We Love Ibiza Chief Gets Ready To Rock

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    We Love Ibiza Chief Gets Ready To Rock

    We Love Space On Sundays promoter Darren Hughes has revealed he'll be
    introducing live music to Ibiza's Space this summer, marking a radical change
    for the world famous uber-club.

    "The new, re-designed terrace at Space is a natural place for me to present live
    music and I'm currently discussing with the club owners the different options
    for doing that there, whether that means having live bands on Sundays, as well
    as maybe also on a dedicated night," Darren told Skrufff.

    "I can confirm that I'm definitely incorporating an element of live music into
    the programme for Sunday's this year, it's just a question of deciding the who
    and when, according to the factors governing the presentation of a broad
    spectrum of great live music, be it dance, rock, indie; whoever is 'hot'," he
    promised.

    Initially making his name with Liverpool superclub organisation Cream then later
    Homelands, Darren went on to turn We Love Space into Space's busiest, most
    successful party, principally through his policy of picking a select bunch of
    cutting edge and big name DJs and his decision to start booking live acts could
    have a dramatic impact on Ibiza's overall club scene. Admitting that in recent
    seasons he felt the club had started to feel like 'it was resting on its
    laurels', Darren also gave credit to rival promoters Manumission who last year
    hosted a series of live gigs on the island under the banner Manumission Rocks.

    "I think Manumission were brave, they put their necks on the line with
    Manumission Rocks, they presented their version of what they thought people in
    Ibiza would want in terms of live music and they succeeded," said Darren.

    "It worked for them and it definitely got the UK media and all the agent's et al
    a lot more interested in sending bands to Ibiza," he said.

    Darren also revealed that he's no longer involved with Homelands, the massively
    successful UK dance festival he created with Mean Fiddler in 1998, though is
    collaborating even closer with leading Irish club owner and promoter John
    Reynolds, his original Homelands business partner of the last ten years.

    "All I can confirm right now is that I won't be continuing with Homelands, and
    John and I are going to be setting up a new event that's will represent our
    personal tastes across a broad section of music, there are only two types of
    music after all, good and bad, and we certainly aren't looking at the bad," he
    declared.

    "I want to maintain a tight link between what I do in Ibiza and the new festival
    in many ways, and that's also why I'm excited about programming the new wicked
    terrace at Space, where I can take more chances and broaden Space's horizon even
    more- that includes more live music, and an increasing amount of
    experimentation."

    "I can't say much more right now, except that we're definitely looking to do an
    event in England (but not just England) this year, ideally towards the back end
    of summer, May is officially over for me as a 'festival friendly' month," he
    added.
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