0403_17 Barraca presenta FIRE 1.0
Gregor Tresher | Markantonio | Reboot | Rob Hes | Rafa Siles | Aaron Gehrig | Nacho Gil
In the trend-driven universe of electronic dance music, Gregor Tresher is the rare artist who transcends such cycles. His secret? A relentless focus on melody and timbre, timeless musical elements that other producers often undervalue. Just as a painting or a photograph appears to move if one stares at it long enough, close listening to the stratified grooves and melodies in Tresher's music reveals an organic universe of shifting sound.
A long-time staple of Neapolitan techno and the European dance scene in general, Markantonio has excelled as a first class DJ, producer and record label owner through his own work and that of labels Analytic Trail and MKT.
Reboot, aka Frank Heinrich, the 30-year-old Frankfurt musician, started releasing tracks for Combi.int and i220 with his former partner Delle in the duo Delle-Heinrich. Launched only a year ago, Frank's Reboot project is so far responsible for the well-received "Charlotte" for Frankfurt's Below label as well as recent remixes for Greek duo Lemos & Kreon, on Be-Chosen and Below.
Meet Rob Hes, one of the brightest new stars on the techno horizon. His sound can be described as raw, energetic but very musical at the same time. He is one of those artists where you immediatly recognise his work as being his, without him repeating a few signature tricks over and over again.
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.