Regular weekly clubs plus one-oft events I are listed by city, then by day, then alphabetically by title. Clubs will be listed, provided that up-to-date details reach our offices at least seven days before publication. Club Listings compiled by Rory Weller and Bethan Cole.

Fridays I 40 Watt Club at Glasgow School of Art. 7.30pm—10pm. Free. Lindsey of Tankin‘ ' gently warms up the weekend with a laid back dub. funk. jazz and electronic ambient evening.

I Katch at The Cathouse. Studio 3.

I The Ark at The Tunnel. 1().30pm—3.30am. £5 (£3). Pumping house and garage grooves. Michael Kilkie and Scott McKay in Bar 1. Duncan Reid and Steven McCreery in Bar 2. Good and loud house. garage. sun tans and cleavage. : A11 drinks £1 before midnight. ' I Banus 10.30pm—3am. £6. DJ Paul Mulholland playing commercial dance. I Bar 10 ()ptn—ntidnight. Free. A laid back (but very loud) soul-based set from Stevie Donaldson with various guests dropping in from week to week.

I Bennet’s llpm—3am. £4. Busy gay night with DJ Sara.

I Bounce at The Tuxedo Princess. 9pm—3am. £6 (£3 before 10pm. £5 after 10pm with llyer). No curfew. Techno hardcore.

I The Cathouse 10pm—3am. £3.50 (£3 with ticket). Well-respected rock- orientated night in Studio 2. with Rubber Soul in Studio 1 and Katch in Studio 3. I Cleopatra’s 10.30pm—2.30am. £6.

; brash. trashy and fun as ever. Happy Hour

I Phar Out at Glasgow School of Art.

Disco. chart and mainstream with DJ 1 Davie Johnston. I Club Xchange llpm—3am. £4. Gay.

llpm-12.3()am. all drinks £1.25 and Beck‘s promotion all night. 1 I Cream at Reds. Strathclyde University. 9pm—2am (doors close 1am). £1. Students f and guests. Steven Watt of Mo Jazz on a commercial funk and hip hop tip. I Delmonicas 9pm—close. Free. DJ Stella 1 with a chart dance mix.

I Fluid at R.G.‘s. 8pm—midnight. Free.

. The best irt garage and house front DJ

Kevin.

I Friday at Cotton Club. 10pm—3am. £4 (£2.50 with matric card). A lush mix of happy sounds packing the place week i after week.

I Fury Murry’s 10.30pm-3am. £4 (£2

before llptn). Maintaining the legacy of ' the traditional student night. a rare species : today.

I Helter Skelter at The Venue.

10.30pm—3am. £3 (£2.50). Long-serving

rock/indie/70s/funk/kitsch night. Started

in 1988. the night now re-launches itself with the original DJ every week.

I Hipster at Blackfriars Underground. 8pm-close. Free. Martin Gavin of Goodfoot fame with ajazz. funk. soul pre- club.

10pm—3am. £3. The Katch boys peddling their blend of indie/studenty/gotxl time vibes. All drinks £1.50.

I Love Bug at The Garage.

10.30pm-3am. £3 (£2). Takes the place of Big Deal and has much the same music

. policy. Entry to Love Bug also lets you = investigate The Attic where the original T Radio City will be plying its retro trade. 3 I llicos 9pm—midnight. Free. Matt and

Tom with a mix of soulful house.

I Parklile at The Arena. 10pm-3am. £3

(£2). Post Mod club playing the best of

Brit pop frotn the ()0s onwards plus film

footage on video screens.

9.30pm—late. £2.50. New funky night

sponsored by Dr Jives and Stussy.

Resident DJ Paul Cawley is joined every

week by Nick Peacock. Colin Gate front

Bomba or Marc from R.A.D.

g I Reds 10.30pm—3am. £4 (£3 for students 3 before 11.30pm). ‘Chunky funk. deeliteful disco and groovy garage!‘ With DJ Paul

N‘Jie. Promo beers.

I Respect at Under 0’s. 8pm—midnight. Free. A blend of reggae and dub.

I Rhapsody llpm—3am. £5 (£2). All

2 drinks £1.50. Hip hop. garage. house and

funk.

I Rubber Soul at The Cathouse. Studio 1.

10pm—3am. £3. 60s and 70s music.

I Slam at The Arches. 10.30pm—3am. £6. Underground. upfront. technologically-

minded dance music from Stuart and

()rde. the biggest names this side of Hadrian's Wall. 2 Dec. Josh Wink from

f Nervous records gets a free reign to play what he likes. Lately he‘s been mixing up ' an acidy hard house set as well as a bit of

trance. 9 Dec. Claude Young. a new Detroit innovator whose work will be seen

shortly on Soma Records.

I Sonic The Indie Club at Rooftops (Secrets Lounge). 10pm—3am. £2.50 (£1.50 before 11.45pm). Indie club (it's a bit of a dead giveaway isn‘t it?) with £1 pints of lager on tap.

I Soundclash at The 13th Note. 8pm—midnight. Free. DJs Andy. Joe and

lain with ‘heavy dub reggae. quality

techno and intoxicating electronic massage.‘

I Urban Funk at Sub Club. llpm—3am.

Relatively new night that takes the place

of Blow. but continues in a similar

musical vein. The 01s and musicians

emanate from the ‘funky underground‘ and describe themselves as having ‘more

mouthwatering flavas than Opal Fruits'. 2 Dec. Grow Your Own. 9 Dec. Snowboy. I Vertigo Glasgow University Student Union. 10.30pm—1ate. £2. Dance stuff frotn the hugely talented DJ Dominic of the Sub.

I ‘l’he Volcano 10.30pm—2.30am. £4 (£3).

. Packed night of mainstream dance. rap.

funk and pop with DJ Alan Ronald.

I Voodoo Room llpm-3. 15am. £5. Mel Barr. Bobby Bluebell and guests with a wide mix of commercial house. 9 Dec. Farley 'Jackmaster’ Funk. the chap behind that old classic ‘Love Can‘t Turn Around'. guesting.

Saturdays

I Atmosphere at The Tuxedo Princess. 9pm—3am. £5 before 10pm with flyer. £6 after 10pm with flyer. £7 after 10pm no flyer. Hardcore techno featuring regular live acts.

I Audio Lemon at The Arena. 1 lpm—3am. £6 (£4). Despite Beechams nicking their idea, the Cool Lemon guys Price. Paterson and Sleepman will grace us with their not unsubstantial housetastic skills every week from here on in.

I Bar 10 9pm-midnight. Free. Socialise to the mellow sounds of DJ Nick Peacock et al.

I Banus 10.30—3am. £7. George Bell with his upfront dance and regular guest DJs.

I Bennets 11pm—3am. £5. Gay. With Roddy Stewart. the busiest shopkeeper/musician/DJ around.

I Brunswick Cellars 8pm—midnight. Free. Toni from the Limbo Records band Havana mixing up house and garage to a capacity crowd.

I Burnin’ at Strathclyde University Student Union. 9pm—2am. ‘A disco inferno’ apparentl .

I The Cathouse 10pm—3am. £4 (£3.50/£3 before 11pm). Sweaty rock-orientated club on two floors. Trad rock upstairs and contemporary rock downstairs.

HAS BEEN BlllCllllSlEll.

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