S — 05 — July. Barraca x Points | Danny Fiddo & AFFKT
Daniel Morán, better known as Danny Fiddo, is one of the heavyweights of the Spanish electronic music scene. With 15 years of experience behind the decks, he has constantly evolved until finding his own sound, which has recently developed to its full p..
Danny Fiddo’s time in the Spanish electronic music scene is steeped in history and tradition.
His years as resident of iconic Barraca club in Valencia coupled with over 15 years of playing experience prove that his personal style and touch remain as important and relevant as ever.
Having played mainly throughout Spain and Europe, Danny has played alongside with artists such as Ricardo Villalobos, Richie Hawtin, Sven Väth, Carl Craig, Luciano, Tania Vulcano and many big names. All of whom have had added their touches of influence to his playing style and production ideas. Now sharing the studio with production partner AFFKT, Danny is quickly establishing his own name in electronic music. His first full release alongside AFFKT on the ‘Barraca Music’ label entitled ‘Points’ on the Prólogo EP has been widely acclaimed; being loved and played by Richie Hawtin, Ricardo Villalobos, Luciano, Marco Carola, 2000 And One, Radio Slave, Loco Dice and many other big names in the DJ world. Not a bad achievement for someone’s very first release in music.
He is well respected as one of the most consistent and personable DJ’s in Spain and capped off a stellar 2008 schedule in both performance and production, with a year that included shows at Rex Club (Paris), Tresor (Berlin), Amnesia (Ibiza) Cocoon Disco Invaders 2008 (alongside Ricardo Villalobos and Dandy Jack), Russia’s largest club, Arma 17 (Moscow) and most recently this year at Weekend (Berlin). The very near future will bring to light more solo work, on the 'Barraca Music' and '3rd Floor Records' (La Safa) labels alongside remix work for Radio Slave and Martinez.
Danny’s time is now...
Dress Code
Casual
Doors open
00:00
Age Req.
18+
Venue
Barraca
Since the summer of 1965, Barraca opened its doors for the first time. Its walls have witnessed generations who found here a place where music beats stronger than anywhere else.
By the mid-80s, it gained great popularity thanks to the rise of electronic music in Spain. During the peak of “La Ruta del Bacalao” — a movement that filled the Mediterranean coast, especially Valencia, with parties and festivals — Barraca didn’t just ride the wave; it became one of the main pillars of this underground scene. It wasn’t just a spectator: it was a driving force behind a phenomenon that forever changed club culture in our country.
Today, Barraca remains one of the most important clubs in Spain, with one of the most sought-after and acclaimed lineups on the national scene. Its four spaces — Circo, Barraca, Show Room, and Terraza — offer unique experiences that cement its status as an undisputed icon of clubbing.
Barraca is resistance, culture, and movement. It’s the connection between past, present, and future, always true to a free spirit that can be felt in every room and in every sunrise at its doors.