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Pictures from last nights DJ Awards at Pacha
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Sonica broadcasting from the pre-party at Ocean Drive Hotel
Lenny - Co-founder of the DJ Awards
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Lenny and his girlfriend
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Now that the days are getting shorter and the sun sets further into view, we’ll be back to our hopefully, regular sunset videos.

Here’s tonights ibiza sunset video:



Music is from Lenny Ibizarre from his new double album called “Selected Sessions” - Which you can buy from our online store here: www.ishopibiza.com. This is from the chill cd.

Our mate Lenny will be playing live at Pikes Hotel on Sunday from 1pm to 3pm

We’ll be there…

We haven’t done a video sunset for awhile since the sun has been setting off to our right from the balcony and basically there haven’t been any clouds but as we were playing with a new video programme, some new equipment and the sun is starting to set more and more in view (as we thought) we thought we see how it went. It does need some tinkering…

Anyway, here’s tonights ibiza sunset video:



Music is from Lenny Ibizarre from his new double album called “Selected Sessions” - www.ibizarre.com. This is from the chill cd. You’ll be able to buy all his cd’s online shortly from the www.ishopibiza.com site.

releaseflyersmall.jpgThe first of the new releases by the Ibizarre Records label planned for this summer is “Selected Sessions”, by head honcho Lenny himself, has it’s album lanch party on Friday night at Savannah’s

A double CD package, the first disc emphasizes Lenny’s role as the leader of the Ibiza ambient style. The second, however, is proper dance music of the sort that he displayed when he lit up the Mambo opening party in May (check the podcast at www.podcast-ibiza.com).

This is the style that Lenny is moving further towards with his live sets, that you’ll be able to catch at Savannah and Mambo, Atzarro and Pacha. The album is being released by Ibizarre Records and its distribution partner Intergroove, one of the biggest physical distributors in Europe, who believe that “Selected Sessions” could well be one of the summer’s biggest sellers. For this reason they’ve given it prominence on their summer advertising hoardings, here and elsewhere.

titel-aussen-now_278.jpgJuly’s edition of Ibiza NOW magazine went to the printers yesterday so here’s a sneak preview of the cover:

This editionis now 116 pages with 12 pages on Ibiza beaches and beach restaurants, we got 8 pages of music reports including the International Music Summit, Space opening weekend, Pete Tong at Eden, Ibiza Rocks Hotel opening and the start of this summer’s Ibiza Rocks gigs as well as a follow-up to last month’s article about Lenny Ibizarre and a look at Lovehouse.fm.

There’s also a follow-up to the report we did about diving to the Don Pedro sunken freighter and we’ve also a report on the state of tourism here and interviews with many of the major players involved.

It’ll be out as usual on 1st July.

June 29th is the date for a mini festival at Las Dalias organised by local resident Andy Taylor ex of Duran Duran fame.

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Underground Heroes at Ibiza Rocks Hotel shop - Photo by Rachel Lines

It all starts at 4pm and runs through till 6am

  • Childrens area with face painting, clowns, X-box etc
  • 2 live stages
  • festival food: hotdogs, burgers etc
  • a new lounge and newly redecorated

Andy Taylor will play on the main stage as well as

  • Andy Taylor Jr’s band The Electic City
  • The Underground Heroes
  • Hungover Stuntmen
  • The Natives
  • The Sneakypeeks
  • Duke

DJ’s include

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Hungover Stuntmen at Ibiza Rocks Hotel
  • Lenny Ibizarre
  • Jon Sa Trincha
  • Dan Williams and Jade Jagger
  • Graham Sahara
  • Willy Graff

It’s a great idea and it promises to be great fun - tickets are 30 euros from Las Dalias - a little bit of glastonbury finally comes to Ibiza.

‘Ocho’ the hugely anticipated new restaurant on the San Juan road opened tonight, sort of next door to Bambuddha Grove in a country mile sort of context…

The San Juan road, otherwise known as the Restaurant Mile, is notoriously fast and narrow so car parking facilities had been enlarged as far as possible to cope with the anticipated rush to the revival of this once ultra-hip venue of years gone by.

Nonetheless the car parks were swamped as the ‘world and his wife’ of island residents flocked to survey the best efforts of Leah Tilbury and John Broekman opening up shop upon their return from exile in Formentera, where their bohemian Las Banderas hotel on Playa Mitjorn was a quirky and glamorous hotel frequented by A-listers from around the world.

The opening party was an opportunity for renewing old acquaintances and the buzz of conversation was all that could be heard as those honoured with invitations circulated and admired the new set up and impressive decor.

Afterwards we went down to Las Dalias to see our mate lenny play at the the opening of Namaste

Lenny Ibizarre will be playing at midnight at the end of the Pikes Hotel IMS party tomorrow - the line up looks like this:

20:00 Rob da Bank
20:20 Sportsday Megaphone - Live
20:45 Rob da Bank
21:05 Slagsmalsklubben - Live

21:30 Rob da Bank & Pete Tong

22:30 GoldFish - Live
23:00 Pete Tong
24:00 Lenny Ibizarre

One panel we’ll definitly be at tomorrow is

15:30 - 16:20 IMS Think Tank
Chairman: Bobby Sims, Popshop Ents / Universal Music
1 Kim De Ruiter, Mercury Records, UK Head of Commercial
2 Marcel Eingh, Sony BMG Int, VP Brand Partnerships
3 Ralf Luelsdorf, T-Mobile International Head of Music
4 Ross McGregor, Sony Computer Ents Europe
5 Roger Wade, Brands Inc
6 Cleo Willraf, Universal Publishing


Anyway - here’s our take on today:

Thursday began with another evocatively titled seminar:
“Cult of the Amateur”. Andrew Keen, the speaker and author of the book of the same name, is an internet entrepreneur and a brave visionary to set his stall out in front of such a large contingent of electronic music professionals, but he spoke from experience and with some authority, as a writer and analyst.

However, he clearly worried many of those present with his analysis of the role of the internet in destroying music industry income streams.

He began by recalling how the industry welcomed the net with open arms as a solution to the delivery problems for music - no physical product to manufacture, no delivery to myriad retail outlets and immediacy! But, er… no income stream.

In an attempt to solve that problem, the record companies united to crush the free music rebellion in the form of Napster. Keen described this as their Waterloo because that battle cost them the war when it spawned ‘peer to peer’ data exchange.

His argument arrived at the conclusion that nobody buys music any more - it’s free and freely available, so the only way to make money with music is through live performance. A good example might be the 500 million dollars earned by the Rolling Stones on their last tour, despite their new album bombing!

It seems somehow ironic that electronic music, which replaced live bands two decades ago, now finds itself being devoured by yet more electronic technology.

Andrew’s final point was that attending a live gig is quite different to listening to the music on your iPod, and people don’t mind paying if they’re having a good time…

The afternoon seminar was a somewhat subdued affair after the excitement of the previous afternoon. The audience were out in force, but the atmosphere felt a little negative as those present confessed to the fact that they often downloaded stuff for their own sets or to sample and were attempting to come to terms with having to distribute their own material at severely diminished prices and profit margins.

The morning message had clearly sunk in…

As we said we met up with Lenny and his new label manager a few weeks ago and as the IMS starts tomorrow and he’s involved with that here’s the first part: (He’s also doing a set at Blu on Friday night which we’ll podcast (and maybe another podcast which will be special - but it’s out of our hands)

The early morning sound of Europe’s No. 1 party island - and nothing to do with after-hours parties…

It may appear that there’s not been much going on recently on the Ibiza music scene, as most of
those involved in the island’s nightlife patiently waited for the annual explosion of activity that is the
season’s opening at the end of last month. However, there are some musicians living and working on
the islands to whom the six month season is complete anathema.

lenny krarupOne such is Lennart Krarup, known by millions around the world as ‘Lenny Ibizarre’, whose 14 years of DJing, producing and remixing have earned him such accolades as ‘Lord of Ibiza Ambient music’ whilst his music now appears on over four million records. Notably his first album ‘The Ambient Collection’ in 1979, which received rave reviews and his ‘Chilled Ibiza’ compilation series with Warner UK which went multi-platinum, selling well over a million copies. You might say he’s one of the finer examples of Ibiza’s musical legacy over the last decade.

So what has this 35 year old hyperactive hippy been up to this winter?

Having firmly established himself as one of the leading lights on the Ibiza Ambient and Chillout scene, Lenny is also starting to make his mark as an outstanding DJ and is now focusing on international gigs.

His DJing style should not be filed under ‘chill-out’, more recent work often has an overtly dance feel, even tending towards eclectic progressive house and techno at times. A case in point is his new dance track ‘Night of the Shackle Shaker’, which was snapped up by Clubstar for their new ‘In Bed with Space 08′ compilation.

As a producer he continues to remix high profile artists. With The Doors, Bob Dylan, Bob Marley and Desmond Dekker already amongst his growing list of prestigious clients, we understand that the latest rumour is that he’s moved on to Ray Charles… having just finished a downtempo Jazz Remix of Radiohead’s Creep.

His music is being licensed all over the place, including the new Cafe del Mar release, the Pikes compilation and a fascinating new EMI compilation featuring Massive Attack and Pink Floyd with tracks by the likes of Floyd, Massive Attack and Blur. The album cover features an early 70’s photo of Floyd at what looks like the Croissant Show in Ibiza.

Lenny is also hosting his own radio show every weekend throughout the summer on Sonica (95.2 FM). This will not be a chill-out show but will include all sorts of unusual material as he features selected exclusive sets from some of the finest DJs from around the globe.

You might, for example, notice sound-bites from Grand Theft Auto, the latest buzz amongst musicians struggling to find an outlet for their more unusual talents. Anyone who has sampled the delights of GTA will realize that this is the latest hip cult to which the kids are flocking - because it’s everything music used to be - it’s dangerous.

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Lenny and new Label Manger Philipp

Ibizarre Records, founded in 1997, has been fairly low profile for the past few years but decided last year to take the next step and expand. With new additions to the team, notably the arrival of Philipp as label manager, they have increased their focus on signing new artists. Several of these are Brazilian singer songwriters produced by top South American producers.

As a result the label is now growing at a phenomenal pace. However, this is not a capitalist record company but a label run by, and for, artists. Despite their true Ibiza roots the record company offer
major label production quality with four studios around the island, artwork from one of the finest designers in the world and, as a result of Lenny’s previous success they are financially sound with a list of acclaimed international artists amongst their clients.

Nonetheless, they insist upon concentrating their efforts on supporting other local artists and businesses - generally anything to do with Ibiza. For this reason they would love to hear from any new artists of all musical styles, who are invited to submit demos of their work to the address on their website, www.ibizarre.com. (CD’s please as downloads often take too long and consequently get forgotten!).

The record company will be releasing two singles and four albums this summer and these are not simply internet downloads - these are ‘physical releases, like CDs and vinyl.

The first single will be a jazz version of Radiohead’s ‘Creep’ with Eliza Lumley, whose album ‘She Talks in
Maths’ went straight to No.1 on the iTunes jazz chart, the second is ‘Jogo Bom’ by Viva Varjao performed by Lua. The name means ‘the beautiful game’ in Portugese and the tune is classic chill-out.

The four albums include a double CD of chill-out lounge and dance featuring the best of a decade of
Ibizarre, ‘Mantis’ written and produced by Igor and Dan, aka ‘Pig & Dan’, doing classic Balearic Chill-out, rather than techno, a DJ Awards based double CD mix (more info to follow next month) and Sunset People written and produced by Steen Thottrup of Cafe del Mar fame and featuring the vocals of our own local hero, Katy McGregor.

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Lenny, co founder of the DJ Awards at the 2007 awards pre-party

As if all of that wasn’t enough Encripted records, an underground label Philipp and Lenny have just created
has, as its first release in the first week of June, an EP called ‘Santa Katamina’ by Monoxcide in deference
to the Southern Brazilian town of ‘Santa Catalina’, which is the home of the renowned ‘Warung’ night
club in a Balinese beach hut - rated as one of the top five clubs in the world.

Last, but not least, is their the new booking agency run by Philipp with 8 full time and 6 part time jocks at the moment. They’re obviously doing well to keep so many in employment, but when you see their names and the list of venues they’re servicing it all becomes clear:

Artists include Valentin Huedo (resident at Cafe del Mar since 18, and who many feel could be the new Lenny), Nima Gorji, Orli&Martie, who just hit the Beatport Progressive Charts at number 5 with ‘White Flower’, Rico Loop who just did a spontaneous live jam at Savannah that completely blocked the Sunset Strip, and Deep Dive Corporation.

Venues: Pacha, Space, Privilege, Underground, Aura, Blue Marlin, Pikes and Cafe del Mar, Savannah and Mambos pre-parties on possibly the most relevant strip for both sunsets and the music scene in the Balearics. For the latter two, Christian has now taken over from his Dad, Javier (the Mambo king), and is doing a fabulous job. Reputedly they do the finest ’solomillo’ on the island, but you’ll have to pay them a visit to find out their secret…

All in all it would appear that Lenny is doing his bit to enhance the island’s musical reputation. He might,
in fact, accurately be described as a musical philanthropist…



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