

As a new generation of house fans prepare to experience Ibiza to the fullest for the first time, under the slogan In Our House We Are All Equal, we invite them to celebrate everything there is to love about house music - inclusivity, togetherness and escapism on the dancefloor.

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Kicking the weekend off, on Friday 29th, with the Defected Ibiza opening at Eden in San Antonio, launching a long hot summer of house music at the newly renovated venue will be Darius Syrossian, Simon Dunmore, Riva Starr, Low Steppa, Hannah Wants, plus more artists to be announced. Since launching our weekly residency at Eden in 2017, making clubbing accessible for all generations has been a core part our Ibiza offering, bringing clubbers from all walks of life together to enjoy our unique brand of house party and DJs of the highest calibre. To plant our flag back on Balearic soil by curating parties as part of the IMS and hosting a whole weekend of events across the Island after the two-year hiatus is incredibly exciting.” – Simon Dunmore The White Isle has been our summer sanctuary for two decades and we have missed our spiritual home. “To host an event at the iconic Dalt Vila is an incredible way to return to Ibiza. With IMS annually bringing together artists, labels and key figures from the dance music world to help implement progressive change in the industry, this year’s IMS marks the opening of the longest ever Ibiza season on record, with Defected set to host 23-weeks of parties at our San Antonio home of Eden. Hosting parties at Eden, Dalt Vila, Octan and Amnesia during the three days, we'll be bringing house’s hottest acts to those attending the anticipated reopening of the White Isle.īeing the first label to ever collaborate with IMS for the prestigious Dalt Vila event, which has been a staple in the calendar for the dance music industry since the summit was launched in 2007, this April’s activity continues to cement Defected as an industry leader.
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Listen to every official Grateful Dead live recording in chronological order via the playlist below.With a long hot summer of Defected just around the corner, we are thrilled to announce our triumphant return to Ibiza with a weekend of activity to kick off the summer in partnership with IMS from 29th April to 2nd May, as the Island prepares for the first full season of clubbing in three years. It could also be useful to any Deadhead looking to kill just under 15 days time. To anyone looking to begin the deep dive into the seemingly-never ending well of the Grateful Dead, this playlist would be an ideal starting point. While “The Grateful Dead live: A complete chronological playlist” doesn’t offer any new material, and obviously is unable to include the thousands more hours of Dead content available via an army of concert tapers, it condenses the band’s career into a neat package. Garcia died of a heart attack a month later on August 9th, 1995, signaling the end of the Grateful Dead. While it wasn’t the final song Jerry Garcia sang at that concert, the pain and exhaustion in his voice perfectly encapsulate the final march of the Grateful Dead. The final entry on the playlist, unsurprisingly, is “So Many Roads” taken from the Dead’s final concert on July 9th, 1995 at Chicago’s Soldier Field. From there, “The Grateful Dead live” traverses through the long strange trip that was the Dead’s career. This album delivered what it promised via a hodgepodge of studio outtakes from the band’s self-titled debut album, as well as rough early recordings from gigs at the Fillmore Auditorium in San Francisco, CA and Los Angeles’s Danish Center. Related: Unearthed Robert Hunter Lyrics Featured On Anton/Guberman Project’s ‘The Collector Series’Įven though the Dead, who had only recently changed their name from The Warlocks, played their first show on December 4th, 1965 at one of Ken Kesey‘s famous Acid Tests, the playlist’s first entry comes from the Rare Cuts & Oddities 1966 collection released in 2005.
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The collection features all of the official live releases sanctioned by the band, from Dick’s Picks to Road Trips to the Download Series and everything in between. The playlist, titled “The Grateful Dead live: A complete chronological playlist”, was made public earlier this week. This mammoth undertaking amounts to a whopping 362 hours and chronologizes the band’s 30 year history of live concerts. outlet Far Out has put every Grateful Dead official live release in chronological order.
