Pyramid Ibiza / Clubbing Returns To Instinct

Amnesia 2025: the floor, the body, the truth.

As Ibiza spins into spectacle, filters, and pre-choreographed chaos, Amnesia remains defiantly raw, primal and soulfully intact. In a season where other clubs chase content, Amnesia offers something infinitely rarer: communion. The freedom to move, feel, disappear. And at the heart of this rebellion beats Pyramid, Amnesia’s flagship underground Sunday, a weekly ritual for those who know. It doesn’t shout for attention. It calls to your instincts.

The Return of Raw

Forget lasers for likes. Forget staged selfies and champagne parades. Amnesia 2025 is a masterclass in intentional programming — the kind that re-centers dance music as a full-body, ego-dissolving experience. Residencies reject algorithms in favor of atmospheres: Boiler Room’s first-ever Ibiza residency on Thursdays, the long-awaited return of Resistance on Wednesdays, and landmark nights like Teletech, Homoblok, and Godskitchen, which bring decades of rave history, immersive production, and curated lineups to the dancefloor.

While Pyramid? Pyramid is devotion.

Pyramid: A Sunday Ritual

Each Sunday, as the Balearic sun bleeds behind the hills, Pyramid begins: not with spectacle, but with intention. No backstage glamor, no brand wars. Just sound. A sonic ritual where dancers reconnect with sweat, instinct, and rhythm. This season’s lineup is a manifesto of depth over hype: Amelie Lens, DJ Tennis, Ricardo Villalobos, Vintage Culture, Nina Kraviz, Adiel, and more. These artists don’t perform, they transform. Every set becomes an immersive sermon drenched in hypnotic grooves, minimal builds, and emotional techno.

No distractions. No gimmicks. Just floor, bass, body.

Pyramid isn’t for everyone. It’s for those who still know what this culture is built on.

October 5: The Closing You’ll Feel for Years

Everything builds toward a singular, mythic moment: Pyramid’s closing night on October 5th. This year, the NASTY team will join live on the floor, reporting the night as it unfolds: backstage glimpses, raw impressions, and honest reflections on a night that won’t exist on feeds but in memory, muscle, and myth. Nina Kraviz headlines, promising a set that melts boundaries  between genres, performer and dancer, time and space. Adiel, the Roman force of hypnotic techno, joins, her spiritually charged sets forming underground scripture across Europe.

This is more than coverage. It’s a partnership. NASTY will bring the story of Pyramid’s closing directly to our readers, from the pulse of the floor to the ritual of the night.

Amnesia isn’t a club. It’s a frequency.

Nearly five decades strong, Amnesia isn’t reinventing itself, it’s returning to itself. Prioritizing experience over posturing. With takeovers by BBC Radio 1, Mixmag, Homobloc, Teletech, and Godskitchen, it flexes across genres without losing focus.

This isn’t nightlife. This is life at night, rewilded.

Return to feeling.

In a world that wants you curated, filtered, monetized, Amnesia dares you to let go. No velvet rope. No hashtags. Just basslines that heal, lights that baptize, and strangers who become family for a few sweat-soaked hours.

Skip the façade.
Return to the dancefloor.
Return to instinct.
Return to Amnesia.

More than Sundays: The Full Week at Amnesia

While Pyramid owns the soul, Amnesia’s other nights reflect its multiverse of sound:

Mondays: Amnesia Presents goes UK rave-heavy with Ben Hemsley, KETTAMA, and Interplanetary Criminal
Tuesdays: Eastenderz by East End Dubs: lo-fi house and percussive minimal for heads who came to move
Wednesdays: Resistance returns after five years: Adam Beyer, Artbat, Richie Hawtin, Hardwell
Thursdays: Boiler Room Ibiza: global underground euphoria with The Streets, Joy Orbison, Bicep, Sammy Virji
Fridays: One-off nights crafted for discovery, Amnesia’s Fridays celebrate musical diversity and avant-garde sounds. 
Saturdays: Bresh flips the script: reggaeton, color explosions, community love

And every Sunday, Pyramid grounds it all back in truth.

Pyramid Ibiza / Clubbing Returns To Instinct

Credits:

Venue: Pyramid by Amnesia / @pyramidibiza @amnesiaibiza
Photography: Laura Dominguez / @2071_____
Editor: Anca Macavei / @ancamacavei

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