I Home Cookin’ at Be-lo. 9pm 3am. liree £7. Weekly. Ste“ art McCallum and Joe lliggins with urban and 80s soul.
I Homegrown at Bamboo.
l0.30pm 3am. £8 (£6). Weekly. Stevie Sole plays a milky. soull‘ul house set
is ith Miguel playing R&B and Dominic Martin supplying the funk and jail.
I Lush at the Polo Lounge.
10.30pm 3am. £5. Weekly. l’eaturing Andy in the Trophy Room with hits from the (ills to the 80s. vthile T0111 provides an up-l‘ront dance selection in the main room at the city's prettiest gay club.
I Lust For Life at .-\B(‘ I. l lpm 3am. £7 (£5). Weekly. 1)] (ierry l.yons is your man on Saturdays with everything from disco to indie and thundering rock. Noys upstairs due to popular demand.
I Mekanik at the Arches. 10pm 3am. £l0. ‘) 1)ec. Monthly. ()ne of the best labels in the \Hll'ltl. Kompakt. shoyscases the talents of Dominik liulberg and Gabriel Ananda.
I Off the Record at Soundhaus.
llpin 4am. £l0l£8). 3 Dee. Monthly. The yery brilliant Snitch drops into the can ernous surroundings ol‘ this great lL‘L‘lllto/hottse lllglll.
I Red and Gold Room at Aria.
10pm 3am. £7. Weekly. Billy Milligan mans the decks at this line night of Latin house. ll~ your life needs spicing tip. look no l‘urther.
I Rockstar at the ('orinthian.
l0pin 3am. £l0. Weekly. Rock and dance music collide. lixpect lots of big name 1)Js from both worlds. Residents include Martin Bate. Lisa I.ittleysood and Alex 1’.
I Saturdays at the (’athouse.
l0.30pin 3am. £4 £0. Weekly. Dis
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5:71: ‘A retrospective art celebration of roots music with Trojan Records.’ In other words, the best
is H reggae and dub known to man from SSDSL and Clash Magazine looking back at the legendary Jamaican label’s music and art since 1968. With an exemplary line-up that includes Terry Hall (the Specials), the Trojan Soundsystem featuring Earl Gateshead and Daddy Ad, DJ Ease (Nightmares on Wax) and Mungo’s Hi-Fi. 1. Thu 8 Dec. Carnival Arts Centre. Glasgow.
Barry and Andy with classic and current rock. glam. metal. l'unk metal. goth and break beats. 1)] Billy with hip hop. nu metal. alternative rock and industrial.
I Session at Soundhaus. l lpm 4am. £10l£t<l. 10 Dec. Bi-monthly. Marco Len/i returns to the Soundhaus alter his storiner of a set earlier this year. ()ne of techno's linest producers and His.
I Souljam at Bluu. 10pm 3am. £7l£5l 3 Dec. Monthly. Tao of (ilasgoyy 's linest l).ls Andy l'nger and Shae l) augmented by a top-notch group of singers. percussionist. trumpet and saxophone.
I Subculture at the Sub Club.
yyorking residents in the land. Harri and Domenic. do what they hate been doing best for l 1 years. They lly solo on .i Dec and on 10 Dec are joined by Ralph Layy'sott (30:20 Vision) yy ho \\ ill rock the house until 4am.
I Tusk Saturdays at 'l‘usk. 0pm 2am. liree £5. Weekly. A mixture ol~ l'unk. soul and classic anthems w ith Jay Blair.
I Vegas at Bastille 'layern.
9.30pm 2am. £9 (£7). l01)ee. Monthly. l‘eaturing l)Js l‘rankie Sumatra. Bugsy Seagull. Rick Hudson 6’; l)iiio Martin plus Venus l.as Vegas. the Vegas
Slit)“ girls & the l‘abulous Scott
I Wasted Youth at ..\ll(‘3. l lpm 3am. l‘rec £4. Weekly. lilectro. techno and harder edged beats.
Chart 8 Party
I Saturdays at Wigyyam. llpm iam. £7 l£(il. Weekly. Robin B iiiises tip Rth. will aitd club classics \yhile legendary 'l‘ony 'l'ahak plays upbeat commercial tunes.
I Vodka Wodka at ('ltib\’l)tib.
10pm 3am. £(i (£4). Weekly. lt‘s 1\\o nights on the trot lor Big ('otiiitry as he spins house. l'unk. soul. RNB and hip hop to an up- l'or-it croys d ol' party
GLASGOW
club venues
3:: ABC
300 Sauchiehall Street. 332 2232. This gig venue turns into a massive club night all through the weekend with a mix of indie crossover tracks and freeform mixing.
3?: The Arches
Probably the biggest venue in Glasgow and home to big names such as Colours and Pressure as well as a
See listings for details. ~11. Bamboo
51 West Regent Street, 332 1067. A musical
modern soul and funky house makes this a favourite venue. Homegrown on a
biggest night, but their
night.
’1‘; Barfly
260 Clyde Street, 221 0414. A great club for those who like guitar
a Thursday is always a good bet. See listings for selected highlights. 7 Belo
204 0101. Bump and grind your weekend away at this massively
1 lpm 4am. £12. Weekly. The hardest
Brothers.
people.
Argyle Street. 565 1023.
few underground treats.
programme that takes in
Saturday is possibly the
Thursday is also a crazy
music. The Evil night on
Royal Exchange Square.
popular. subterranean R88 club.
1 Blanket
520 Sauchiehall Street. 332 0755. Biggest R&B club in the city? We think so. Busy every Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
:‘Budda
142 St Vincent Street. 221 5660. The decadent Jet Set Go-Go Lounge happens every Saturday, and other weekend nights attract an up-for-it party crowd. See listings for details. The Bull Club
142 Bath Lane. 248 1777. A number of fine nights take place at this upstairs-downstairs venue with the jazz and funk remit. See listings for details.
i Carling Academy 121 Eglinton Street. 08700 771 2000. Host to big one off parties from Club Noir to Pressure. See listings for details.
" Carnival Arts Centre
2nd Floor, 34 Albion Street, 946 6193. Occasional club nights with ethnic themes at this Merchant City haunt
l” The Cathouse
15 Union Street, 248 6606. The most popular nu-metal and goth club in the city — just check
out those queues to get in over the weekend. CCA
350 Sauchiehall Street, 352 4900. Art space that throws the occasional one off special club event. See listings for details.
Club Living 69 Nelson Mandela Place, 248 7333. New venue with a full complement of rockin’ late evening to early morning weekend sessions.
Club 89 40 New Sneddon Street, 552 5791. It's experimental and funky techno all the way at this great venue. The guys from Rub-a-Dub are in charge musically. See listings for details.
Club V Dub 165 Hope Street, 248 2004. New club venue spinning everything from funky house to rock.
Corinthian Ingram Street. 552 1101. Upper-crust clubbing for those who like to spend, spend, spend. Smart clothes are a prerequisite over the weekend.
Cuba Norte John Street, 552 3505. Home to Mish Mash, this is a beautiful, cavernous venue in the Merchant City. See
listings for selected highlights. 'Cube
34 Queen Street, 226 8990. Clubs hardly come more popular than this. A massive clientele and a funky soundtrack characterises the Cube weekend presentation.
Fury Murry’s 96 Maxwell Street, 221 651 1. No pretensions — just pure partying at this classic venue down near the Clyde. The Garage 490 Sauchiehall Street. 332 1120. Classic student venue playing perhaps the most obvious party tunes. See listings for selected highlights.
Glasgow School of Art 167 Renfrew Street. 332 0691. Eskrima on Saturdays and LiveVevil every month make this student venue a winner. See listings for details.
Liquid Lounge West Regent Street. 353 6333. Upstart, Together and Hi-Karate make up a fine line—up at this loft style venue. See listings for details.
Oran Mor
Byres Road, 0870 0132 652. Huge Gaelic-style venue in the West End that plays host to the funk and jazz
celebration that is the N00 Groove. See listings for details.
Polo Lounge Wilson Street, 553 1221. The gay community of Glasgow votes with its feet every weekend, making this the most popular club of its kind in the city.
Queen Margaret Union University Gardens. 339 9784. Various club and club-orientated gigs occur at this student debauchery emporium. See listings for details.
Reds Sauchiehall Street. 331 1635. One of the oldest Glasgow venues, with a full complement of party tunes on the big three nights.
Renfrew Ferry Clyde Place, 553 0606. This floating venue on the Clyde plays host to various one-off nights. and the genius monthly that is VEGAS! See listings for details.
Riverside Club Fox Street. 569 7287. Home to the monthly style fest that is Saltlick. this small social club is an epicentre of cool. See listings for details.
Soundhaus Hydepark Street, 221 4659. House. techno and live venue with Chakra, Shoogakube
and Monox every month. See listings for details.
Sub Club Jamaica Street. 248 4600. The best club in Glasgow? Optimo Sundays and Subculture Saturdays seem to corroborate the claim. See listings for details.
The Tunnel 84 Mitchell Street. 204 1000. A venue famous for its well-dressed crowd and popularity. Dance tunes dominate the weekend. of course. See listings for selected highlights.
Universal 157 Sauchiehall Lane. 332 8899. This smart venue hosts drum 8 bass and laid back club nights. making it a varied space in which to relax. See listings for details.
Vault 25 Queen Street. 204 3189. DJs from the record stores of the city come together to spin up a storm under this. one of the biggest party streets in the City. See listings for details.
Woodside Social 329 North Wood5ide Road. 337 1643. A selection of indie and mod clubs make up the monthly programme at this charming west end institution. See listings for details.
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