One More Tune | K-Klass

Ending on a high and sending the crowd home happy on Thursdays at Eden with One More Time Ibiza.

Tapping into the energy force commonly referred to as "nostalgia", One More Time Ibiza gets eight dates at Eden this summer.

Picture the scene if you will: you've just spent the last few hours smashing out classic tracks from the past 25 years. As the night draws to a close, only the diehards remain in the crowd - and they're like putty in your hands. The sound engineer gives you the signal indicating the end is nigh, so you slowly fade out of your current selection as the house lights come up.

The crowd are united and vocal in their demands: "one more tune", "one more tune", "one more tune". It's your obligation to send them home happy.

You're going to do it, of course, but not before playing with them a little. Hovering your finger over the deck, you pause for dramatic effect and add a split-second of doubt. Then you slam your finger down and the dancefloor goes nuts below you.

That's the premise here. We ask the headliners one simple but important question: what track are you choosing to close the night? Next up are K-Klass, who take charge of the fifth party on Thursday 8 June.


One more tune | 005 | K-Klass

Track choice: K-Klass | Let Me Show You | Deconstruction | 1993

"When we were mixing the final version down in the studio in spring 1993 we know we had something very special indeed.

We played it as the last ever record at the end of the weekly Saturday nights at Cream in Liverpool. At the time everyone thought it was the last ever night at the venue. It was a very emotional night. Let Me Show You was inspired by nights out at Cream so it was fitting to bring things to a close with it.

It seems to be timeless and sill fits seamlessly into modern day sets. Many DJs that weren't even born when it was released, play it out regularly."

Thanks Paul and Russ for their selection and words.


Want to really get in the mood for One More Time Ibiza? Listen to our playlist below.

The contributions from K-Klass include music from Loleatta Hollway, Marshall Jefferson and Daft Punk, as well as Let Me Show You.

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Tickets for the K-Klass date and the other four remaining parties are on sale now. You can buy yours at the bottom of this page.

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