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I The Mothership at The Basement. 9pm- lam. Free. Chill out. jazz-funk style. with residents Gino and Fryer.

I Roots at The City Cafe. 8.30ptn-late. Free. Weekly. Johnny (Rhythm Lab) upstairs with funk. soul and acid jazz and

I Shake at The Venue. 10.30pm—3am. £3. 8 Sept. DJs Robbie. Eric and Tommy (Soma. Camel Beats) with underground deep house disco on the ground floor.

I Spice at The Tap O'Lauriston. 8pm—lam. Free. Techno with residents Bill and Jan plus drinks promos.

I Straight From The Pot at Negociants. l()pm—3atn. Free. An eclectic fusion of funk. rare jazz grooves. soul. hip hop. Brazilian and soundtracks with master blender Well Stirred.

I Sunday Night Fever at Century 2000.

l lpm—3am. £3. Drinks at 70p. 80p and 90p. appropriately accompanied by music from the 70s. 80s and 90s.

I Taste at The Honeycomb. 1 1pm—3am. £7 non members. £6 members. Weekly. Extremely busy mixed gay/night of hard partying. Residents Fisher and Price play garage. house. trance and techno. For further details call the 24 hour Taste Events Line on 557 4656.

I Timewarp at The Rocking Horse. llpm—3am. £2 (free before 12.30am). Classic tunes from the last four decades of

pop.

Mondays

I A.S.A.P. at The City Cafe. 8.30pm-late. Free. Dr Kool withjazz. blues. rare groove. Mo Wax and Latin flavours.

I Ceroc at Moray House. 7.15—10.30pm. £4 (£3.50). Energetic. stylish. tnodern jive from France with music ranging from chart to reggae. to Latin. soul and blues. Forty-five minute beginner class at 7.30pm. Plus. there’s a licensed bar.

I Digital Biscuit at Negociants. 9pm—3am. Free. 9 Sept. Fortnightly. Phunky. flipped-out. cheeky tunes dished up by Paul (Lift). Graftk and Believe (Voodoo lttc FM).

I ilello at The Honeycomb. lOpm—late. £3. New night featuring the talents of relatively unknown DJs who will be given a public platform (half-hour slots) for the first time. With Taste DJs Fisher and Price overseeing operations.

I Jan Is What? at Negociants. 9pm-3am. Free. 16 Sept. Fortnightly. An eclectic blend of Brazilian jazz and every other form ofjazz you can think of with DJs Benj and Krys.

I Sunflower at The Venue. 10pm—3ain. Free. 16 Sept. Weekly thereafter. Indie night.

I Trainspotter at The Subway. lOpm-3am. £1 (free for students with matriculation card). A mix of indie and dance.

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Robbie downstairs with a reggae selection.

Tuesdays

I Bloo iiote at The City Cafe. 9pm—late. Free. Jazz. funk. soul and hip hop.

I Calabash at Negociants. l()pm-3am. Free. Jazz. funk. soul and hip hop with Fawaz and Gavin.

I Freshly Squeezed at Henry's Cellar Bar. 9pm-2am. £4 (£3). Freshly Squeezed jam live with support frotn DJs Eh? Wun. Frosty J and George Mac.

I Insanity at The Subway. l()pm—3am. £1 (free for students with matriculation card). Pop. chart and indie sounds.

I Motherrunk at The Venue. l 1pm—3am. Free. 17 Sept. Weekly thereafter. Funk and soul with Gino and Fryer.

I Nice at The Citrus. 11pm—3am.£2. Drinks promos. Britpop and classic indie right through to 60s soul and mod.

I 708/808 Club at The Rocking Horse. 10.30pm—3am. £2 (free before 12.30am). 70s and 80s chart hits. as the name suggests.

I Space Safari at Wilkie House. 10pm—3am. Free. 17 Sept. ()ne-off night of off-world lounge music. toe-tapping exotica and bachelor pad bongos.

Wednesdays

I Ceroc at Moray House. 7.15—10.30pm. £4 (£3.50). Energetic jive from France with varied music including blues. chart and reggae. Beginners class at 7.30pm. Plus. there's a licensed bar.

I Dolphin at The Subway. 9pm—3am. Free. Student night with drinks promos. I Dub Department at Negociants. 10pm—3am. Free. Spiritually uplifting dub courtesy of the Rude boys.

I Eye Bam Yasi at Wilkie House. 10.30pm-late. £5 in advance from Wilkie House. Fopp and Underground Solu‘shun. l 1 Sept. One-offgig for the acid techno nutter.

I Horizontal at Century 2000. 10.30pm—3am. £3 (£1 students with matriculation card). Aptly-named student night with all-night drinks promos.

I Killer Cocktails From Outer Space at The Citms Club. 10.30prn-3atn. £2. Happy hour cocktails all night. The Teasage DJs with an explosive mix of indie/dance sounds at this busy inidweeker.

I Rubble at The Rocking Horse. 10pm—3am. £2 (free before 12.30am). Drinks promos. Busy. student-orientated night mixing up the sort of pop. dance arid indie sounds you'll hear at Katch or Shag. I S.D.A.P at The City Cafe. 9pm—late. Free. Motown and Acid Jazz.

I Sitintight at The Venue. 10.30pm-3am. Free. 18 Sept. Cutting edge hip hop on the top floor.

I The Transporter Room at The Attic. 10pm—3am. £3 (£1). Veteran jazz. hip-hop and funk club with regular live bands (Captain Shifty. Freshly Squeezed. Papa's Magic Beard. etc) and hard bop avant garde grooves creatively cut up by DJs Scotty and Solo.

Thursdays

I Back To The Did Skool at The Lane. 1|pm—3atn. Free. Soul and funk vibes.

I Century 2WD 1 lpm-3am. £3. See Fridays.

I Deep at The Venue. 10.30pm—3am. £4. 12 Sept. Fortnightly. Deep house night on the top floor.

I Delicious at The Rocking Horse. 11pm—3atn. £3. Weekly. A top quality indie-ish club where happy people groove to anything from Aretha Franklin and The Mike Flowers Pops to Pulp and The Bluetones.

I Eden at Wilkie House. 10.30pm—3am. £4. 12 Sept. DJs. dancers. drummers and live bands at this trance-beat. punk-a- ceilidh. folk-a-delic frenzy. Shake The Shak play live. .

I Escher atThe Venue. 10.30pm—3am. £3. 19 Sept. Fortnightly. Hard house. trance and techno on the top floor. hip hop downstairs.

CLUBS

All clubs listed above take place at one or the rollowing venues, which can be contacted ior further details.

I The 13th Note 80 Glassford Street. 553 1638.

I Apartment 23 Royal Exchange Square. 221 7080.

I Archaos 25 Queen Street. 204 3189. I The Arches Midland Street (off Jamaica Street). 221 9736.

I The Arena 15—27 ()swald Street. 221 3010.

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

I Baby Grand 3 Elmbank Gardens. 248 4942.

I Bar TD 10 Mitchell Lane (off Mitchell Street). 221 8353.

I Bar Miro 36 Kelvingrove Street. 353 0475.

I The Bedsit 1 Park Drive. 339 0432. I Betty’s Mayonnaise 37 Queen Street. 221 5934.

I elacltiriars Underground (below Blackfriars). 36 Bell Street. 552 5924. I The Cathouse 15 Union Street. 248 6606.

I Caledonian University Union 70 Cowcaddens Road. 332 0681.

I Caledonian Princess Anderston Quay. Broomielaw. 204 1150.

I CCA Cate Bar 350 Sauchiehall Street. 332 7864.

I Chambers 57 Cochrane Street. 552 1740.

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

I Club Xchange 25 Royal Exchange Square. 204 4599.

I The Corner Bar 2/4 St George‘s Road. 332 1625.

I Cotton Club 5 Scott Street. 332 0712. I Fury Murry’s 96 Maxwell Street. 221 651 1.

I The Garage 490 Sauchiehall Street. 332 1 120.

I Glasgow School 0t Art 167 Renfrew Street. 332 0691.

I Glasgow University Union 32 University Avenue. 339 8697.

I The ilalt 160 Woodlands Roads. 332 1210.

I lronhorse ear West Nile Street. 332 2215.

I Madame Gillespies 28 Cheapside Street. 204 4606.

I Maxaluna 410 Sauchiehall Street. 332 1003.

I Moio’s Bath Street. 331 2257.

I lice ’ii’ Sleazy 421 Sauchiehall Street. 333 9637.

I ilico’s 375 Sauchiehall Street. 332 5736.

I Dctober Cate Top floor. Princes Square

(off Buchanan Street). 221 0303.

I The Plaza 1 1 Victoria Road. 423 3077. I Prince Armany’s Clyde Place (next to Change at Jamaica). 420 6660.

I DMU 22 University Gardens. 339 9784. I RAF Club 27 Ashley Street. 332 4465 I Rat Trap 9 Brown Street. 221 7233.

I Beds 379 Sauchiehall Street. 331 1635. I The Renfrew Ferry Clyde Place. 552

0767.

I lt.0.'s 73 Queen Street. 221 2200.

I Rhapsody 240 Bath Street. 353 2306. I liocltsy's Basement 40 New Sneddon Street. Paisley. 552 5791.

I lioottops 92 Sauchiehall Street. 332 5883. .

I Sadie Frost’s 8- 10 West George Street. 332 8005.

I Strathclyde University Student Union 90 John Street. 552 1895.

I Sub Club 22 Jamaica Street. 248 4600. I The Tunnel 84 Mitchell Street. 204

1000.

I variety 401$auchiehall Street. 332 4449.

I The Velvet Rooms Sauchiehall Street. 332 0755.

I The Venue 474 Sauchiehall Street. 353 1927.

I The Volcano 15 Benalder Street. 337

l 100.

I The Whisky Bar Cambridge Street. 332 1032.

EDINBURGH

I The Attic Dyer's Close. Cowgate. 225 8382.

I The Basement Broughton Street. 557 0097.

I la Belle Angelo l 1 Hasties Close. 225 2774.

I Cavendish West Tollcross. 228 3252. I Century 2000 31 Lothian Road. 229 7670.

I The Citrus Grindlay Street. 229 6697. I The City Cate Blair Street. 220 0125. I The Honeycomb 36—38A Blair Street. 220 4381.

I The Jahacalte 28 Kings Stables Road. 659 5280.

I The Lane 7 Queensferry Street Lane. 226 6828.

I Club Mercado 36/39 Market Street. 226 4224.

I Minus 0ne (Carlton Highland Hotel) North Bridge. 556 7277.

I Moray ilouse Holyrood Road. 556 5184.

I The Moscow ear South St David's Street. 556 6375.

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

I Iegociants Lothian Street. 225 63l3. I Rocking Horse Cowgate. 225 3326.

I Royal Chimes 3 Royal Terrace. 478 7778.

I The Subway Cowgate. 225 6766.

I The Tap 0’lauriston Lauriston Place. 229 4041.

I The Venue Calton Road. 557 3073.

I The Wee Red Bar at Edinburgh College Of Art. Lauriston Place. 229 1442.

I Wilkie ilouse Cowgate. 225 2935.

I Fresh at The Venue. 10.30pm-3am. £4. 19 Sept. Uplifting house night.

I .iB at The City Cafe. 8.30pm— 1 am. Free. AJ and Norton with soul. funk and trip hop.

I Madchester at the Jaffacake. llpm—3am. £3. 5 and 19 Sept. Fortnightly. Edinburgh‘s busiest Thursday nighter. Expect the usual Manc classics. I The Mambo Club at The Cavendish. 10pm-3am. £4 (£3). Midweek edition of Sir Ossie's eternally popular Mambo: expect the same uptempo sounds as Saturdays: Latin. salsa. reggae. funk and soul.

I Pants at Stones. lOpm—lam. Free. Indie session with spirits at 50p-a-shot. I Rhythm lab at The Moscow Bar. IOpm—lam. Free. Weekly reggae session

with Johnny and guest selectors.

I Thelonious at The Basement. 9ptn—1am. Free. The Thelonious posse jam it jazz-funk-style in the busy Broughton Street bar.

I The Unspoken Thing at Negociants. 9pm—3am. Free. The Merry Pranksters mainline the daze back into thursdaze with their celebrated psychedelic extravaganza. presented in ludicrous Prankstervision. The eclectro soundtrack cruises the superfunk highway at about nine on the Richter scale.

I Very loud Music Is Good For You at The Citrus. 10pm—3am. £3. Weekly. An exciting mixture of live music and DJs playing predominantly indie sounds. With drinks promos from Red Stripe and Strongbow.

GB The List 6-19 Sept 1996