| Danish duo set to fuel the scene
The scene is looking good this weekend with some cool clubby nights on offer. FRIDAY MAISON, 8, Jalan Yap Ah Shak, KL Twisted night goes B-Live featuring special guest deejays of Delicious from Denmark. The duo of childhood friends, Denise and Karina, grew up with a mutual interest and passion for electronic music and started deejaying together in 2001. Their style is a mixture of everything from funky, uplifting house to dirty electro house. In addition, to being the toast of the Danish scene at the moment, Delicious have been holding down various residencies all over Europe, including doing daily sessions at Bay Bar in Ibiza for the entire 2005 season, as well as a monthly residency at Papagayo in St Tropez, the famous Manray club in Paris and recently at the new club Madam, also in Paris and Pure Leos Club in Essen, Germany. Beginning of last year, Karina and Denise toured Germany with T-Mobiles Robbie Williams Club Tour and during the summer Delicious will be played as residents at Privilege Ibiza. Maison resident Ian Ross opens.
Bisbal for Ibiza
One of Spain's most popular singers, David Bisbal, will play a concert in Ibiza on his forthcoming world tour. The singer, who found fame on popular TV show Operacin Triunfo (a bit like Fame Academy) is now such an enormous star that his entourage includes a production cast of 60 people, six massive trailers, six coaches and other caravans and vehicles. So, a bit like Robbie Williams, but obviously much better looking! Bisbal's on a 60 date tour of Europe and Latin America to promote his latest Album 'Premonition.' Unfortunately we have been unable to look into the future to predict when and where the concert will take place – all we know is that it will be sometime in August. However we can predict that it will be an absolute sell out because Ibiza is ram jam full of Spanish holidaymakers who just adore the young crooner.
Spain cracking down on phony free-range pigs
MADRID, Spain -- Spain plans to impose stricter rules on production of a staple of the national diet and increasingly popular export -- ham from free-range pigs that feed on acorns and herbs -- in order to weed out stable-bound impostors, a newspaper said Sunday. .
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