Amnesia (nightclub)

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Amnesia
Amnesia ibiza.jpeg
Crowd on the Amnesia Terrace in 2012
LocationSan Rafael, Ibiza
Coordinates38°56′52″N 1°24′29″E / 38.94778°N 1.40806°E / 38.94778; 1.40806Coordinates: 38°56′52″N 1°24′29″E / 38.94778°N 1.40806°E / 38.94778; 1.40806
Typenightclub
Capacity5,000
Opened1976 (1976)
Website
amnesia.es

Amnesia is one of several internationally renowned clubs in Ibiza. It opened in 1976; the venue was awarded Best Global Club in 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2011 at the IDMA Awards in Miami.[1][2][3] The club is located close to the village of San Rafael on the highway between Sant Antoni de Portmany and Ibiza Town.[4]

History[]

The so-called Main Room of Amnesia in 2012

The origins of Amnesia are in April 1970, when the Planells family who had inhabited the house for five generations decided to move into town and sell their finca (country house) to a widow from an aristocratic background. Ibiza, which had become a destination for tourism already in the fifties, was at that time a hive for counterculture and idealists and the building that was to become Amnesia turned into a meeting point with hippie bands playing and other facets of hippie culture taking place.

In May 1976, Antonio Escohotado, a Madrid born philosopher who had arrived on the island five years earlier to start a new life, signed a lease with the landlady for use of the premises. He launched a discotheque named "El taller de los olvidadizos" ("The Workshop of the Forgetful Ones"). He wanted to express that when people go out at night it is to forget their problems and indulge in an unknown world far away from ordinary routine. However, the next day he realized that the Greek word Amnesia contains it all.

In 1978, Ginés Sánchez, a manufacturer from Madrid took over Amnesia. Unexpected closings alternated with wonderful summers with capacity crowds in active competition with the other discothèques, such as Ku (now Privilege), Pacha, Glory's and Lola's.

In the 1980s, Prontxio Izaguirre took over the running of Amnesia, and the music changed to dance music, a mix between pop and funk, and hip hop. Freestyle mixing was permitted and house was about to take over. The original Balearic Beat emerged invented by legends like DJ Alfredo Fiorito.[5] On the night of June 22, 1991 Amnesia reopened under MFC management. It is at this time that the clubs of Ibiza began to gain international fame. In the mid nineties, Ezna Sands was instrumental in the arrival of many UK promoters and labels, including the legendary Joseph Mullen, onto the Balearic Island and into Amnesia specifically. This heralded a shift in the perception that the Island was simply a destination for 18-30 holiday makers, instead becoming the mecca for dance music enthusiasts with Amnesia and Pacha.

The club experienced expansion with the number of bars increasing from four to 16, and from a staff of 30 to more than 200 employees during the summer festivities. The staff now includes waiters, go-go dancers, security and administration staff. Nowadays the venue has a capacity of 5,000 people and is divided into two areas: Main Room and Terrace.[4]

Since 2005, Amnesia has been run by the Cream nightclub, created and founded by Joseph Mullen from Chester in 1995, in Liverpool. Joseph Mullen sold the brand to Cream UK for £4.8 Million and retired from the music industry for personal reasons.

The club hosts Cocoon, a party by Sven Väth. The club has also hosted popular nights such as La Troya Asesina.

Awards and nominations[]

DJ Magazine's top 100 Clubs[]

Year Position Notes Ref.
2006 ? New Entry [6]
2007 8 N/A [7]
2008 3 N/A [8]
2009 5 N/A [9]
2010 3 N/A [10]
2011 4 N/A [11]
2012 9 N/A [12]
2013 10 N/A [13]
2014 6 N/A [14]
2015 5 N/A [15]
2016 3 N/A [16]
2017 11 N/A [17]
2018 12 N/A [18]
2019 14 N/A [19]
2020 12 N/A [20]

International Dance Music Awards[]

Year Category Work Outcome Ref.
2005[A] Best Global Club Amnesia - Ibiza Spain Nominated [21]
2006 Nominated [22]
2007 Won [23]
2008 Won [24]
2009 Won [25]
2010 Nominated [26]
2011 Won [27]
2012 Nominated [28]
2013 Nominated [29]
2014 Nominated [30]
2015 Nominated [31]
2016 Nominated [32]

International Nightlife Association's Top 100 Clubs[]

Year Position Notes Ref.
2015[B] 5 New Entry [33]
2016 10 N/A
2017 8 N/A
2019 8 N/A

See also[]

Notes[]

  1. ^ Category Debut
  2. ^ 2005 saw the debut of the chart.

References[]

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  4. ^ a b Stewart, Iain (2003). Ibiza and Formentera. Rough Guides. p. 265. ISBN 9781843530633.
  5. ^ Brewster, Bill; Broughton, Frank (2014). Last night a DJ saved my life : the history of the disc jockey (Updated and revised ed.). Grove Press. p. 380. ISBN 9780802146106.
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