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Carl Cox Will Continue to Play Ibiza Following End of Music Is Revolution Residency

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Electronic music fans around the world have been preparing for what is set to be the last summer of Carl Cox’s Music Is Revolution residency at Space Ibiza.

At first, it was thought that the legend would never play on the Island again, possibly retiring from DJing and touring altogether. Cox has since told the world, via a cover interview with Mixmag, that none of those rumors are true.

In fact, the British icon will not only continue to tour, but will still be featured in a few Ibiza lineups throughout the summer of 2017 and subsequent years.

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It’s Time To Start Saying Goodbye to Space Ibiza As We Know It

Photo courtesy of Music Is Revolution by Carl Cox

Photo courtesy of Music Is Revolution by Carl Cox

That Space Ibiza is about to undergo massive changes is not news. Last year it was announced that Pepe RosellĂł’s 27-year reign as owner of the club was ending following the 2016 summer season, after which the club’s lease will be taken over by Matutes Group, the owners of UshuaĂŻa across the street. Following the announcement, Richie Hawtin decided that ENTER.Ibiza would end its residency at the club, while Carl Cox made it abundantly clear that 2016 would be the last summer for Music Is Revolution on the island, citing RosellĂł’s departure as head of venue as one of the primary reasons for this change.

There has been a lot of speculation since on the exact future of the venue. We know that Roselló currently owns the world-famous Space Ibiza brand, and when asked about plans for the space in the coming years, the CEO of Palladium Hotel Group and VP of the Matutes Group, Abel Matutes Prats stated, “Why change when we don’t have to?”

He told told the Diario de Ibiza, “We want to take care and continue with the project to make Platja d’en Bossa an entertainment area.” He went on to categorically deny rumors that Space would be turned into a shopping center, specifying that the club’s current “class 41” license limits the venue’s uses to leisure and recreation. This means that it cannot be turned into a hotel or merchandise operation.

What did become clear from his interview, is that while exact plans aren’t decided yet, the club will be turned into an operation that mostly caters to the same audience UshuaĂŻa attracts. That is a more VIP-centric crowd than Space has been known for.

He specified, “Obviously we want to keep it as a club, but also want to dedicate it to the audience in which we are now focusing, which will be complementary to Ushuaïa.”

Photo courtesy of David Guetta F*** Me I'M Famous

Photo courtesy of David Guetta F*** Me I’M Famous

This year’s UshuaĂŻa residencies are predominantly EDM-focused, with only Ants on Saturdays dedicated to more underground sounds. The rest of the week sees David Guetta take over on Mondays, Hardwell on Tuesdays, Axwell and Ingrosso on Wednesdays, Steve Aoki and Oliver Heldens alternating on Thursdays, Tinie Tempah on Fridays and Armin van Buuren on Sundays.

It is unsure whether Tale Of Us’ new Afterlife residency, which starts this summer, will continue on once keys for the club change hands. This may truly be the last season to enjoy Space Ibiza as we have all known it, after which it may be time to say goodbye and prepare ourselves for the changes the owners of UshuaĂŻa will introduce.

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Ultra Music Festival Announces 2016 Phase I Line-up

John Digweed at the Carl Cox & Friends Stage - Ultra 2015

While December is the month that closes out the year, it also anticipates much of what is to come in the following festival season. Unlike most promoters who simply stick with announcing early bird ticket sales, Ultra Music Festival went a step further and released the full Phase I line-up for the festival taking place on March 18th-20th. The festival is reverting back to its original one-weekend format after a 2015 trial that was executed over two separate weekends. Read more

Carl Cox has announced that UshuaĂŻa will take over Space Ibiza in 2017

p18qaslnqp435k0a7is6pd1js38In light of Carl Cox’s announcement that he will end his residency at Space Ibiza after next summer, he has revealed that UshuaĂŻa Group will be taking over the property after the owner of Space Ibiza Pepe Rosello’s contract ends in 2016.

He broke the news ahead of speaking at the Asia-Pacific Electronic Music Conference in Sydney, which will take place in December.

Carl Cox has built up a legacy over the span of fifteen years at Space, and he is stepping down in order to preserve this legacy with Pepe. He says that he has “no desire to stay in that club for any reason” when Jan, the manager of UshuaĂŻa, steps in. “If Pepe’s not there, I am not there. We grew up together, we’ve been all the way through this together, and we’re going to finish together. And I’m quite happy about that, because it means we leave the legacy of a club that made a difference.”

Carl Cox Ends Residency at Space Ibiza After Next Year

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Carl Cox has announced that 2016 will be his final season of his legendary night, Revolution at Space Ibiza. It is undeniable that the man essentially helped build Space in to the powerhouse  that it is today. While this is certainly a shock for most, some might have predicted this day to come as Carl have recently been very vocal about how the island’s rich history and vibe has been spoiled by “VIP culture” and how Ibiza is no longer a place where people can afford to make the most of their money as you need a lot to enjoy it. In a recent quote from Mixmag, Carl Cox comments about his decision to end ties with the iconic club brand after next season:

“The thing is, all good things come to an end. It’s common knowledge that the owners of Ushuaia [and Space] want to turn Space into Ushuaia Club. Whether it’s a good or bad thing, I don’t want to be a part of it. It’s got nothing to do with me. If I re-contract myself to do Ushuaia Club at Space, potentially, what do I do? What would they want me to do? Either carry on doing what I’ve been doing for 15 years or wise up to what the future holds” – Carl Cox

Carl Cox’ role at Space as a DJ, promoter, host, programmer and entertainer is clear proof of his legendary status. It is safe to say that the 15 week Revolution at Space Ibiza will be the event to watch for next Summer as every night will be special according to Cox. We can only imagine what the closing party will entail as the final beats drop for what will sure be a memorable and emotional end.

 

Beyond Wonderland 2015 Preview

Beyond Wonderland Mainstage

Festival season is officially underway, and this weekend we gear up for Insomniac’s annual spring festival, Beyond Wonderland. Taking place at the San Manuel Amphitheater, Beyond Wonderland is an immersive experience showcasing a variety of industry leading artists with top quality festival production. From drum and bass to techno there’s something for everyone at Beyond Wonderland, and we’ve selected our most anticipated acts of the weekend. Read more