Situated practically at the bottom of the runway, Space was the first club
in Ibiza to open its doors at 6am, allowing the serious clubbers to continue
well into the daytime and provide a venue for those early risers, who prefer
to party in the sunlight.
Built half outside and half indoors, the venue attracts a good mix of people
from all across the globe; Americans, Europeans, The Brits, etc, etc, etc.
Space is more like a scene from an international departure lounge than an
Ibician club. The good point is that everyone gels really well.
This may say something about the kind of people you get in Space -
a more open, fun loving crowd than you find elsewhere on the island,
people who take their dress far more seriously than themselves. We're not
talking labels here, Space is the place for the wild, the weird and the down
right wonderful.
This could be one of the many factors that make this club so special. However,
the music also plays a big part in this as the Balearic spirit is alive and
kicking on the terrace. Forget your hard house & speed garage, these are
serious party tunes where reggae sits side by side with disco, funk and old
skool hip hop, the kind of music that the crowd can have fun with, and they do.
Space is certainly a unique entity on the Ibician clubbing scene and the
only way to describe it, is in the words of its advertising slogan
"Happy People In The Morning".
Clubber Comments :
"It's lovely. The club is just absolutely amazing."
"I think it's the people really, everyone's still up for it,
having a good time."
"It's just completely different. I just think the fact that it is
in the daytime and that everyone is walking around and you can see
everybody's faces, the aeroplanes going over the top, the different
mixture of people."
"You've got loads of different cultures in here, people from all
around the world, just having it to be quite honest with you. The
atmosphere is unbelievable, the music's wicked and there's hundreds of
people having a good time."
"It's the place where people are happy in the morning. We got up at 10am
just to come here."
Space People