www.list.co.uk/clubs from Diwan (10 Oct) plus roots, reggae and rhythm from Bob Hillary & The Massive Mellow (17 Oct). Fuel at Studio 24. 11pm–3am. Free before 11.30pm: £6 (£4) after. 17 Oct. Playing everything from rock to punk and indie to breakbeat, Fuel gives you just the kind of music you want to hear on a Saturday night. Grafik at Studio 24. 11pm–3am. Free before 11.30pm; £6 (£4) after. 10 Oct. Fortnightly. Another new night at Studio 24 with an energetic, cutting edge mix of rock, indie, punk and breaks. Karnival at Cabaret Voltaire. 11pm–3am. £8 before midnight; £10 (£8) after. 10 Oct. House night which promises to indulge ‘every pleasure, every sin’, joined by the deep funky techno sounds of Funk D’Void (Soma). Liquid Soul at Po Na Na. 10pm–3am. £4 before 11pm; £7 after. Weekly. Get down early for this consistently capacity retro-disco and funky house night, featuring Po’s own Mark B on the decks fusing classic and bang up-to-date funky house for those in the know. Lulu at Lulu. 9pm–3am. Free before 10pm; £4 before 11pm; £8 after. Weekly. Gareth Somerville, Danny T and Jon Hutchison playing club hits and chart favourites. Messenger Sound System at the Bongo Club. 11pm–3am. £5 before midnight; £6.50 after. 10 Oct. The mighty Messenger Sound System blasts out the best in righteous reggae, dub and roots with MC Ras Echo. Milk at the GRV. 11pm–3am. £tbc. 17 Oct. Hip hop, soul and funk with a head- to-head DJ battle with Mr Meaks (Streets tour DJ) and DJ Bunty (Mixkings). The Mission at Studio 24. 6–9.30pm. £5 (£4 members). Weekly. Under 18s night of rock, metal and alternative tunes. Mumbo Jumbo at the Bongo Club. 11pm–3am. £6 before midnight; £8 after. 17 Oct. Headspin’s Steve Austin and Colin Miller join forces with Tackno’s Trendy Wendy mixing up funk, soul, electro, house and good time party tunes. Opal Lounge at Opal Lounge. 9pm–3am. Free before 10pm; £4 before 11pm; £8 after. Weekly. Late night soirée featuring DJ Dave Shedan and a fusion of glamorous vocal house and accessible electro with a hint of R&B. Our House at Cabaret Voltaire. 11pm–3am. £6 before midnight; £7 after. 10 Oct. Tony K and Liam G take over the Speakeasy with some classic house and funky electro.

Stereofunk at City Nightclub. 11pm–3am. £7 (£5). Weekly. Stereofunk present their own brand of glamorous 21st century house and electro funk from DJs Stevie Lennon and Craig Kelman. Please note dress code: ‘no effort, no entry’. Substance at the GRV. 10.30pm–3am. £10. 10 Oct. The underground techno night reaches its third birthday and marks the date in style with a live set from Warp singing Clark, Milanese (Planet Mu) and another live set from Syntheme alongside resident gavin Richardson for a night of dark and twisted techno and electronica to get the blood pumping. Tease Age at Citrus Club. 11pm–3am. £2 before 11pm; £6 after. Weekly. This indie stalwart dishes up everything from swinging 60s hits to baggy Manchester faves as well as a host of current NME chart botherers with DJ Monkee Mickee. Edinburgh’s longest continually running indie night. Ten Tracks at Electric Circus. 11pm–3am. £6. 10 Oct. The founders of www.tentracks.co.uk present a night of eclectic musical delights with guests Popscure and The Vangelis.

✽✽ Ultragroove at Cabaret Voltaire. 10.30pm–3am. £10 (£8). 17 Oct.

Gareth Sommerville’s house night hits a very impressive anniversary as they celebrate their tenth birthday! Joey Negro, Al Kent and The Blessings help the party go off with a bang. See preview, page 39. Wire at Electric Circus. 11pm–3am. £6. 18 Oct. New discotronic pop, art punk and electronica party from Craig Jamieson (Modern Lovers) with clattering indie from Dananananakroyd (DJ set).

Edinburgh Sundays

FREE Killer Kitsch at Cabaret Voltaire. 11pm–3am. Weekly. Killer Kitsch returns to Edinburgh as Euan Neilson and David Sinclair import their mix of dance, electro, 80s synth pop, new wave and punk to the Cab. Rise at Opal Lounge. 10pm–3am. £4. Weekly. DJ John Hutchison presents a fun and original mash up of funky house, electro disco, club classics and R&B vocals. The music you love remixed and re-invented as you’ve never heard it before. FREE Sections at the Hive. 11pm–3am. Weekly. A rock’n’roll journey with all the best cuts from

classic metal and hard rock through to 80s glam and goth. Shake at Shanghai. 10pm–3am. £4 (£2). Weekly. Soulful vocals, sexy disco and funk-laced house party anthems from Leon Easter. Tipsy at Lulu. 10.30pm–3am. £3. Weekly. R&B and hip hop from residents Nick G, DJ Phaze and DJ Prospect at what they promise will be ‘the hottest Sunday night party in town’. Edinburgh Mondays

Dirty Stop Out at Opal Lounge. 10pm–3am. £tbc. Weekly. Mashed up mix of the latest funky house, twisted with old school and R&B. Forbidden at Shanghai. 10pm–3am. £5 (£4). Weekly. R&B, hip hop, urban electro and chart tracks. Lulu at Lulu. 10pm–3am. £tbc. Weekly. See Fri. FREE Mixed Up Mondays at the Hive. 11pm–3am. Weekly. R&B, hip hop, pop and floor fillers. FREE This is the Industry at GHQ. 11pm–3am. Weekly. New Monday nighter for GHQ created especially for those in the business (bars, clubs, pubs, hotels and restaurants). Trade Union at Cabaret Voltaire. 11pm–3am. £2 (£1). Weekly. Night to give something back to the bar and club workers with everything except cheese from DJ Beefy and Wolfjazz. Beards of Canada guest (12 Oct). Edinburgh Tuesdays

FREE Antics at the Hive. 11pm–3am. Weekly. Rock, emo, punk and metal dispatches from Edinburgh’s alt.scene. Avoid at the Bongo Club. 11pm–3am. £3 before midnight; £4 after. 20 Oct. Laidback house and deep dub night raising funds for Wateraid with live music, DJs, art and the ‘Avoid confession booth’. FREE Hybrid at the GRV. 11pm–3am. Weekly. Underground dance, techno, dubstep, bass, jungle and more featuring a mixed line-up of DJs from Noizteez, Volume!, Big’n’Bashy, JakN, Riddim Tuffa and other institutions. Kinky Indie at Citrus Club. 11pm–3am. £4. Weekly. Indie music with a touch of ska, 60s and 80s. Love Traffic at GHQ. 11pm–3am. £4 (£3). Weekly. Pulling doesn’t get any easier than this. At a traffic light party everyone knows where they stand: red

Clubs

for no thanks, amber for maybe, green for definitely. With DJ Dale Lush. Lulu at Lulu. 10pm–3am. £tbc. Weekly. See Fri. Missbehave at Opal Lounge. 10.30pm–3am. £5 (£4). Weekly. New Tuesday night for Opal with B-more, 80s, disco and electro beats from DJs Rennie Rich and 3 Pieces. FREE Split at Cabaret Voltaire. 11pm–3am. Weekly. Drum & bass, electro, techno and breakbeat with Shadowskill, the Dropout DJs, Dogma and a smattering of very talented local guests. White Noise at Electric Circus. 10pm–3am. £4. Weekly. The finest up- and-coming Scottish acts perform live with Delta Mainline and Haight Ashbury (13 Oct) and Mitchell Museum and The Scottish Enlightenment (20 Oct). Edinburgh Wednesdays

Chairmen Meow at Shanghai. 10pm–3am. £4 (£3). Weekly. Eclectic chart, dance and indie from Calverto and guests. Chambles at Opal Lounge. 10pm–3am. £5. Weekly. Night of sexy music, fantastic cocktails and fabulous people. Dress to impress. Delinquents at Electric Circus. 10.30pm–3am. £5. Weekly. Filthy mash- up of iconic anthems and cool beats. Guilty at Lulu. 10pm–3am. £5 (£4). Weekly. An unashamed selection of classic pop nuggets from the last five decades from ELO to Duran Duran to Snow Patrol, all under the watchful gaze of DJ Johnny Frenetic. FREE JungleDub at the Bongo Club. midnight–3am. Weekly. Showcasing the Scottish dub, dubstep and jungle scene. Ministry of Sound at Mood. 10.30pm–3am. £tbc. 14 Oct. Monthly. The legendary club night on its Clubbers Guide Summer 2009 tour, with glam club hits from DJ Nilesh Parmar. FREE The Pit at the Hive. 11pm–3am. Weekly. Rock and metal night by rock and metal fans for rock and metal fans. FREE Subtext at the GRV. 11pm–3am. Weekly. Electronic showcase with DJ talent from clubs such as Split, Kapital, Touch, Compakt and Coalition. We Are . . . Electric at Cabaret Voltaire. 11pm–3am. Free before midnight; £2 after (free for members). Weekly. Edinburgh’s busiest midweek electro-funk disco party with Gary Mac joined by Kev Wright and Babes (14 Oct) followed by Stewart Wilson (21 Oct).

EDINBURGH Club venues Berlin 3 Queensferry Street Lane, 467 7215. Selection of cool house nights. See listings for details. The Bongo Club Moray House, 37 Holyrood Road, 558 7604. One of the coolest and most eclectic clubs in town. See listings for details. Cabaret Voltaire 36-38 Blair Street, 220 6176. Mixed bag from house and techno to drum & bass and indie. See listings for details. The Caves Niddry Street South, 557 8989. Great subterranean venue (as the name suggests) getting more and more popular due to its unique atmosphere. See listings for details. CC Blooms 23-24 Greenside Place, 556 9331. One of the city’s most enduring gay

clubs, with hi-NRG tracks every night of the week. The Citrus Club Grindlay Street, 622 7086. Mainly studenty venue that goes for an indie vibe as well as a dash of punk, new wave and 80s classics. See listings for selected highlights. City: Edinburgh 1a Market Street, 226 9560. From student nights to big house and guest DJs. See listings for selected highlights. Club Pivo 2-6 Calton Road, 557 2925. A selection of the best Edinburgh DJs play every night for free. Electric Circus 36-39 Market Street, 226 4224. Eclectic dance beats and indie plus private rooms for a unique clubbling experience. Espionage 4 India Buildings, Victoria Street, 477 7007. Five floors of

varied chart and dancey action. GHQ 4 Picardy Place, 550 1780. New swish gay club. See listings for details. The GRV 7 Guthrie Street, 220 2987. Intimate club venue mixing art and beats. See listings for details. Henry’s Cellar Bar 8-16a Morrison Street, 228 9393. Eclectic and experimental night from surf rock to electro. See listings for details. Hive 15–17 Niddry Street, 556 0444. New home for most of the Subway Cowgate’s nights of rock, indie and electronica. See listings for details. The Hudson Club Hope Street Lane, 247 7000. Quality eclectic nights from big house to student nights from some of Scotland’s best DJs. Jam House 5 Queen Street, 226 4380. Primarily a live music and jazz venue open until 3am, but home to the odd club special, including Club Noir. See listings for details. The Jazz Bar 1 Chambers Street, 467 2539. Cool beats from global sounds to straight ahead jazz. See listings for details. The Liquid Room 9c Victoria Street, 225 2564. Currently closed due to fire damage. More news when we get it. Lulu (under Tiger Lily) 125b George Street, 561 2245. Cool funk, house and other grooves from the people who brought you the Opal Lounge. Medina 45-47 Lothian Street, 225 6313. Laid back vibes with cool hip hop and other sounds. See listings for details. Le Monde 16 George Street, 270

3900. Slick and stylish venue in the heart of Edinburgh. Mood Omni, Greenside Place, 550 1640. Chart and party tunes. Opal Lounge 51 George Street, 226 2275. House and funky beats for a dressed up crowd. Opium 71 Cowgate, 225 8382. Rock, punk and metal, no messing. Po Na Na 43b Frederick Street, 226 2224. Student nights, funky beats, house and more. See listings for selected highlights. Potterrow Teviot, Bristo Square, 650 9195. Student heaven. Sneaky Pete’s 73 Cowgate, 225 1757. From techno and dubstep to indie. See listings for details. Siglo 184 Cowgate, 240 2850. Charty, party, indie nights until 3am. Stereo King Stables Road, 229 7986. More big party tunes and drunken dancing. Studio 24 Calton Road, 558 3758. Down and dirty club nights, specialising in techno and rock. See listings for details. The Subway West End Lothian Road, 229 9197. Another one for the after office crowd. The Voodoo Rooms 19a West Register Street, 556 7060. Sophisticated clubbing and entertainment. See listings for details. The Wee Red Bar Edinburgh College of Art, Lauriston Place, 229 1442. Student nights for the arty set. See listings for details. Why Not? 14 George Street, 624 8311. Hits from the 80s to last week.

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