; Glasgow

Events are listed by city, day, type then alphabetically by name. Submit listings at least fourteen days before publication to clubsglasgowGhotmail.com. Glasgow listings are compiled by Sandra Marron.

Glasgow Thursdays

Club

I '." at the Buff (‘lub. 10.30pm 3am. £3 (free). Weekly. Stevie and David rummage through their records to bring yoti all the good stuff. There's the odd live band. so expect a feast of eclectronica and discotechnocarcy.

I Atomic at (‘lub Apollo. I Ipm 3am. £4 (£3). Weekly. They invite you to throvv shapes on the dancelloor as their resident musical jigsavv builder pieces together an eclectic mix of past masters and enduring classics.

I CJ Mackintosh at Be-Io. I lpm 3am. £8 (£5). 6 Nov. llouse legend (‘J joins residents AJ. lain Thomson and (iordon Miller at this popular house night.

I Freakmoves at (ilasgovv School of Art. I lpm 3am. £3 (£2). Weekly. l’ltra- line hip hop night for the students. with DJs Dema and Nice.

I Homebrew at the Stib (‘lub

I lpm 3am. £2. Weekly. Nevv student night at Suhbie. An eclectic soundtrack from Tiff Peaches. Boom Monk Ben (Mixed Bi/ness). Pro Vinylist Karim (Mixed Bizness). Ill 'l‘echnique (Stib (‘ity) and the Groundskeeper (ilenn (‘.

I Lemon . . . The Kings of Indie at (‘lub V Dtib. l()pm 3am. £6 (£4). Weekly. The sharpest indie cuts arid the freshest indie hits.

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I Mungos HiFi at Liquid Lounge.

l lpm 3am. £5 (£4). 17 Nov. Monthly. Dtib. reggae. ska and dancehall with special guest Ras Daniel Ray from Jamaica. See previevv. page 33.

I Nasaat Soundhaus. l lpm 3am. £4. Weekly. New night of breaks. electro. tech beats plus drum & bass.

I One in Ten at Basura Blanca.

I lpm -2am. £5. 3 Nov only. (lay night playing ltalo. disco and the likes from Niall (discopia) and Andrevv Back (limergency). I’urt of(ilusguy.’ 2005.

I Panic Room at MAS. l lpm 3am. £4. Weekly. DJs Dave Young and Jim (iellatly (Beat l()6) host a night of indie and rock. (‘apturie. Your Scarecrovv and Pylot guest on 3 Nov with the Ronelles. lirnest. Apple Scruffs and Spyre on I7 Nov.

I Pink Devotion at (‘lub Devotion.

I lpm 3am. £3 (free passes available from the nearby l.(iBT centre). Weekly. Another chance this vveek to enjoy the delights of this gay night.

I Punk T'i‘ap at Barlly. 8pm 3am. £7. 6 Nov. .‘vlonthly. This time live bands

join the DJ line tip. Make vvay for

(iroovie (ihoulies. Zombina & the Skeletones and Karloff live.

I Record Player: at (ilasgovv School of Art. I().3()pm 2.30am. £3 (£2). Weekly. lli-Ii Sean & lltishptippy play to an increasingly frenzied gathering of electro freaks. tiber-party upstarts and disco delinquents of all varieties. ()n 3 Nov Data Panik drop in for some electronic new wave madness.

I Repressed at Bar Bloc. l()pm 3am. Free £2. IS Nov. Monthly. Sotil. jaII. funk and NY (iarage vvith Donald Stevenson and friends.

I Riff Raff at Bamboo. l lpm 3am. Free £4. Weekly. lllyus Brovvn plays the best in R&B and hip hop. Toast plays

Three floors of varied beats from the likes of

Bill Brewster and Soft Rocks on the ground floor, while the first floor is taken over by a ‘masked wonderland’ of live music performances and art installation. The top floor will rock to the sounds of the might Dub Pistols, a special guest the and Canadian bluesman Son of Dave (pictured).

I Thu 3 Nov. Bastille Taverne, Glasgow.

electro. pop and rock in the Red Room vvhile Mash delivers a ‘Back To Mine‘ set in the Lounge.

I Rubbermensch at AB(‘2.

I lpm 3am. Free £3. Weekly. A new night for indie kids. Andy Wilson is in charge with monthly visits from none other than Alan McGee ((‘reation Records).

I Schematic at Liquid Lounge.

I lpm 3am. £7 (£5). It) Nov. Monthly. lilectronica and booty bass with DJ Assault. Jonnycomputerock and Dan Tralik.

I Skint at the (‘athouse. I lpm 3am. £4 (£2). Weekly. limo. funk. punk and crossover. rock. goth and hardcore tunes. From DJ Billy Moat.

Glasgow Fridays

Club

I Babaza at Be-lo. 9pm 3am.

Free £6. Weekly. Paul 'I‘raynor. Ross McMillan & Billy Jones playing raucous R&B and heavy hip hop.

I Ballbreaker Fridays at (‘athouse 10.30pm 3am. £3 £5. Weekly. DJs Barry and liric play classic rock. glam metal. funk metal and industrial with DJ Billy providing the nil-metal. emo. hip hop. crossover alternative rock and dance.

I Beatonic at Basura Blanca.

l()pm 2am. £4. 5 Nov. DFK joins forces vvith fax/junk giant Kev le Stev (the Buff).

I Boogiedown at Bltiti basement. l()pm 3am. Free £5. Weekly (not 4 Nov). A night of funked tip jazz. disco. rare groove and house sounds from resident groove merchant Stevvart Reid. I Canvas Club at Arta. 9pm 3am. Free £5. Weekly. Live bands pltis DJ Joe Deehan playing funk and party classics.

I Chinawhite at ('hinavvhite.

9pm 3am. £I(). Weekly. Waitresses. proper doormen and discerning DJs make tip the ‘vvhites experience. iiclectic sounds.

I Club Living at (‘lub Living.

9pm 3am. £5. Weekly. Alan Mackenzie plays retro classics and Scott Mochar ptits a tvvist into it with sortie line house also.

I Coded at Vault. I lpm 3am. £5 (£4). Weekly. Steven Mc(‘reery is the main man and the likes of Billy Woods. Billy Kilkie and Amanda Price join in from time to time.

I DJ Yoda at Be-lo. 9pm 3am. £8. 4 Nov. The legend that is DJ Yoda joins DJs Paul Traynor (Beat 106). Ross McMillan. Billy Jones & MVlN' for a night of hip hop and scratching.

I Fluid at MAS. l lpm 3am. £6 (£4). Weekly. DJs Lisa Liltlevvood & Scott MacKay (Beat l()6). DJ (‘utz and DJ Status play the funkiest of house tunes and cutting-edge turntablism to a great party crowd.

I Freakmenoovers at Blanket.

I Ipm 3am. £3 £6. Weekly. DJs Dema and Nice on rotation. playing the best in hip hop. funk. street soul and R&B.

I Fresh at the Polo Lounge.

I lpm 3am. £5. Weekly. Michelle and Andy are in charge of the musical duties at this delicious gay/mixed Merchant ('ity club.

I Fridays at Wigvvani. I Ipm 3am. £6 (£5). Weekly. (iraham Ferguson and JP playing the ftill boona of party tunes to the city's frenzied good time gals and boys.

I Funhouse at Barfly. I Ipin 2am. £6. Weekly. A night of clued-up punk and cathartic indie pop nonsense. It‘s pogo- a-gogo vvith Radio 1's Vic (iallovvay and Mr Patil Needles.

3:3 Goodfoot at Riverside (‘lub. Midnight 3am. £5. 4 Nov. Monthly. Birthday special with (ioodfoot DJs and Lenny llarkins and (‘olin Lavv playing 6()s soul. funk and R&B.

I Grind at (‘lubVDub l()pm 3am. £6 (£4). Weekly. Scottie B plays the best urban. R&B. and hip hop sounds to an tip-for-it-crovvd.

Beat 106s underground ambassador Mash gives the lowdown

It When I’m on my travels. whether it be abroad or Arbroath. I always check out the local fly posters. It gives you an insight into the vibrancy of the local clubs. music and arts scene. Glasgow and Edinburgh have had major crackdowns on postering with serious threats being imposed on venues“ licences and livelihoods. Record companies too have had slaps on the wrists in the eradication of one of the oldest forms of advertising. You cannot fail to escape the ‘Destroy Rock and Roll' poster and stencilling campaign for Skye's biggest musical export, Mylo. You couldn't avoid it, and not just in Scotland London is still covered in their eye-catching branding. This may have reached saturation point but has certainly helped Mylo become a global star and get signed to Sony.

Many local citizens find fly posting, stencilling and graffiti offensive. but surely there is a difference between ‘Sharon 4 Deek' and a well illustrated graphic design. It has to be policed. as they can't be slapped up anywhere. Things are improving with council-run sites. but these are expensive for small club nights and usually have a massive waiting list. Previous unofficial postering sites are now lying dormant, with really out of date ripped flyers. which I find more unpleasing to the eye than up to date posters showing what a multicultural. cosmopolitan, vibrant country we live in. Cities like Barcelona operate a system where you provide posters to the council and they put them up. as they feel it promotes the city and therefore encourages tourism. Scotland has one of the best music scenes in the world. We really should tell people.

1' Catch Mash on Beat 7068 Xpress Beats and weekly Fridays at Vandal at the Liquid Lounge.

I It’s All About the Music at AB(‘2. I lpm 3am. £6 (£4). Weekly. liuan Neilson does the honours with his bag of funky electro sounds.

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