Welcome to Back To The Beach, a podcast series curated for horizontal beach action. We'll be inviting friends, old and new, to submit an hour long mix of musical gems - just for beach consumption. Anything goes, reggae, soul, funk, disco, house, techno, hip hop, ambient, folk, pop, boogie - whatever, as long as it sounds good in the sunshine.
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Welcome to Back To The Beach, a podcast series curated for horizontal beach action. We'll be inviting friends, old and new, to submit an hour long mix of musical gems - just for beach consumption. Anything goes, reggae, soul, funk, disco, house, techno, hip hop, ambient, folk, pop, boogie - whatever, as long as it sounds good in the sunshine.
Residentes Balearicos are a duo from Ibiza, consisting of Luca Averna and Alessandro Doretto. Luca is a DJ and works mainly with his friend Camilo Miranda at the legendary Pikes Hotel.
Residentes Balearicos is a project founded by Luca Averna and Ale Doretto, both resident DJs in Ibiza and both hailing form Venice, Italy. Together, they make music that tries to capture the amorphous energy of Ibiza, sizzling on sunny beaches, lulling through lounge conversations, and reaching palpable states in throbbing club nights before disseminating into the countryside air for replenishment. The project is based on a collaborative idea where Luca and Ale invite other artists from the island into the studio with the aim of sparking up new and fresh ideas for how Balearic music can sound, both within chillout and dancefloor disciplines.
Back To The Beach
Welcome to Back To The Beach, a podcast series curated for horizontal beach action. We'll be inviting friends, old and new, to submit an hour long mix of musical gems - just for beach consumption. Anything goes, reggae, soul, funk, disco, house, techno, hip hop, ambient, folk, pop, boogie - whatever, as long as it sounds good in the sunshine.