

The multinational band debuted in 2018 with Everything's alright (recorded live at the bar Boulevard in San Antonio), followed by this year's EP So long Saint Pete.

It consists of an irish (Sean Mackey), an american (the legend that is Dennis Herman, engineer at the Estudios Mediterráneo in San Lorenzo during the second half of the '80s), a spanish (Raúl Moya) and an uruguayan (Danilo Martinez Boerr with his super cool drum kit!). The Moonshine Band is one of the most well-known groups on the island. Surprise of the show came with "Agua" by Jarabe de Palo as a tribute to its singer Pau Donés, who died one year ago.Īt the end he patiently had pictures taken with everybody who asked for it. With a glass of wine close at hand and his cool new hat by Genis Whylan, we heard some of the many classics he wrote for Duncan Dhu and for his solo albums: "Mañana", "Veneno", "Entre salitre y sudor", "A tu lado", "Esos ojos negros", "En algún lugar", "A un minuto de ti", "Cartas de amor (cuando no hay amor)", "Cien gaviotas", "Jardín de rosas", etc. He even mentioned how beautiful it was to play next to the beach with the (almost full) moon reflecting in the sea. This time it was the most intimate of them all, because it was him alone with his guitar and because of the unique setting of the hotel. With Duncan Dhu the artist from Donosti played many times on the island between 19. What all these names have in common? All of them have played in Ibiza! Guests will include Quique Gonzalez, Amaral, Xoel Lopez, Bunbury, Leiva, Zahara, the great Maika Makovski, Coque Malla, Iván Ferreiro, Santi Balmes (Love of Lesbian), Marc Ros (Sidonie), Amaia, Ángel Stanich, Abraham Boba (León Benavente) and Rafa Val & Alberto Cantúa (Viva Suecia) among others.

As an example of it, to celebrate 35 years on the road, in september he'll publish Amigos de guardia, a duets album featuring la crème de la crème of the Spanish indie pop scene. Most importantly, he's still relevant today and known among young music lovers. Mikel Erentxun was the singer of Duncan Dhu, one of Spain's biggest '80s bands, and also developed since 1992 a solo career where he even experimented with electronic sounds in the late '90s, although he quickly returned to the classic rock sound of the band that made him famous. After resident dj Colin Peters played "Heroes" by David Bowie, it was time to welcome the star of the evening.
