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Alex

Alex is an avid collector of cool stuff: large and small records, musical instruments, coasters and matches from the dozens of clubs that existed in the 1960s and 1970s in Gijón, his hometown, clothing, toys, and countless other cool things. We sincerely believe he should open a museum to share his wonders with the world. In the meantime, we’ve invited him to boom the dance floor this year with his best slices of r’n’r, proto-punk, and pub rock, styles he’s an authorit on and as big a fan of as we are.

 

 

The Carrionettes

¡¡Hola!! We are The Carrionettes, DJ-Team since 2010 and twin sisters for life!
Our passion for 60s music started at an early age after being flashed by our brother’s
great garage records. It quickly became a shared love of this epoch and all the
musical gems it offered to us. So, we started collecting records and at a certain point,
we also began playing them on dance floors all over Europe. The energy we feel together spinning our recent and old acquisitions is extraordinary, that’s why we really hope you can feel it through our sets as much as we do.

¡¡Hasta pronto!!

Donaire

Based in his cave in the Lleida Pyrenees, DONAIRE! appears summoned with devilish rhythms and tribal dances to the delight of all rhythm slaves, creatures of the underworld, and lovers of hard stuff. ALL KILLERS, NO FILLERS. Leather, sweat, and dancing!

Oihane Follones

Oihane Follones is a down to earth woman that does it all and makes it seem effortless. From running a lathe cut business, to working in record stores, managing indie labels, DJing and playing drums in a band. Born in Basque Country, she moved to London when she was eighteen to work at a record store, and is now located in Berlin to run the record store Wowsville. She is the co-owner of the mastering and lathe cutting studio Lathesville while also handling European distribution and mail order of Slovenly Recordings. She calls Funtastic her home and family.

Lutz Soundflat

Funtastic Dracula old-timer back on the desks to play some of these old time faves or obscure Nuggets, is it raw 6ts garagepunk, brutal R&B or 80’s garage, you never know what happens. Been traveling to many festivals so far to spin my (and your) faves, some of them are Garageville (Hamburg), Primitive (Netherlands), Festival Beat (Italy), Soundflat Bash (Cologne, Tokyo) and of course several joints in Spain.
So happy to be back to the 20th edition of Funtastic Dracula and meet a lot of old and new friends!!!

Penelope Disco: the venue


  • conciertos


  • piscina


  • jardin


  • baile-dj’s


  • gorila


  • deejay

When Penelope opened its doors in 1968 in what was then a small fishing town, no one knew what the future was going to be, both for the club and for the, now, city. It can be said that Benidorm and Penelope grew hand in hand and you cannot imagine one without the other.

Located in the leisure area of Benidorm (Avenida Comunidad Valenciana, 120), Penelope is characterized by the Mediterranean style of its structure with several distinct areas: the MAIN ROOM, an INDOORS one where the CONCERTS and after parties take place, with 25,000 W of sound, projections and funtastic decoration, a SECOND ROOM, also INDOORS, which will be open during the concerts in case you want to DANCE with this year’s guest club: the Brits from HIPSVILLE A GO GO!, and finally, the PATIO that has been completely remodeled and improved, preserving its magical nooks and crannies and a SECOND STAGE has been added for concerts and DJs. We can’t forget the fabulous POOL with glass walls in which the bravest can take a dip. On the patio, in addition to DANCING with the DJ or SWIMMING in the pool, you can EAT something or buy clothing, records and other wonders as the DRACULA MARKET is back, or simply RELAX on its comfortable SOFAS. ALL THREE AREAS, with their corresponding BARS, will be OPEN AT THE SAME TIME, so you have no chance of getting bored.

We cannot mention this club without talking about its logo: the enigmatic silhouette of a bohemian-looking young woman, with long flowing hair that covers her face and her Panama hat coquettishly tilted, has become an icon in Spain. (The national newspaper “El País” published a report on its back cover showing a list of the best-selling stickers in Spain, where Penelope’s was second only behind Osborne’s famous Toro-Bull).

Its creation goes back to 1968 when a French woman artist, Paule Rosset, noticed a girl called Mao, beautiful and attractive, modern and ahead of her time, whom she carefully portrayed, destining her to become a symbol.

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Penélope Disco

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