Since launching in Ibiza back in July, Afterlife has been hailed as one of the island’s best new parties and has seen Tale Of Us bring together a game changing amalgamation of DJs, live acts and astute production.
Successfully capturing Space’s forward-thinking ethos in its final year, the Berlin based duo have welcomed some of the most exciting names in techno – including Âme, Dixon, Marcel Dettman, Mind Against, Nina Kraviz, Rødhåd and Recondite – as well as introducing an inspired live element to its brand DNA, the Sunset Live room. Having transformed the legendary Ibiza club both musically and physically, an omnipotent Afterlife symbol in the Space terrace has reflected the residency’s incredible presence on the global club scene – whilst off the dancefloor they’ve also launched a record label of the same name.
On Thursday 29th September, they will bow out of their residency with a closing party that sees Mano Le Tough and Recondite join Tale Of Us in the main room, whilst Rødhåd joins Mind Against in the Chamber. Fellow duo Thugfucker will perform an emotionally charged performance in the Sunset Live room, with Afterlife residents Confidns completing the bill.
Sure to leave a lasting imprint on Space’s legacy, Afterlife will continue to flourish with debut showcases in Amsterdam for ADE on 20th October, London on 11th & 12th November and Miami for Art Basel on 3rd December.
Event info:
Date: Thursday 29th September, 2016
Location: Space Ibiza
Ticketing info: http://shop.spaceibiza.com/space-ibiza-2016-en/afterlife-en.htm
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