Michael Bibi raises over €56,000 for charity following surprise Ibiza show
Money raised will support Ibiza-based cancer charity APAAC
Money raised will support Ibiza-based cancer charity APAAC
The Dragonfly stage – repurposed from a Royal Navy helicopter – is back for its second outing this year
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The space opens this summer on King’s Road in Chelsea, West London
In the '70s, the excess and exploitation of disco’s heyday nearly killed Donna Summer. Then when she became a born-again Christian in the '80s, a decision which she said saved her life, a vicious allegation of homophobic hate pushed her to virtual retirement. In the mid-'90s, she set the record straight as she made her return to the music scene with ‘Melody Of Love’, an ultra-modern New York pianos and pounding house groove which arrived with David Morales mixes, putting Summer back on the dancefloors where she belonged. In the January 1995 issue of Mixmag, Damon Rochefort told her story
It features never-before-seen archive footage and interviews with 38 people, including Rui Da Silva and Danny Tenaglia

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