2 September 2025 | Photos: High Scream

The concept by Jamie Jones becomes a visual spectacle through High Scream design

The stage design of Paradise by Jamie Jones at [UNVRS] this year is being transformed by the creative hand of High Scream, whose vision is making a decisive impact on the look and feel of the residency.

The team’s blend of theatrical production and cutting-edge visual craft is shaping the “Sands of Solaris” theme into a fully immersive world, marking a clear step forward in how club culture embraces design as spectacle.

Paradise by Jamie Jones is a globally celebrated electronic music event series curated by Welsh DJ and producer Jamie Jones. Originally launched at Ibiza’s iconic DC-10 in 2012, the event quickly became a landmark of the Balearic summer scene. In 2022, it transitioned to another legendary venue, Amnesia, further cementing its status in the clubbing world.

Most notably, for the summer of 2025, Paradise has embarked on its most ambitious chapter yet, setting up a residency at Ibiza’s brand-new superclub, [UNVRS], with a bold new “Sands of Solaris” theme. Running every Wednesday from June 18 to October 1, this interstellar-themed experience blends immersive visuals with futuristic production, and features a rotating lineup of top-tier house and techno artists, including b2b sets with other prominent names in the scene.

Behind this visual and technical leap stands High Scream, the London-based creative production studio founded by French visionary Romain Pissenem. Renowned for their ability to engineer live entertainment environments that feel both spectacular and finely tuned, the studio has built a reputation working with leading artists, venues, and developers across the globe. Their expertise lies in merging creative direction with highly technical solutions, raising the standard for club stages, large-scale public art installations, and even virtual music experiences. With Paradise at UNVRS, High Scream is once again demonstrating how design can heighten not only the atmosphere of a night, but the cultural memory of an entire season.

View a collection of photos below.