Ibiza is well-placed to set the stage for an Dionysian experience. It’s laced with history and mythology - there’s a Phonecian necropolis, a cave temple to moon goddess Tanit, and 500 year old forts everywhere, including a massive one overlooking the old town. It’s also laced with bohemian cosmopolitanism. Islands in general are more liberal than the mainland, and this one in particular has long been a crossroads, a meeting place for sailors and travellers. Artists fled there in the 1930s to escape Franco’s Spain, hippies flocked there in the 1960s, and Freddie Mercury did an enormous amount of drugs at Pikes in the 1980s. And then superclubs happened.
This was another masterpiece of professionalism and focus, and we got to the halfway point without even mentioning nightclubs. Topics covered: the difference between nudists and naturists, the history of the holiday and the 1978 Airline Deregulation Act, possible Scooby Doo plotlines, the benefits of using technology to automate routine tasks while leaving humans free to be creative, where music can go next, psychedelic-informed management away days… and one co-host mounts an intervention to make the other realise his true self and become a full-time shaman.
If you too are wondering what Djent is, we recommend this explainer video.
And to cross promote, here’s the video for AM-180 by Trees on Venus.