The best new nights in town, this month Purple Sneaker Residents Mehdi & Anima and Jamie Young

Guests Saturday 3 March marks their official launch party with Brendan Long (Bugged Outl, pictured) and live sets from Baby Bones and Electric Boy Shock. Music policy Electro and ghettotech.

What they say “Body music to make your sneakers move. Expect nothing but the purist, cutting edge underground techno. electro and ghettotech music in Glasgow at the moment. Special guests at the forefront of the scene presented on a monthly basis.’

What we say It’s the fine folk behind Cotton Cake so expect good things. They know their underground dance cuts inside DRUM & BASS

half-Jamaican Goldie (the name came from his blonde and OUI' SO expeCt only the beSt GOLPIE . , dreadlocks at the time, rather than his subsequent teChnO/elemro dispatChes from the aazscgragdq’ glasgog' f; fidMar’ predilection for wearing expensive false teeth) first CUtting edge SpeCia' gueSt u Io m urg 8 ar showed face in Bombing, Afrika Bambataa’s graffiti Brendan Long played Couon Cake Just maybe, if Goldie keeps his head down for long culture documentary of 1985. After a short time in in December and they WOUIdn't enough, we’ll come to forget that he was binned early Miami, he returned to the UK to begin his DJ and have inVited him baCk if he hadn’t on from a series of Celebrity Big Brother and no doubt production career in 1992, using the aliases Rufige Cru rOCked the place with his maSh'Up coined it in as ‘gangster of the moment’ in EastEnders and, most famously, Metalheadz. Of house' teChnO' punk and new for a while. Perhaps even the far less shameful roles, The rest is pretty much history, from dating Bjork to Wave Plus G'asgow favourites playing ‘the Vinnie Jones part’ in Snatch and The World hob-nobbing with Oasis and getting Noel Gallagher to Baby Bones and Elecmc Boy Is Not Enough, will also eventually fade from memory. guest on his sophomore album Saturn Returnz. What is ShOCk pm in “V9 sets Of CrunChmg Only then would Wolverhampton boy Clifford Price be only mentioned in certain circles nowadays, however, is eleCtrOniCS' (Henry Nonhmore) remembered simply as the gold-grilled innovator who that his debut Timeless is possibly the hugest record I Purple Sneaker' C/aSS’C Grand came to popularise British jungle and drum & bass (the the genre ever produced, and that ‘lnner City Life’ will Glasgow week/y sat (Brendan latter term was slipping right into favour at the time) always remain a stone classic amongst the best of any Long gueStS sat 3 Mar) like no other. genre. No amount of subsequent screen time is ever

Barely out of his teens in the mid-80$, the half-Scots, likely to change that fact. (David Pollock) VENUE CLOSURE

THE RIVERSIDE CLUB Utter Gutter at the Riverside Club, Glasgow, Sat 3 Mar

The Riverside Club may be a big old ceilidh hall on the south of the Clyde that has doubled as a club venue for the past decade. But it has become one of the best leftfield venues in Glasgow, home for many years to nights like Goodfoot, Melting Pot, Mish Mash and Saltlick, not forgetting the ceilidhs that have run there for 22 years. It was also the spot where a young Mylo played out his first (now legendary) live show. But if you are a Riverside regular we have some sad news to report: Utter Gutter hosts the final night at the beloved Glasgow institution before the developers get their hands on it and turn it into luxury flats. Bloody capitalism.

So what made it so special? The DIY ethic of the place; the clubnights that didn‘t fit into mainstream clubland; the door staff that were nothing like door staff; the low fi ambiance (candles and a disco ball); the fact it was run by a women in her 608 who knew nothing about clubs but who loved the crowd and the music nonetheless; the punters who always knew how to party but never caused any agro . . . the list is endless.

But there's still time for one last goodbye as Utter Gutter's Madame S, Hushpuppy and DJ Bitch! will play the final tunes before the bulldozers move in. Big crowds are predicted as are riots and looting, so get your feet down there for early doors. (Sandra Marron)

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