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Events are listed by city, day, type then alphabetically by name. Submit listings at least 14 days before publication to clubsglasgow@hotmail.com. Glasgow listings are compiled by David Pollock. ✽✽ Indicates Hitlist entry

Glasgow Thursdays

Club Cheap & Nasty at Nice’n’Sleazy. 11.30pm–3am. £2. 15 Jul. Everything from disco to indie and electro to funk, with Matthew Craig of One More Tune and Define Define. Classic Grand Thursdays at Classic Grand. 11pm–3am. £6. Weekly. DJs Barry, Dec and Young Blood provide a mix of rock, electro, emo and industrial. Cloak & Dagger at the Flying Duck. 11pm–3am. £5 (£4 students). 8 Jul. A night of electro, techno and fidgit house. FREE Dub n Grub at the 78. 5pm–midnight. Weekly. Back at the old Stereo (now The 78), the Mungos Hi-Fi boys play reggae, dub and dancehall while you tuck into a bit of decent grub. Remember, be there before 6pm to get a table. Going Underground at the Flying Duck. 8.30pm–2am. £5 (£4). 22 Jul. An indie and mod club night, featuring live bands including Arcadian Dream, Bungalow Stove and Dilectrics plus stand up comedy from Dan Conner. I Heart . . . at O2 ABC. 11pm–3am. £6 (£5). Weekly. A new Thursday night student special with resident Gentleman Johnny. Mixed Bizness at Glasgow School of Art. 11pm–3am. £4 (£3). Weekly. Cutting edge underground beats and classic dancefloor gems from resident Benny Boom. ✽✽ Muck and Dirty Noise at Glasgow club nights promise that Holland’s Mightyfools (Potty Mouth Music) are going to ‘smash your tits off’, featuring regulars PMcQ, Digital Stitch, Go Dirty and Martin What?, and visuals from the ubiquitous Joe Crogan. The Pump Club at Nice’n’Sleazy. 11.30pm–3am. £2. 22 Jul. Throbb, The Falconi Bros, Von Trapp and guests present an electronic workout. Rubbermensch at O2 ABC2. 11pm–3am. £4. Weekly. A night for indie lovers with Andy Wilson in charge. Shake it Up at Maggie May’s. 11pm–3am. £5. Weekly. Indie, rock, disco and pop from DJ Paddy. Skint and Vengeance at the Cathouse. 11pm–3am. £3 (£2 students). Weekly. DJs Billy and Colin play rock, emo and pop-punk in the main room, while DJ Q Ball has the sickest black metal, death metal and thrash in the back. Soul Glo at the Buff Club. 11pm–3am. £3. Weekly. Wee Cheesy scratches funk, soul and old rhythm and blues. Teenage Lust at Nice’n’Sleazy. 11.30pm–3am. £2. 8 Jul. A mutant disco of wedding standards, 80s and 90s indie and American punk from the Aberdonian night, now relocated to Glasgow. Thursday at Oran Mor at Oran Mor. 10.30pm–3am. £4 (£2). Weekly. Mark Robb plays old school disco. FREE Thursdays at Maggie Mays at Maggie May’s. 10pm–3am. Weekly. Soul, blues and funk from DJ Junior Otaman. Stereo. 11pm–3am. £5. 22 Jul. The

Chart & Party Common Room at Common. 10pm–3am. Free before 11pm; £4 (£3) after. Weekly. DJs Craig Kelman and Craig McHugh play party tunes in a house party style. DSM: Dirty Sexy Money at O’Couture. 11pm–3am. £tbc. Weekly. Glasgow’s most blingin’ Thursday night party.

Erotic Pop at Kushion. 8pm–3am. £5 (£3). Weekly. James Lithgow and Ross McMillan chop up instrumentals and vocals to create live mash-ups for the crowd. FREE Eureka at Bamboo. 11pm–3am. Weekly. Robin B spins dance, R&B, hip hop and house. iDJ at the Shed. 11pm–3am. £2. Weekly. DJ Li’l Rich plays party sounds to start the weekend early. Monthly special events include bouncy castles, karaoke nights and the famous Shed roller disco. Rumble Thursdays at the Garage. 11pm–3am. Free before 11.30pm; £5 (£3) after. Weekly. Chart, pop, indie, R&B and hip hop fight it out for your aural affections. Satisfaction at Byblos. 10.30pm–3am. £3. Weekly. Stuart McCorrisken mixes up R&B, dirty chart music and anything fun. Skint at the Viper Bar & Club. 11pm–3am. £tbc. Weekly. Stephen Foy plays indie dancefloor anthems, pop hits and classic house. Thursday at Milan at Milan. 11pm–3am. £tbc. Weekly. DJ Naeem and DJ Sketch presents a night of sleek and sexy urban tracks to get you moving. Vibe at Boho. 10.30pm–2am. £5 (£4, students free before midnight). Weekly. DJ Bobby B, DJ Gully and Mr Vin mash up hip hop, R&B, house and club classics.

Glasgow Fridays Club Argonaut Sounds at Blackfriars. 11pm–2am. £3. 16 Jul. The Argonaut sound system returns playing reggae, dancehall, dub and soca. Audiokandi at Byblos. 10.30pm–3am. Free before 11pm; £6/8 after. Weekly. Ian McNab, Stu Laurie, Gary O’Connor and Andy Robson play vocal house anthems. Ballbreaker and Vice at the Cathouse. 10.30pm–3am. £5 (£4). Weekly. DJs Billy and Martin Bate play a selection of rock, metal, emo and even hip hop over two floors. Bespoke Fridays at O’Couture. 8pm–3am. £5. Weekly. Indie, dance, pop and cheap drinks at this brand new club from residents Rob Etherson and Mash. Breakdown Bands and Homebass at Soundhaus. 9pm–3am. £tbc. 16 Jul. Indie, rock and electro live acts from the local scene including Eightball, We Are Jawbone, Sanchez, Curley’s Heroes, The Number Nine’s and Stephanie Manns, with DJs during and after the acts. Katchi and Badfinger play fidget, dubstep, house and more in the wee room from 10pm. The Cave at the Flying Duck. 8pm–3am. Free before 11pm; £3 before midnight; £5(4) after. 9 Jul. The Cave’s Death Surf night returns after last year’s explosive party. Expect Dick Dale, Link Wray, Dead Kennedys and Pixies via a wee bit of Beach Boys. There’ll be face painting and Hawaiian shirts aplenty, and live surf guitar bands (names tbc). Common People at the Flying Duck. 9pm–3am. £5 (£4). 9 Jul. The 90s are fair game for a nostalgia night now that a decade has passed, says this new monthly night, and who are we to argue? With 90s bingo from 9pm. Cotton Cake vs Thunder Disco Club at the Sub Club. 11pm–3am. £12 (£10 in advance). 16 Jul. The electronica night goes head-to-head with the disco collective to raise funds for the Princess Royal Trust for Carers charity. Damnation at Classic Grand. 10.30pm–3am. £5 (£4). Weekly. Rock, metal, punk and emo. Distortion at La Cheetah. 11pm–3am. £5. 9 Jul. House, techno and minimal at this session, with guest Dirty Basement and the Distorted DJs. Festival at O2 ABC2. 11pm–3am. £5. Weekly. Euan Nielson and Duncan Harvey play electro, indie and pop.

Clubs

Seth Troxler The only Scottish set this year by one of the world’s hottest young DJs, this rescheduled date wouldn’t even be happening if the Glade Festival hadn’t been cancelled. Working in his native Detroit’s Melodies & Memories record store alongside the likes of Theo Parrish in his teens, and beginning to play out in the city when he was 16, taught him lessons. Now still only 24, he’s based in Berlin and has released on labels like Crosstown Rebels, M_nus and Bpitch Control. Tictactoe at the Ferry, Glasgow, Fri 16 Jul.

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