Carl Cox weighs in on why he is ending his 15-year Space Ibiza residency | Dancing Astronaut

Carl Cox weighs in on why he is ending his 15-year Space Ibiza residency | Dancing Astronaut.

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Countless questions were raised following Carl Cox’s sudden announcement that he would be ending his 15-year residency at Space Ibiza, but now the techno trailblazer provides fans with an in-depth explanation as to why: Ushuaïa Group will be taking over the superclub in 2017.

The Brit admitted to Inthemix, “It’s not that I’m walking away from the club, because Pepe [Rosello], the owner of Space, his contract is up at the club. He’s going to be 80 years old and will officially be out. It gets handed over to Ushuaïa Group across the road and its manager Jan will be given the keys to run Space. And once that happens, everything changes. So I have no desire to stay in that club for any reason.”

Cox goes on to discuss Ushuaïa’s ulterior motives, and that the promoter hoped he would continue his residency merely because it would help bring in significant cash flow. He can already envision Space’s downward spiral into a “models & bottles” type of venue, and the notion of being tied to a club that capitalizes on money as opposed to the music is, in a word, horrifying.

“…My heart tells me I will not ever do that – because 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. We can walk away with that – the legendary status of what used to happen at Space when we were there – because no one else can emulate that, it’s not possible.”

Watch Kaskade and Stuart Price Discuss Their Careers

The International Music Summit recently uploaded a video from one of their U.S. conferences about one month ago in Los Angeles. It’s a special one-on-one Q&A between two of the most influential house producers in our time, Ryan Raddon (Kaskade) and Stuart Price. The discussion took place on April 15, 2015 at the W Hotel in Hollywood, California.

Aoki’s Playhouse returns to Ibiza for 2015

Aokis Playhouse returns for 2015. – Ibiza 2015.

We can officially announce that Steve Aoki is back for Ibiza 2015 with a mammoth 19-week long residency at the beautiful Pacha club. He will take to the decks on Mondays – replacing the Ibiza Rocks House party that was there last year. Expect to see some big name EDM stars as well as some exciting new talent for this party – which made a real impact with it’s first season in 2014.

After the frantic US Tour “The Neon Future Experience” that has led him during the first quarter of the year to the main cabins of USA and Canada. The artist will return along with his Dim Mak label mates and very special guests to deliver the energy, magic and surprises on Monday nights.

Calvin Harris kicks off Omnia Nightclub’s opening night | Dancing Astronaut

Calvin Harris kicks off Omnia Nightclub's opening night | Dancing Astronaut

The newest destination on the Las Vegas strip, OMNIA Nightclub, officially opened its doors last night to unveil the $107 million dollar crown jewel of Caesar’s Palace. At over 75,000 square feet, OMNIA boasts one of Sin City’s most impressive lighting rigs and an sound system that rivals that of sister club Hakkasan. Described by Hakkasan group CEO, Neil Moffitt as a club with “no cheap seats,” OMNIA and Caesar’s are looking to bridge the gap between the exclusive VIPs and the casual clubgoer. To celebrate its grand opening, OMNIA’s lead resident, Calvin Harris, christened the nightclub yesterday evening; taking the sound system, the top notch production, and a packed crowd for a spin in the newest club to call Vegas home.  Martin Garrix will be spinning for Justin Bieber’s 21st birthday there this Saturday.