Space resident Ramón Castells, an expert on the decks after more than 15 years deejaying in the world’s most renowned clubs, including Space Ibiza.


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