ANOTR B2B Michael Bibi — Sun Mar 29 | Club Space (30hr Closing)

ANOTR B2B Michael Bibi — Sun Mar 29 | Club Space (30hr Closing)

Club Space’s legendary 30-hour closing marathon during Miami Music Week 2026 reaches its headline slot with a pairing that has the underground dance music world buzzing: ANOTR B2B Michael Bibi. On Sunday, March 29, starting at 12 AM, the Dutch-meets-UK b2b combination will steer the Terrace through the early hours and beyond, with a supporting lineup that reads like a who’s-who of contemporary techno and deep house: Beltran B2B Loco Dice and Maher Daniel B2B Ricardo Villalobos. This is not just a party — it is a closing ceremony for one of electronic music’s most sacred weeks.

Who Is ANOTR?

ANOTR — an acronym for A Night of Serious Music — is the Amsterdam-based duo of Abel Balder and Vincenzo Villani. They emerged in the early 2010s from the fertile Dutch underground scene, initially building a reputation through relentless touring across Europe’s most respected club venues: Fabric, De School, Shelter, Watergate. Their sound occupies the hypnotic space where deep house bleeds into minimal techno — groove-driven and dark, but never joyless. There is always a pulse underneath the tension, always a moment of melodic release buried inside a churning, stripped-back architecture.

Their label Obscura has become one of Amsterdam’s most respected imprints, curating music that is uncompromising in quality and consistent in aesthetic. Releases on Obscura — whether from ANOTR themselves or from invited artists — share a commitment to functional dance music that rewards patience. You don’t understand an ANOTR track after one listen; you understand it after three hours on a dark dance floor, when the groove has wormed its way into your nervous system and the world outside the club has ceased to exist.

The duo’s breakout moment on streaming platforms came with “Relax My Eyes” featuring KMRU, which found an audience far beyond the usual confines of underground house, accumulating millions of plays and appearing in editorial playlists typically reserved for more accessible fare. It demonstrated that ANOTR’s commitment to the underground is not a limitation — it is a source of genuine creative strength. When your music is this good, the audience finds you.

Live and in the DJ booth, ANOTR are renowned for their endurance and their ability to sustain tension over marathon sets. A three-hour ANOTR set doesn’t feel repetitive — it feels like a journey with a beginning, middle, and an end that leaves the crowd physically and emotionally spent in the best possible way. It’s a skill that makes them ideally suited for a closing slot at Club Space, where the Terrace is purpose-built for exactly this kind of extended, evolving narrative.

Who Is Michael Bibi?

Michael Bibi is a London-born DJ and producer who has risen rapidly to become one of the most talked-about names in contemporary house and techno. His label Solid Grooves has been a vehicle for his aesthetic: densely layered, percussion-heavy, and deeply functional music built for large rooms and long nights. Bibi’s production style draws from the Chicago and Detroit traditions but filters them through a distinctly modern, high-energy sensibility — tracks that feel timeless but hit with contemporary weight.

What sets Bibi apart from many of his generation is his ability to read a room in real time and adapt. He can play a stripped-down, meditative set to a Fabric crowd or unleash an electrifying two-hour assault at a festival main stage — the tools change but the intent remains constant: total immersion, total commitment. His sets at events like Printworks London, DC10 in Ibiza, and Circoloco have generated the kind of word-of-mouth buzz that only genuinely exceptional DJs attract.

In 2023 Bibi released a string of records that consolidated his position at the leading edge of UK house and techno, earning plays from peers ranging from Ricardo Villalobos to Charlotte de Witte. His collaboration history reflects a deep respect from the scene’s most discerning tastemakers — he is not an artist who chases collaborations for profile, but one who earns them through the quality and integrity of his work. Pairing him with ANOTR in a B2B context is a meeting of two producers who share a philosophy: the groove is everything, and everything else follows from the groove.

The B2B Dynamic

Back-to-back sets between artists of this calibre are among the most thrilling things in contemporary electronic music. The unpredictability — each DJ responding to and challenging the other, tracks being cut short, directions suddenly pivoted, moments of surprising tenderness appearing in the middle of a storm — creates a live electricity that a solo set, however brilliant, cannot replicate. ANOTR and Bibi have enough common ground in their aesthetic to lock into a coherent groove, and enough individual character to keep that groove constantly evolving. Expect darkness, depth, and a sustained level of quality that will have Club Space’s Terrace absolutely on fire from the opening bar.

The supporting bill makes this one of the strongest lineups Club Space has assembled for an MMW closing in years. Beltran B2B Loco Dice brings a different flavour — Loco Dice’s legacy in the minimal and techno world is unimpeachable, and his chemistry with Beltran has been tested and refined across multiple collaborations. Maher Daniel B2B Ricardo Villalobos adds the intellectual rigour of Villalobos — arguably the most influential figure in post-minimal house and techno — alongside Daniel’s more contemporary, driving approach. This is a lineup that rewards early arrival and punishes late departure.

Club Space MMW 2026 — 30-Hour Closing Details

📅 DateSunday, March 29, 2026 (30-hour event)
🕛 Headliner Slot12:00 AM onward (open-end)
📍 VenueClub Space Miami — 34 NE 11th St, Miami, FL 33132
🎤 HeadlinersANOTR B2B Michael Bibi
🎵 AlsoBeltran B2B Loco Dice · Maher Daniel B2B Ricardo Villalobos
🎟️ TicketsBuy on DICE — Club Space MMW Bundle

Watch ANOTR B2B Michael Bibi

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Cn5rZEBYn8

Venue & Getting There

Club Space sits in Miami’s Wynwood/Downtown Arts District at 34 NE 11th St — a short drive or Uber from South Beach. The venue is renowned for its outdoor Terrace, one of the few true open-air dance floors in Miami that remains operational through sunrise and beyond. For a 30-hour event beginning at midnight on Sunday, plan transportation carefully: Uber and Lyft are your best options as the night progresses. The venue does not have substantial on-site parking for extended stays.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is ANOTR B2B Michael Bibi at Club Space?

They headline the 30-hour closing on Sunday, March 29, 2026, starting from 12 AM.

Who else is on the bill?

Beltran B2B Loco Dice and Maher Daniel B2B Ricardo Villalobos.

How long is the Club Space MMW closing?

It is a 30-hour marathon closing party.

Where is Club Space Miami?

34 NE 11th St, Miami, FL 33132

Where do I get tickets?

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