LISTINGS CLUBS

I Clubhouse at The Vaults. l 10.30pm—3am. £3.50 (£2.50). 11 Aug

only. Soaraway Euro house with Ross 1 Keddie and Fisher and Price.

I Cyberfunk at La Belle Angele. 1|pm—3am. £4. 1 1 Aug. Fortnightly. Psychedelic grooves and virtual reality funkadelica with DJ George from Squid. Impressive fractal graphics and regular live avant-funk sets from the likes of Papa‘s Magic Beard and the Martial Arts Ensemble.

I Ex-S 10.30pm—3am. £4. Tom Wilson of Radio Forth fame playing his inimitable brand of high octane rave.

I Genetic at The Rocking Horse. Ilpm—3am. £2.50. Hardcore industrial sounds.

I Heart at The Subway. Midnight—3am. £2. Disco and chart from Dave Stevvart.

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I Hump at The Music Box. I 1pm—-3am. £2.50 (students tree with 11) bet‘ore midnight). ‘An oasis in the summer desert of student tiightliie' 80s and 90s dance sounds.

I Made In America at the Venue. 11pm—3am. 1.4.4 Aug. Fortnightly. Premier quality US hip house upstairs. chunky hip-hop sounds downstairs.

I The Merry Pranksters at Negotiants. 10pm—3am. Free. Ambient. world and

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modern classical. But no bus. Ken Kesey or acid consumption (presumably).

I Shag at The Rocking Horse.

1 1pm—3am. £2.50. Popular student club. noteworthy for its truly appalling playlist and free chocolate.

I Summer House at the Venue. 11pm—3am. £4. 11 Aug only. Hard-edged minimal beats in a purist Detroit vein. Thumping.

Kilmarnock

I The Expo 1 West George Street. Kilmamock. 11pm—2am. £5 (£4). Saturdays. Dan Mackie and Alan Ronald with house and garage. Pete Heller of

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All clubs listed above take place at one of the following venues, which can be contacted for further details.

I The Arena 15/27 Oswald Street. 221 3010.

I The Arches Midland Street (off Jamaica Street). 221 9736.

I The Attic (enter through the Garage) 490 Sauchiehall Street. 332 1120.

I Bar 10 Number 10 Mitchell Lane (off Mitchell Street. 221 8353.

DANNY TENAGLIA NEW

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‘In a lot of New York clubs USA, Limelight, The Roxy - you’ll hear the same songs, the same style. At the moment they’re all trying to get that Factory sound.’ It’s 11.30pm and down the line from New York, Danny Tenaglia is debunking a few of the myths held in Britain about the New York club scene.

Tenaglia’s style of tough garage can be found on a multitude of remixes - Jamiroquai and Grace Jones to name two, his releases as The Look and The Daou and on his deep, percussive ‘Bottom Heavy’ cut on the forthcoming Tribal UK compilation. Despite all this and his respected status this side of the Atlantic, Tenaglia doesn’t have a regular spot in New York, where he claims the club scene is at times apathetic. ‘Recently Tony Humphries and i started a Thursday called Aqua Booty, even with a name like Tony’s it wasn’t busy.’

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; constrictions a lot of New York venues impose, ‘l meanliust refuse to play I ' ? Juliet Hoberts,’0anny contends the t

I . earned by some Ms. ‘A lot of it is to do with the NS playing obvious tracks or a set that’s too samey. I try to vary

Frustrated by the commercial

term ‘handbag’ is probably well

things, come in with a Michael Watford a ccapella first, then the harder stuff.’

He’s taken his own sound all over the US, to the Ministry, Tokyo, Eumpe, even cramped green-belt locations in

imagine Vasquez doing the business at Full Circle) and managed to kick up house stomping mayhem. ‘l’d call my sound hard garage, garage grooves or melodies with drum sounds that really bang,’ explains Tenaglia with audible stress on the ‘bang’. His album project, working title ‘The Danny Tenaglia Hardened Soul Project is,’ he says, ‘more hard garage stuff. The first track will be very tribal, the second a strong black female vocal Beautiful People - that kinda message.’

As far as the forthcoming Tribal UK tour goes, expect to hear exclusives from the album ‘I’ll be bringing the very best of what I have in my crates.’ That, without doubt, is a promise. (Bethan Cole)

Catch Danny Tenaglia on the mix as part of the Tribal UK tour at Tribal Funktion, The Venue, Edinburgh on Sat 6 Aug and at The Sub Club, Glasgow on Sun 7 Aug. The Tribal UK compilation is released on 1 Aug and features tracks from Danny Tenaglia, Junior Vasquez, Kiwi Dreams and Joi Cardwell.

I Barrowlands 244 GalIOWgate. 552 4601.

I Banus 23 Royal Exchange Square. 041 221 3002.

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

I Blackfrlars Underground (below Blackfriars) 36 Bell Street. 552 5924.

I Cafe Cini 81 Renfield Street. 353 2807. I The Cathouse 9 Brown Street. 248 6606.

I Cleopatra’s 508 Great Western Road. Kelvinbridge. 334 0560.

I Club Xchange 25 Royal Exchange Square. 204 4599.

I Cotton Club 5 Scott Street. 332 0712. I Fury Murry’s 96 Maxwell Street. 221 651 l.

I The Garage 490 Sauchiehall Street. 332 1 120.

I Glasgow School of Art 167 Renfrew Street. 332 0691.

I Nice ’n’ Sleazy 421 Sauchiehall Street, 333 9637.

I October Cafe Top floor. Princes Square (off Buchanan Street). 221 0303.

I OH 22 University Gardens. 339 9784. I Beds Upstairs at Nico‘s. 379 Sauchiehall Street. 331 1635.

I Beds bar Strathclyde University Union. 90 John Street. 552 1895.

I The Henfrew Ferry Clyde Place .552 0767.

I Rhapsody 240 Bath Street. 353 2306. I H.635 73 Queen Street. 204 0953.

I Rooftops 92 Sauchiehall Street. 332 5883.

I Strathclyde University Union 90 John Street. 552 1895.

I Sub Club 22 Jamaica Street. 248 4600. I The 13th Note 80 Glassford Street. 553 1638.

I The Tunnel 84 Mitchell Street. 204 1000.

I The Tuxedo Princess Anderston Quay. Broomielaw. 204 1150.

I Under Ventura 50—60 King Street. 552 1388.

I The Venue 474 Sauchiehall Street. 353 1927.

I The Volcano 15 Benalder Street. 337

I 100.

I The Voodoo Boom Cambridge Street. 332 3437.

I Adam House Chambers Street. 650 2395. '

I La Belle Angele 11 Hasties Close. 225 2774.

I Buster Browns 25—27 Market Street. 226 4224.

I The Calton Calton Road. 558 3758.

I Carlton Highland Hotel North Bridge. 556 7277.

I Cavendish West Tollcross. 228 3252. I Century 2000 31 l.othi:tn Road. 229 7670.

I The Citrus Grindlay Street. 2296977. I The City Cafe 32 Blair Street. 220 0125.

I The Cooler (Under The Venue) Calton Road. 557 3073.

I Ex-S 12 Shandvvick Place. 226 2266. I Legends (formerly The Phoenix Club) 71 Cowgate. 225 8382.

I Moray House Holyrood Road. 556 5184.

I The Music Box 9c Victoria Street. 225 2564.

I Hecociants 45 Lothian Street. 225 6313.

I The Pelican 235 Cowgate. 225 5413. I Red Hot Pepper Club 3 Semple Street. Tollcross. 229 7733.

I The Rocking Horse (formerly The Mission/Shady lady’s) Cowgate. 225 3326.

I The Subway Cowgate. 225 6766.

I Underground Club Rose Street.

I The Vaults 15—17 Nidtlry Street. 556 0001.

I The Venue Calton Road. 557 3073.

I The Wee Bed Bar at lidinburgh College Of An. Lauriston Place. 229 1442.

I Wilkie House Cowgate. 2262151.

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