I Club NME at Glasgow School ol Art. lllpm 3am. £(i i£5i. Wet-kl}. The latest addition to the art} roxtcr u itli Inc hands and “la playng clcctro. indie and «lance lllllxlc.

I Club Noir at ('arling Academy (ilasgow 9pm 2am. £12 l£‘)i. 8 Apr. Scotlanth onl_\ hurlcsquc club is hack at the ('arling lor another iiiglil of great shows and tlrt'lellg up. This month the} take )otl to the pictures. 'l'hink ()xcarx. tl\llcrcllc\ aiiil Stag liliiis and _\ou are on the right track. No jeans or trainers.

I Colours present Lashed Republic at the Arches. lll.3tlpm 3am. £l2.5ll. l Apr. Big hard hotGC illltllt‘llls courtcs} of Lisa l.axhcs. BK. (iio l’crri. Jason ('oi‘tt/ w ith Tu istcd a Brainlirc olil \kool edition. Stu Allen. Bass (icncrator. Jl-'.\'. l’ulsator. All} K and ('huhh Kra).

I DEFF at the Liquid Lounge.

llpiii 3am. £ltl (£8). I Apr. l)lil-'l-' pups its clicrr) at the Liquid Lounge with a night ol phat clcctro heals and lunk} L‘tlgctl tilth} hotlsc. prinitlcd b} (all. Mckanic'x Richie .\lohhs and duh Kl'lfl‘. I Dirty Record: at (ilasgou l'niwrsit} l'nion. lllpm 2am. £3

(£2 l'rccl. Weekly. l’aul .\"Jic (XI-Mi gch lk‘llllltl tllL‘ (lL‘Ch\ tti ilcliwr ti selection ol' Rtfill. hip hop. soul and disco. ()pcn Hex is for upcoming DJs and runs wcckl} do“ nxtairs in Deep 6 alter a li‘cc l)J workshop (from 8pm).

I Divine al (ilasgou School ol‘ Art. lllpiii 3am. £3.50 £6. Weekly. Deep funk. Mix and 70.x groou‘s and a Iiiin crowd go into the mix at this \‘cr_\ long running (ilasgow residents‘ night.

I Emergency at the l'iiivcrsal.

| lpm 3am. £5. 8 Apr. Monthly. Disco. ltalo and all things hill with Andrew Back. This month Balearic Mike. Manchester‘s lcgciidar) part)‘ maker and \‘lll)l shaker. helps him out.

I Enjoy at Queen Margaret l'nion. 9pm 2am. £5 l£-l). l Apr. Qualin house music action from local hoys Percy X. John McLean. l.iniiic and Andy Inglis. I Garage Saturdays at the Garage. ll)..‘~(lpm 3am. £7 (£5l. Weekly. Brian

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One off-show as the cut & paste master returns with his unique audio-visual show. He uses the latest technology to

create a collage of film and visuals, taking in a healthy dose of his 805 obsession as well as his trademark hip hop, TV themes, country, soul, 805 pop, soul, reggae, drum & bass and anything else he can get his

hands on for this musical mash-up.

iii Wed 72 Apr. Glasgow U/iive/s‘iti' Union. (S/risgoi'.’

.\chastcr play all _\our lamuritc classics in the main hall \\ltllL' Kenn} \Utll's through altcrnatiw inilic and retro L‘lil.\\lC.\ in the Attic.

I Groovejet at MAS. l lpm 3am. £5. Weekly. .llH's ch in Mcliu'lanc teams up with lli\ hlltltlic\ StcpllL‘ll LCC tilltl \Vootl) in the main room for a null} mash-up ol the liiicst holGC music around while Ran-B spins the sweetest Rikli cuts in the lounge.

I Home Cookin’ al lie-lo. ‘lpm 3am. £7 tl't'ccl. \Vcckl). Stewart .\lc('allum

and Joe Higgins \\llll urban and Mix \tllll.

I Homegrown at ltaiiihoo.

lllfillpiii 3am. £8 t£(ii. \Vcckl). SlL'Ht' Sole play a funk}. soull'iil hoin wt with .\ligucl pla}iiig Rikll anil l)tilllllllL' .\lartiii \tlppl}lllg the tank and ja/I.

I Inside Out at the Arches.

ltlpm 4am. £30. 8 Apr. .\lonthl}. Dance tlt ll\ lltll'tlcxl. lll\ltlk' ()Ut \ \ (iiiiitlgl'ccl i\

l‘llt'lllll‘ \\tlll l tltlic ll.illi\\cl|. litlt llit}\. \ldltt‘l \\t'\‘tl\. l lt'tl llitlxk‘l. \iii}lgioo\ci illltl \lc\ kitltl

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I Mish Mash .il lx’ncixiilc ('liih midnight :Jlll t lll .\ \pi \li‘llllll\ lloiiw. t‘lt'tlio. \ll\\|‘ .tll\l t'wixlliiiig clw m lwluccn lioiii \l|\ll \l.t\ll lll.lt'\llii ()xt‘ai l‘llllilllt'. It‘lllt‘tl h} \oiilm |\\‘\.tl\' and Hum ipt‘it'uxxioiii llll\ month llii‘_\ t't‘lt'l‘ldlt' lllk' lt'lt‘.t\t' ill lllt‘ll '\l‘t‘t'\lllt‘\\' iuoiil on \lmixti} ol Sound

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I Saturdays .ii the (Lithium-

lll. illpm iaiii Hi i Lli \\t-t-l.l\ I).|\ Hair} and .\iitlt haw i laxxii .llltl t'iiiit'iil rock. glam. lllt'lill. liiiik iiiclal. t'i'lll .llttl liit'ak l‘t‘.ll\ on tlllt'l plus lll liill} lwltx out lll\ i'cgiilai l‘lt'lltl ol hip hop. llll metal. allt‘i'iialiw lock .llltl llltlll\lll.ll

I Saturdays .it \Viguaiii llpni iam £7 (UH. \M't'kl} Rolim ll Illl\t'\ up Rtkll. \Htll .iiiil \"llll‘ t‘l.l\\l\‘\ \\llllt‘ lcgcnilar} 'lon} 'lahiik [ilil}\ upht-al t‘oiiiiiit'i’t'ial tllllt‘\

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llpiii 3am, £lll. \M-ckl} l'lit- liaiilt-xt \xoikiiig i't'xiilt'iilx lll lllt' l.tlltl. ll.iiii .llltl l)t)lllL‘ll|L' tltl \\ll.lt the} haw l‘t‘t'll ilomg

GLASGOW

Club venues

I 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.

II The Arches

Argyle Street. 565 1023. Probably the biggest venue in Glasgow and home to big names such as Colours and Pressure as well as a few underground treats. See listings for details.

I Bamboo

51 West Regent Street. 332 1067. A musical programme that takes in modern soul and funky house makes this a favourite venue. Homegrown on a Saturday is possibly the biggest night, but their Thursday is also a crazy night.

I Barfly

260 Clyde Street. 221 0414. A great club for those who like guitar music. The Evil night on a Thursday is always a good bet. See listings for selected highlights.

I Belo

Royal Exchange Square. 204 0101. Bump and grind your weekend away at this massively

popular. subterranean R&B club.

I Blanket

520 Sauchiehall Street. 332 0755. Biggest R&B club in the city? We think so. Busy every Friday. Saturday and Sunday

I 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.

I The Buff 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. I Carnival Arts Centre

2nd Floor. 34 Albion Street. 946 6193. Occasional club nights with ethnic themes at this Merchant City haunt. I 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.

.i; CCA

350 Sauchiehall Street, 352 4900. Art space that throws the occasional one off special club event. See listings for details.

lii'l Club Living

69 Nelson Mandela Place. 248 7333. New venue with a full complement of rockin' late evening to early morning weekend sessions.

i3 Club 69

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.

at Club V Dub

165 Hope Street. 248 2004. New club venue spinning everything from funky house to rock.

e? Corinthian

Ingram Street. 552 1101. Upper-crust clubbing for those who like to spend. spend. spend. Smart clothes are a prerequisite over the weekend.

I 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 6511. 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. Club NME and Divme (on Saturday) every week make this student venue always a winner. See listings for details. 1: 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. :5 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 The Broomielaw, Anderson Quay. 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. 21‘ Soundhaus Hydepark Street. 221 4659. House. techno and live venue with

Chakra. Shoogakube and Monox every mOnth. See listings for details. i4 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. 7‘ The Tunnel

84 Mitchell Street. 204 1000. A venue famous for its well-diessed crowd and popularity. Dance tunes dominate the weekend. of course. See listings for selected highlights.

L-s 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. Iii Woodside Social 329 North WOOdSlde 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.

36 THE LIST 30 Mar-13 Apr 2006