Techno Mallorca

Mallorca has attracted world travelers for centuries, and has a very long and complex history that’s certainly worth investigating. Today it’s one of the hottest spots for travel, bringing people from all over the world to check out the lovely beaches by day and the nightclubs at night. You don’t have to follow the masses, although it’s very tempting not to, because they are always dancing and seem to be enjoying a very lovely party. You can see the other sides of Mallorca as well, and find out why so many artists and writers like to come here, and reflect on the world and create new work. There is a charm here that speaks to everyone, and it’s hard not to enjoy the sea and the sun. Our luxury Mallorca hotels are fantastic places to begin your adventures here.

You’ll love waking up in splendor every morning, enjoying the rare Spanish charm that speaks of a mythical past and a wonderful present. You can enjoy scrumptious meals here, prepared by some of the world’s hottest chefs, and enjoy traditional or contemporary cuisines. There are many things to do in the hotel, and enough to keep guests of all ages occupied and happy, and there is a lot to see in the city as well. If you time it right, you might get a chance to see the world famous dj Tiësto, while he’s passing through town. He plays an awful lot here, but he plays an awful lot in all the cities where electronic music is thriving.

Tiësto is one of the most famous in the world right now, and always draws a great crowd when he plays Mallorca. He’s part of a phenomenon of techno music, which has been around for more than a decade, but has been getting a fantastic resurgence in the past few years. Part of the reasons for this probably come from its portability, as a form that evolved in the early days of hiphop, when kids could play their record players like instruments when they didn’t have the actual instrument. Another factor is that it allows for an incredible mixture of rhythms and styles, and a good dj is one who can play bits of songs from all over, and make connections to their audiences by displaying their knowledge of the local influences. It’s a fascinating form, and if you can’t see Tiësto in town, you can find a lot of interesting techno.

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