Glasgow Sundays

Club

I Site at the (‘athouse. l().3()pm-~3am. £2 (£l .50). Weekly. A milder mix of indie and rock than you‘ll find at the city‘s premier rock venue on Fri or Sat. I Disco Badger at Bamboo.

I lpm * 3am. £6. Weekly. Dominic Martin and Kash keep the Sunday throng satisfied in the venue whose marriage of R&B and house has been an unqualified success.

I Domingo Loco at MAS.

I lpm ~3am. £5. Weekly. Kris Keegan and Dave Scally. in association with Level One Records. take the edge off that Saturday night session with a whole host of top—name guest DJs. You never know who you might see.

I Free Sundays at the Universal.

l lpm~3am. Free. Weekly. Hip hop. funk. soul. reggae. house and jazz all in this great venue just behind Sauchiehall Street.

I Mansion House at Corinthian. l()pm 4am. £12. 25 Sep. Monthly. September Weekend sees the return of Kerri Chandler (UK exclusive) to Glasgow and straight from the closing parties of Ibiza. Jo Mills from D(‘l(). Plus local residents.

I Mark Rae at (‘arnival Arts ('entre. 8pm 3am. £6. 25 Sep. Boss of Manchester record label (irand (‘cntral Records. Mark Rae retums to (ilasgow to celebrate the tenth anniversary of his ground-breaking label. Paul (‘awley. Michael Peck and Furious Breaks support. Part of Merchant (‘ity Festival Fringe.

I Mixed Bizness at Art School. l().3()pm 3am. £5 (£4). 25 Sep. A Sunday bank holiday special with usual suspects Itchy. Boom Monk Ben. Pro Vinylist Karim plus Rab's Boutique In the Vic Bar with Felonious Munk ((ioodfoot. Vegasl). Rico and D-Form. Making Freshers’ Week even fresher.

I Optimo {Espacio) at the Sub (‘luh l lpm 3am. £5 £8. Weekly. livery Sunday with JD Twitch and JG Wilkes playing the best selection of records on the planet.

I The Priory at Bamboo. l lpm ~3am. £5. Weekly. This club‘s something of a misnomer. Unless of course dancing all night to funky house and R&B is how you detox. (‘ut7.. Lisa Littlewood. Lee Watson and Richard Levinson are the hosts.

I Sensu at Liquid Lounge.

1 1pm 3am. £10. 25 Sep. Monthly. With an exclusive live set and Scottish debut from the mighty Trentemolle plus a DJ set from D] TOM from Poker Flat and resident Sensu DJS.

I Solemusic Soundsystern 8. Bacardi B-Bar at (‘(‘A. l()pm 3am. £l5. 25 Sep. Monsieur Dimitri from Paris is joined by Sole guys Stevie Sole and (ieoff M plus Al Kent for another storming authentic disco set. See preview. Page 3 l.

I Soul Sunday at ()ran Mor.

3pm 7pm. Free. Weekly. New afternoon club presented by Friday Street and the Boogaloo Investigators. the resident band who will be playing their usual set of ()Os-style live funk and R&B with DJ support from Mikey (‘ollins et al.

I Spunk at the (‘athouse. | lpm 3am. £4. Weekly. DJ Barry plays alternative. punk. classic rock, hip hop, metal and crossover industrial to a late weekend crowd.

I Sundays at (‘IubVDub l()pm 3am. £5 (£4). Weekly. Funky. sexy. disco and house treats with Simon (‘hadwick at the helm.

I The Wee Chill at The (ilasshouse. Queens Park. 5.30pm 1 lpm. £l3. Bug]. in the Attic headline with the liverything Treatment (Buff Records), Mixed Bizness, Hannah Thomson. Rhythmic Rents and DJ sets from Nick Peacock. Mash (Tirk). Andy Piacentini. Kev Stevens and (‘raig from the Buff (‘Iub. See preview, page 32.

Subculture keep up the quality when it comes to cutting-edge house as they welcome the Scottish debut of Dixon. The native Berliner has worked with Tresor, Femi Kuti and Atjazz but can currently be found as a DJ and producing on Jazzanova’s Sonar Kollective label. Sat 24 Sep. Subculture at the Sub Club, Glasgow.

Chart & Party

I Cabaret at the Tunnel. l lpm 3am. £4 (£3). Weekly. The Tunnel‘s second gay club night. Things are definitely fabulous at this Sunday night party.

Glasgow Mondays

Club

I Burn at the Buff. l lpm 3am. £5 (free £3). Weekly. It's the classic night for those working in the licensing trade. Bum admits those with a payslip for absolutely hee haw. which is nice!

Glasgow Tuesdays

Club

I Fluff on the Needle at (‘lubVDub l()pm 3am. £3 (£2). Weekly. Funk. soul. house and disco accompanied by live instrumentals with Marky Mark and friends. Lots of drinks promos too at this

I Killer Kitsch at the Buff (‘luh.

l lpm» 3am. £4 (£3). Weekly. A unique four-deck set up. pounding electro- clash tunes and kitsch classics. lixpect to see live bands and performance throughout the summer including sets by their monthly resident band - The Microsluts.

I IGISounds at Bar Bloc. 9pm 3am. Free. Weekly. Roots. rock. reggae in a dub style with Andy Taylor and Paulie. I Magnificent Seven at Blanket.

l lpm 3am. £5(£3). Weekly. Upstairs there's new star, Lil Rich. with his loveable funky bag of student classics. while downstairs Naeem has a more serious blend of street soul and R&B.

I TIT at MAS. I lpm 3am. £5 (£4). Weekly. Lisa Littlcwood (Beat l()(i) and (irahame Ferguson reside at this midweek shindig. Still the night of choice for the discerning midweek

clubber playing house. R&B and lots of

party tunes.

Glasgow Wednesdays :

Club

I Allure at the Tunnel. 1 1.30pm 3am. £3. Weekly. (lay night with the young and very talented DJ Darren Young dispatching some superb tunage.

I Elegantly Wasted at Bluu.

l()pm 3am. Free £3. Weekly. Launching on 2| Sep. Bluu is happy to push its new student night at the more discerning student types. (‘ocktails and everything at student prices.

I Fanni at Basura Blanca. l()pm 2am. Free £5. 28 Sep. Monthly. New straight- friendly gay-themed night with drag queens. go—go boys and girls and plenty more. Music is courtesy of IL DIVA and (‘hicks with Decks spinning kitsch disc and funky house.

I IIooky at the Liquid Lounge.

l lpm 3am. £3 (£4). Weekly. Another great night at the Lounge. Residents Psycho l) (Kriminal Records). Kenny l) (Bargo), Stewart (Radio Magnetic) and Dave Towers (Sax and effects) mix it up DIY style.

I South Side Boogie at the Shed.

l lpm 3am. £3. Weekly. Paul ‘Pee Wee' Welsh plays the very best in classic soul. funk and disco grooves.

I Tipsy at MAS. llpm 3am. £4 (£3). Weekly. DJ (‘ut/. lllyus and Status scratch up the finest tunes this side of a Manhattan block party circa 82.

I Tongue In Cheek at Bamboo. l().3()pm 3am. £4 (£3). Weekly. Bamboo‘s newest midweek night with 1)] Miguel playing R&B in the main room. DJ Toast playing chart in the lounge and Andy Wilson playing sortie rock in the red room. These boys cater for every taste.

Drsatch

Beat 106’s underground ambassador Mash gives the lowdown.

Who would have thought that Glam Rock would make a comeback. Whether you realise (or believe me). it has quietly crept through the back door. stopping off at a public-relations expert along the way. Glam Rock was a British phenomenon of the early 708. Its main identifying mark wasn't just the clothes worn or the band. but the 6/8 timing of the music. Checkout Franz Ferdinand's latest big hitter. ‘Do You Want To' it's catchy, credible pop rock with a nod to Marc Bolan.

Former List cover stars Goldfrapp are living proof that the 6/8 glam rock rhythms have commercial and accessible appeal. Their recent chart topper ‘Ooh la Ia'. owes a lot to the sounds of T-Rex. They previously touched on the sound with their track, ‘Train‘, which, as rumour has it, was given to remixer du jour Richard X to work on. Goldfrapp consequently rejected the result. so Richard X recycled the remix, dropped in a vocal from some girl called Rachel Stevens and a pop hit was born. How come that bubblegum pop of ‘Some Girls' sounds so different to the cool of Goldfrapp?

Check out the wave of German techno and electro producers that are recording in the 6/8 time signature. A lot of it circulates around Cologne's mighty Kompakt and its associated labels. also look out for electronic artists like Michael Mayer and Glasgow's own Jonnie Wilkes. James Savage and Marco Bernardi.

Fonunately I don't think there will be a Slade revival. but don't worry about Noddy Holder, he is still earning from his nuts adverts. oh and the “Merry Xmas Everybody' royalty cheques will be on their way soon.

iii! Catch Mash on Beat 7063 Xpress Beats and weekly Fridays at Vandal at the Liquid Lounge.

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