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On May 3, 2025, Pacha Ibiza played host to a standout event that will linger in the minds of electronic music lovers for a long time. Maccabi House, the boundary-pushing imprint led by Adam Ten and Mita Gami, made its debut on the island.

From the moment the first beat dropped, it was clear this wasn’t just another night at Pacha. The duo delivered a masterclass in genre-bending house music, seamlessly blending sonic textures, hypnotic grooves, and deep, pulsing rhythms. The set evolved with intention, moving from melodic introspection to raw dancefloor energy, keeping the crowd fully immersed from start to finish.

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The sound system at Pacha carried every detail of their intricately woven set, swelling basslines, glitchy synths, and epic moments in equal measure, driving interaction and cheers from the dancefloor. The energy was palpable throughout, with a crowd that felt fully tuned into the sonic journey unfolding before them.

Visually, the night complemented the music perfectly. Pacha’s iconic production paired with Maccabi House’s underground aesthetic created an environment that was both elevated and intimate, a rare balance that enhanced the connection between the artists and the audience.

This wasn’t just a label showcase; it was a statement. Adam Ten and Mita Gami didn’t just bring Maccabi House to Ibiza, they left an impressive mark on the island. For anyone lucky enough to be there, it was a reminder of what dance music can be when artists truly take risks and fully engage the audience. For us, this was a hypnotic, high-energy journey that challenged expectations and delivered something truly unique. One of the season’s early highlights at Pacha.

The post Event Review: Maccabi House at Pacha Ibiza – A Night of Sonic Alchemy appeared first on Electric Mode.

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