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indies and more. Throughout July and August. Tankin‘ runs alongside Divine I (but on a different floor!) and your£2.50 i gets you into both clubs. . ITechnotrance at Mardi Gras. ; 10pm-3.30am. £7. If the rave scene really ; is dead then no one‘s told these boys yet! i IThe Tunnel 1 1pm-late. £7/£3.50. Big I upfront dance night hosting the i-D World 3 Tour party on 15 Aug. Paul Daley ofthe totally wonderful Leftfield heads a line-up 1 including Finitribe and those ubiquitous ‘guests‘. ; I The Volcano 1 lpm—2.30am. mm with j matric card. Mellow house. garage 1 grooves and street soul with Graham ! Wilson and Alan.

IWild at The Cotton Club. 11pm—3.30am. £5/£3 with matric card. Commercial dance and pop.

Sundays

I Bass Ball at Reds. 11pm—3am. £3.50. Oscar. Harri and Kilkie providing ‘uppy grooves for a happy crowd‘. I IBedlam at Club Xchange. ; 11.30pm—3.30am. £3/Free with ‘lucky

bag’. A new and particularly extravagant-looking straight night at Club X, with drinks promos and prizes galore. The surreal publicity material gives us a taste of what‘s to come: ‘. . . where untamed men lie prey to exotic birds. wild as cats and dangerous as cake.‘ Indeed.

I Bennet's 1 1pm—3.30am. £1 . All beers and spirits£l!

I Bobby’s Disco at The Volcano. llpm—2.30am. £3. ‘A million Bob fans can‘t be wrong or can they'?’

IThe Double Dockers at Fury Murry‘s. 11pm—3am. £2/£1 with Matric card or leaflet. Tam and Dave‘s groovy mix of indie. dance. pop and soul.

I Fuddrukkers at Cleopatra's. 10.30pm—2.30am. £1 .

IJazzlz at the Cotton Club. 11pm—‘very very’ late. £3/£2.50 with flier. Host and DJ Jazz brings us an essential new club playing a crossover of flamenco. fusion. mambo and. of course. jazz.

I The Rocking Gaff at The Cathouse. 9.30pm—2am. £3. New dance club with enthusiastic attitude and DJ s (Solo topping the bill). dancers and MCs really too numerous to mention! Check it out.

Mondays

I Juicy at The Volcano. 10pm—2am. £3. House/club night with Mel Barr and guests. seriously upfront and trendy.

I Trinity Ragga at Rooftops. 10.30pm—3am. £2. Reggae night. alsoon l Thursdays. ' I The Tunnel 11pm—3.30am. £2. Gay Mondays, with a well-deserved reputation

' for a pleasant atmosphere and a good

selection of current dance music.

I ZFD at Fury Murry‘s. 11pm—3am. £2. Sixties, 705. 805 and indie 90s with a bit of pop dance thrown in for good measure.

Tuesdays

I Jo Jo's at Club Xchange. 11.30pm—3.30am. £2. Busy, dance and chart tunes.

I Shimmy Club at Bennet's. 10.30pm—3am. £2. Legendary ‘closet‘. sorry, ‘straight‘ night. G0 at least once. but be early!

VVednesdays

I Bennet's 1 lpm—3am. £1 . 60p vodka! I Chopper at Club Xchange. 11pm—3am. £1.50 with Ieaflet/UB40/matric card. Double vodka for £1 plus an excellent across-the-board mix of indie-dance. funk, soul and pop: the ultimate student night?

I Go West at Cleopatra‘s. 10.30pm-2.30am. £2./£1 with ticket.

I Horizontal at The Volcano.

11pm—.2.30am. £2. Nick Peacock with the jazzy tunes.

I Jellybean at Reds. 10.30pm—2.30am. £2. ‘Soul. shufflers. go-go. all-in rock‘n’roll‘ and one of the highest body-to-dancefloor ratios in town. Your hosts: Stephen Pastel and Andrew Divine.

I Libra at The Cathouse. 11pm—3am. £2.50. Over-25$ disco.

I Love Train at Cafe Cini. Renfield Street. 9pm-midnight. Free. Selected beers for £1 . A pre-club warm-up or just a chance to relax with some good sounds: DJ Joe Deacon plays the best in classic soul. funk and piano house.

I Wednesday Night Fever at The Cotton Club. 11pm—3.30am. £2J£1 with matric card. 70s night with drinks promotions.

Thursdays

I Bloomers at (” Jopatra's. 10.30pm—2.30am. £2/£1 for students.

I Club Virunga at The Volcano. 11pm—2.30am. £3/£2. DJ Tchico plays African. reggae. soca etc. and maybe just a few tunes you might hear on a Wednesday or Sunday at the Volcano too! I The Men's Room at Club Xchange. 11.30pm—3am. £2.50/£2 with flier. ‘Raunchy' men-only night with live show and Rolling Rock for£l.

I Shall at The Cathouse. 11pm—3am. £1. No relation to the Edinburgh club ofthe same name. but 70s disco nonetheless!

I Sim Ting at Reds. l 1pm—3am. £3/£2. Acid jazz night with Johnny Wilkes and Paul. still doing the business.

I Strathclyde University Union 9pm—2am. Free.

I The Tunnel 11pm-3.30am. £4/£2 with matric card. Student-orientated music from indie to funk that packs 'em in.

CLUBS mama-

All clubs listed above take place at one ofthe 3

following venues, which can be contacted for further details.

GLASGOW I

I The Apollo 7 Renfrew Court. 332 6231. I The Arches Midland Street (offJamaica Street). 221 9736.

I Bennet’s 80—90 Glassford Street. 552 5761.

I The Cathouse 9 Brown Street. 2486606. I Circa Custom House Quay (below Pier 39). 221 0865.

I CleOpatra's. 508 Great Western Road. Kelvinbridge. 334 0560.

I Club Xchange 23 Royal Exchange Square. 204 4599.

I Cotton Club 5 Scott Street. 3320712.

I Follies 193 Pitt Street. 332 7322/7522. I Fury Murry's 96 Maxwell Street. 221 651 1.

I Glasgow Polytechnic 70 Cowcaddens Road. 3320681.

I Glasgow School of Art 167 Renfrew Street. 332 9797.

I Heaven 15 Union Street. 221 61 1 1.

I Joe Paparazzi 520 Sauchichall Street. 331 21 l 1.

I Mardi Gras 73 Dunlop Street. 2213623. I Mayfair 490 Sauchichall Street. 332 3872.

I Reds Upstairs at Nico‘s. 379 Sauchichall f

Street. 331 1635.

I Rooftops 92 Sauchichall Street. 332 5883.

I Sub Club 22 Jamaica Street. 2484600. I The Tunnel 84 Mitchell Street. 204 1000. I The Venue 474 Sauchichall Street. 332 3872.

I The Volcano 15 Benalder Street. 337 1100.

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This week’s review comes from Gary Robinson of Radio Tay.

‘\ 1 1 iii. Over the past few weeks, there has been so much good stuff on the Bacardi Chart: The Shamen, Snap, Reese Project, Jimi Polo, Dina Carroll etal. In fact, two things seem to have happened regarding chart movement as far as Tay territory is concerned: the aforementioned tracks have remained fairly static, changing positions undramalically from week to week, and new tunes such as Cathy Dennis, 49ers and The Alooi seem to have vanished from last week’s chart as last as they appeared!

Ah well, quelle dommage! here’s this

week’s biz.

Unfortunately, Snap is on the way out after a successful run on the Bacardi Chart though still packing dance floors throughout Scotland, and in comes Bowa with ‘Your Love’ while Photon Inc. “Give A Little Love’ can’t decide what to do as it fluctuates at the lower end oi the chart.

Now, here’s a blast from the past (sorry— DJ term). Remember Junior Giscombe? Well, he's back with ‘Then Came You', a cover of the Detroit Spinners and Dionne Warwick classic (so it says on the cover) with mixes by E-Smoove and Maurice. What’s more, it ain’t half bad!

The Reese project have been tumbled this week by the terrific Sunscreem's ‘Love U More'. However, the thing that has really made my week is the fact that Luther Vandross and Janet Jackson (not forgetting 88D and Ralph Tresvant) are making the grade with ‘The Best Things In Lile’ remixes by Frankie Knuckles and David Morales, and the LP version is an absolute classic.

Hope to see you at the Bacardi Beat Dance flight at Bentley’s in Perth on Friday 14 August!

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The List has two selections of this week’s Top Ten records in the Bacardi Beat Dance Chart to give away to two competition winners, plus a miniature bottle of BACARDI rum and a BACARDI rum drinks guide for each of ten runners up. Just answer the questions below and return the form no later than 28 August 1992, when a draw of all the correct answers received will take

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