EDM ruined Ibiza (and nobody noticed)

Before superclubs, before festival stages and million-dollar residencies — Ibiza was a quiet Mediterranean island where artists and free spirits came to disappear. This is how that island accidentally became the electronic music capital of the world. We trace the full arc: from the counterculture settlers of the 1960s, to DJ Alfredo's genre-defying Balearic beat sets at Amnesia, to the 1987 British invasion that sparked the UK's Second Summer of Love. Then the superclub era, the COVID silence, and the underground resurgence still happening today. 🎵 Clubs, DJs, and moments covered: → Pacha (est. 1973) & Amnesia (est. 1976) → DJ Alfredo and the birth of Balearic Beat → Paul Oakenfold, Danny Rampling, and the 1987 trip that changed everything → Carl Cox's legendary 15-year residency at Space → David Guetta's F*** Me I'm Famous! era at Pacha → Ushuaia, Hi Ibiza, DC-10, and the modern scene 📌 Subscribe for more cinematic deep-dives into electronic music history → @EDMArchives #Ibiza #EDMHistory #BalearicBeat #DJAlfredo #PaulOakenfold #CarlCox #Amnesia #Pacha #RaveHistory #ElectronicMusic #HouseMusic #SecondSummerOfLove #ClubCulture #Techno #EDM