Loose talk

'THE IDEA IS TO CREATE A CROWD THAT FEELS LIKE A COMMUNITY'

Hystereo

David Stewart, co-promoter behind brand new electro night Screwloose talks to Sandra Marron about his desire to bring something different to Glasgow

ew kid on the electro block Screwloose makes its debut at the Arches this fortnight with a solid roster of interesting musical guests to get your teeth into. liven if it seems that every club in both Scottish cities has the ‘electro‘ genre in its revue. many nights just don‘t hit the mark with quality. lilectro may have enjoyed a trendy scenester image left over from the early days of London clubs such as NagNagNag but

people seem to be tiring of identikit electro clubs. So, if

you’re looking for the darker-edged side of the genre. the techno-influenced stuff that baulks at day—glo ridiculousness, then this new night could be the alternative you are looking for.

‘()ur basic concept revolves around letting your hair

down and letting your unhinged. unconventional self

shine through,‘ explains co-promoter David Stewart. ‘Some of the scenesters in Glasgow are taking themselves too seriously these days. and nights out sometimes look like a parade down a disco catwalk where people studioust ignore each other and everyone competes to be fabulous. Fabulous isn't always fun so we want to provide a place for people who have something loose in their heads and would like to express it. The central idea is to create a crowd that feels like a community. where everyone talks to everyone else, and everyone laughs.‘

The night also has a refreshingly different approach to booking guests. Rather than going down the often tried and tested f'omiula of big name [)Js that nights up and down the country are booking in electro circles. Screwloose have decided to try and introduce people to some newer music. ‘We looked to see who hadn‘t

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played in (ilasgow before so that we could make our debut with something people hadn't seen.‘ says Stewart.

Topping the bill are the Dublin-based duo llystereo who are signed to our own Scottish imprint Soma. The boys' slick production on tunes such as ‘()pening Bell‘.

the French-sounding ‘Deale' (think Justice meets

Supcrdisumnt) and current favourite ‘(‘orporate (Trimewave' make them surefire dancefloor pounders. The music is dark and it's hypnotic. with some killer crescendos, perfect for a sweaty night down at the Arches. Berlin hardhitters Boys Noi/e records provides the other two guests in the form of Shadowdancer aka Paul and Al Farrier with their dirty. dark and. at times. industrial sounds. plus llamburg‘s l)lM.

Stewart‘s own musical taste is very much a part of the overall vibe. ‘My personal desired emphasis was on a driving beat that kept your feet moving all night long.‘ he says. ‘So we‘ve aimed at hard electro with some

shades of techno. something tougher and much darker

than the likes of Death Disco while holding back from being as brutally banging as l’ressure.’

The future looks bright for the night with a move to The Art School planned from September. And Stewart‘s burning desire to present something different to the city knows no limits. ‘We also have ambitions to be doing something at New Year but that's all still in preliminary planning. and I am definitely interested in doing a few unexpected one-off events with some sort of twist.‘

Screwloose, the Arches, Glasgow, Fri 24 Aug, with Boys Noize records, Hystereo, Shadowdancer and DIM.

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