Something a bit different happening at the MUNA (not the obvious setting for such an event – The Museum of Nature and Archaeology in Santa Cruz de Tenerife) on Saturday 18th April… and if you’re into vinyl or electronic music, it’s probably worth a look.
They’re hosting Flashback Record Store Day, which is basically a full day built around record culture, DJs, and the whole electronic scene, past and present.
A Day That Starts Easy
Things kick off from 10:00 in the morning, and the early part of the day is free to get into.
It’s more relaxed to start with:
- Vinyl market (second-hand records, collectors, the usual digging around)
- Exhibition on Tenerife’s rave scene
- Music, food, and a bit of a social atmosphere
They’re calling part of it “la hora del vermú”, which tells you the pace… music, a drink, and not much urgency.
Talks, Film and a Bit More Depth
From midday onwards, things move inside (this part is ticketed).
- 12:00 – Workshop on music creation and vinyl
- 13:00 – Screening of Rave Culture
- 14:15 – Panel discussion with local promoters
So it’s not just music… there’s a bit of substance to it as well.
Then It Picks Up
From 17:00 onwards, it shifts properly into music.
Live sets and DJs through the evening at MUNA, with a mix of 80s, 90s, and current electronic sounds.
Line-up includes:
- Anthony Play
- The Piri Experience
- Stereopack
- Fran Cabello
That runs through to midnight.
And Then… It Carries On
If that’s not enough, it moves on to Club Bulán afterwards and goes late.
Very late.
Expect DJs running through until around 6:00am, which tells you exactly the kind of crowd it’s aimed at.
Worth Going?
It’s not your typical music event… which is probably why it works.
A mix of vinyl collectors, DJs, and people who just like the scene. Bit of nostalgia, bit of current music, all in one place.
If that’s your thing, you’ll enjoy it.