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We Love... Closing Party


Event / We Love... Space Closing Party
Venue / Space/ Ibiza, Spain
Event Date / Sunday, September 27, 2009
Line-Up / ALEKSIA - ALFREDO - ANDY BAXTER - ANDY CARROLL – ARIAN - BEN KORBEL- BRUNO FROM IBIZA - CAMILO FRANCO – COLEY – CHRIS LIEBING – DAN TAIT - DAVID PHILLIPS – EDDIE VANDERHYDN - ELIO RISO - GUY GERBER (LIVE) - HOT CHIP DJ SET (FELIX & AL) - IAN BLEVINS - JAMES ZABIELA - JAMIE FATNECK - CLIVE HENRY - JA.. full details

Rating / rating: 4.5 / 5

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Sundays at Space have long been a ritual amongst partygoers in Ibiza and accordingly remain an overall barometer of how any particular season is going. So when it was announced that the Space Closing Party, the traditional curtain call for the season, was to be brought forward a week to make for a bonanza We Love... and Space Closing Fiesta, the event justifiably billed as Ibiza's weekly music festival—based on We Love...'s provision of dance music from every niche of the electronic music spectrum—further cemented its place as one of the island's most important parties.

Rain in Ibiza during September is not uncommon, but almost non-stop rain for two weeks is almost unheard of. Such was the scene, though, that accompanied the near entirety of the 19-hour marathon from 12:00 PM on the Sunday through to 7:00 AM (officially) on Monday. Forget sunglasses and bikinis: Wellies and free plastic overcoats were the order of the day. Nonetheless, spirits were not to be dampened and the Sunset Terrace was busy early doors to enjoy the fine-tuned terrace sound of We Love... legend Jason Bye and Alfredo. Sure, it's not quite the old Space Terrace, but as the drizzle continued to fall through the mesh net roof and Rob Da Bank came on and started with the old skool anthems, the hands stayed in the air far too long, and even the most weathered of cynics had a smile on their face.


Photo credit: Josie Mack

Further fun and frolics were had outside on the 5,000 capacity Flightclub Arena, AKA The Car Park, where after Space residents Guy Gerber and Wally Lopez laid the bass heavy groundwork, and Steve Lawler rounded off with the Mannheim-esque groove that seems to have infiltrated his recent sound. As outside closed at midnight, the rain was really quite heavy, so much so that there was nothing left to do but laugh about it and keep on dancing.

One of the revelations of Space this season has been The Red Room (Caja Roja), where Ryan O'Gorman's Burlington Project has caused mayhem in the 150 capacity space. Guests like Martin Buttrich, Robert Dietz and Simon Baker have made the room an underground purist's delight, compounded by the intimate vibe and quality sound system. I just about managed to squeeze into the full-to-bursting room to see Clive Henry to well and truly smash it before the room had to be closed off...due to its popularity.


Photo credit: Josie Mack

Downstairs in the cavernous interior of Space, it was one of the masters of techno that We Love have invested so much faith in this summer, Jeff Mills, who was throbbing the room with a relentless, pulsating techno set; a stark contrast to his Detroit counterpart Carl Craig some weeks earlier whose sound, while equally as compelling, had a much greater warmth and musical depth. Nowhere, not even Cocoon, can boast such an array of underground and pioneering luminaries as We Love have offered this year, what with the likes of Derrick May, DJ Pierre, Hell and Slam on hand at various points during the summer.

Elsewhere, Nick Curly, who will definitely feature more regularly in Ibiza in 2010, powered through a fierce house set on the Terrazza before Smokin Jo played Cocoon Anthems to the now perfectly busy room. The one musical lowlight of the evening for me came in the form of the DJ set by Hot Chip duo, Felix Martin and Al Doyle, whose brand of FX-laden electro almost completely killed the vibe started by Curly and Smokin Jo.


Photo credit: Josie Mack

After a somewhat sluggish start to the season for We Love..., all things considered, it has once again proven to be one of the busiest and most popular nights. (Those "all things considered" including having to program seven different rooms (often for over 12 hours), dealing with a plethora of new beach bars offering competing events nearby (read: Ushuaia) and of course the fact that the British market, from which a large proportion of the We Love... crowd is drawn, has taken a noticeably dip this year.) There have been some incredible moments: Grace Jones' performance will remain iconic, Joris Voorn and Radio Slave have seen their stars grow even larger and Paul Woolford's residency is now the stuff of legend. No doubt the plan is to do it even bigger and better in 2010.


Published /
Thu, 01 Oct 2009


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ciaradollwrote
Wed, 07 Oct 2009Nick Curly did it for me , Liebing was throwing out some snazzy beats too!

Damian_Martezwrote
Wed, 07 Oct 2009Tiefschwarz in the carpark whilst raining was my highlight!

Was a joke from 11.30 till 1 though, felt like a full on stampeed with people coming in from the outside, so many people trying to fit inside the discoteca and terraza, it was full on horrible!!!!! Same as every year tho i guess...

Martin Buttrich's live set sounded pretty class from what my squashed, stressed and soggy ears could tell.... left shortly after that

ChrisLoveridgewrote
Tue, 06 Oct 2009i thought this event was great, with Alfredo in the sunset terrace keeping the crowd bouncing and alive to the amzing Smokin Jo set that has the Terraza crowd pumping. 2 many djs were good but a completly different vibe to that of what was on prior to their set. We left about 6.30 and throughly enjoyed it

floydersdotcomwrote
Tue, 06 Oct 2009Walked into the place to find Guy Gerber pumping out the beats. couldnt have started a great night any better!!

elrustowrote
Mon, 05 Oct 2009Posted by Shakey
Cant believe they book a line up like that and didn't have set times. Got bored and left by 11pm



There was dude, I took a photo of it



1x A4 printout for 11-12 thousand people is pretty unacceptable though! Think we left about midnight to get pissed down the West End?!?!... More

Shakeywrote
Fri, 02 Oct 2009Cant believe they book a line up like that and didn't have set times. Got bored and left by 11pm


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