M — 18 — March. Barraca presents Fallas: La nit del foc w/ Sara Landry.
Sara Landry is relentless. At once immensely creative and wholly uncompromising, Sara is a self-taught producer, audio engineer, and DJ known for her dark, driving, and divinely feminine brand of industrial techno. Though only a few years into what is sure to be a long and storied career, Sara has quickly emerged as one of the most exciting new voices in techno, with her releases on T-Minus, Kraftek, and mau5trap quickly attracting an ever-growing community of loyal fans, and cementing her firmly on the radar of some of the industry’s most prominent tastemakers, including Perc, I Hate Models, Nico Moreno, VTSS, Cera Khin, Cassie Raptor, and Amelie Lens.
Öffnungszeiten
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Venue
Barraca
Barraca is a pioneer venue featuring underground electronic music sessions in various environments. It was first opened in 1965 and had an incredible boom in the 80s, when it was established as the most important nightclub of the Movida Valenciana, during the famous “Destroy Route" (also known as "Cod's Route" or "Ruta del Bakalao"). It’s located in the town of Les Palmeretes on the coast of Valencia (Sueca, Valencia), a few meters from the beach in this town.
While entering one of the last clubs standing from the “Cod's Route” you can almost feel the legend floating in the air. The club is divided into 4 rooms: Circus, the largest room of all, with a capacity of about a thousand people and it’s where guests DJs usually play, La Barraca room a smaller room where you can hear electro-house and progressive music, a third show room with more minimalist environment, finally a fourth room / terrace has a capacity of 600 people and reminds the terraces of important clubs in Ibiza.
Today Barraca is still one of the referent clubs for electronic & techno music in Valencia and features some the best line-ups in Spain. Famous DJs that passed through this club are: Ricardo Villalobos, Richie Hawtin, Loco Dice, Tania Vulcano, Marco Carola, Ellen Allien and Óscar Mulero.
The club reserves the right of admission.