S — 24 — Enero. Barraca x Points | Melanie Ribbe
German born and Jamaican raised Melanie Ribbe is not new to the electronic music scene. Melanie's raw passion for music has been with her since childhood, starting recording blank cassette mixtapes in her bedroom at 8 years old, continuing through teenage years making mixes then digitally upon receiving her first computer.
Her love and passion for music led her to pursue a career with great determination from an early age and enroll in the London Academy of Music Production to master the art of music and hone her skills. After Melanie got signed by her first agent in 2014, she started her career with her official debut at the Miami Music Week in 2015 alongside strong lineups. Shortly after, Melanie secured to perform at the opening of Amnesia Ibiza which resulted in a two year residency at Amnesia and at Cova Santa Ibiza with her own party called "Melanie Ribbe & Friends". During those two seasons on the island, she made a name for herself and played amongst the heavy weights of the industry.
Melanie’s first EP was released on the industry’s acclaimed label Moon Harbour, the track "Get It Right" managed to climb Beatport's top 100 chart. After that her stimulating, groovy and precise sound rhetoric led her to release on successful labels such as Saved, Viva Limited, Mindshake, Roush & re-publishing on Toolroom compilations with support from the most respected names of the industry, in addition to collaborations with Paco Osuna and Reboot.
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.