www.list.co.uk/clubs The Egg at Wee Red Bar. 11pm–3am. £1 before 11.30pm; £3 after (ECA students free before 11.30pm; £2 after). Weekly. Indie, 60s garage, electro, northern soul, ska, 70s punk and new wave at this Edinburgh institution for those in the know after a quick fix of decent music and attitude free clubbing. Fish Fry at the Jazz Bar. 11pm–3am. £5 (£3). Weekly. Scottish jazz, funk, soul and Latin bands join DJ Astroboy. The line-up includes quirky acid funk from Gecko 3 (25 Sep) and funk from Belfast six-piece Soul Truth Band (2 Oct). The Go-Go at Studio 24. 11pm–3am. £5 (£4). 2 Oct. Swinging 60s garage, soul, mod, soul, new wave, surf and sleazy listening from residents Tall Paul and Big Gus. Itsy’s Kabarett at Electric Circus. 10.30pm–3am. £5–£6. 2 Oct. Alternative variety with comedy, circus and burlesque acts, celebrating their second birthday with headline acts Missy Malone and Dee Itsy. Karnival at Cabaret Voltaire. 11pm–3am. £tbc. 25 Sep. Forward thinking house night featuring a guest set of underground beats from Paul Woolford (aka Bobby Peru). Part of the Cab’s Alternative Fresher’s Week. 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. Luvely at the Liquid Room. 10.30pm–3am. £12 (£10 members; £2 discount dressed in theme). 2 Oct. The saucy soirée of full-on, driving house music returns to the Liquid Room with a ‘Super Good vs Super Bad’ theme so dress up as famous heroes and villains from comic books, films, TV and myth. Madchester at the Liquid Room. 10.30pm–3am. £6. 25 Sep. Back where it belongs at the Liquid Room, Madchester plays the best the baggy era had to offer (think Happy Mondays, Stone Roses and The Charlatans). Magic Nostalgia at Electric Circus. 10.30pm–3am. £5 before midnight; £6 after. 25 Sep. ‘The Wheel’ decides the playlist be it disco, 80s, rock gods, 90s rave, power ballads, one hit wonders or movie music, at this multi-genre nostalgia fest. Miami Baby at the One Below. 10pm–3am. Free before 11pm; £6 after. Weekly. Big sexy house, nu disco and feel good classics at this house night from DJ Finesse, that aims to be Edinburgh’s answer to Hed Kandi or Fierce Angel. The Mission at Studio 24. 11pm–3am. £5 (£4). Weekly. Edinburgh’s most famous (or should that be infamous) night of metal, rock, industrial and goth. Movement at Henry’s Cellar Bar. 11pm–3am. £3. 2 Oct. House and techno. Opal Lounge at Opal Lounge. 9pm–3am. Free before 10pm; £4 before 11pm; £8 after. Weekly. Late night soiree featuring DJ Dave Shedan and a fusion of glamorous vocal house and accessible electro with a hint of R&B. Playdate at Sneaky Pete’s. 11pm–3am. £3. 25 Sep. House night with a few leftfield cuts from Steven and Stewart, joined by Kris Wasabi ‘doing the pure opposite of his own disco’. FREE Saturday Showdown at CC Blooms. 11pm–3am. Weekly. DJ Shazza wants your dancing feet upstairs with her chart tunes, while DJ Blondie is standing up for herself downstairs with harder versions of pop and dance classics. Tease Age at Citrus Club. 10.30pm–3am. Free before 11pm; £6 after. Weekly. This indie stalwart dishes

DJ Marky

Sometimes Xplict books guests that are just too big for the Bongo Club to contain, such as the irrepressible drum & bass sounds of Brazil’s hottest export since Pele, DJ Marky. At the forefront of the South American D&B scene, Marky almost gave up on DJing before a trip to London in 1997 where he wowed the likes of DJ Hype, Goldie and in particular Bryan Gee with his skills. Thank the lord for that trip as we’d have lost one of jungle’s most exciting spinners if he’d abandoned the decks. Emalkay and Stamina MC offer solid support. Xplicit at Potterrow, Edinburgh, Fri 1 Oct.

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. Ultragroove at Cabaret Voltaire. 11pm–3am. £7 before midnight; £10 after (students £5 all night). 2 Oct. Deep soulful house with a dash of disco from Gareth Sommerville who is joined by Ultragroove favourite Joey Negro (Z Records) plus LuckyMe’s The Blessings. Part of the Cab’s Alternative Freshers Week. The Underground at Studio 24. 11pm–3am. £5 (£4). 25 Sep. Classic punk, new wave, modern punk, ska and 80s alternative sounds. VEGAS! at the Voodoo Rooms. 8.30pm–1am. £5. 25 Sep. Hip daddy swing, country classics and sleazy listening at the multiple award-winning, multi-genre club night for movers, groovers, hipsters, flipsters, guys and dolls as Vegas! mark the end of the festival in style. Velvet Women’s Club Night at Cabaret Voltaire. 10.30pm–3am. £3 before 11pm; £5 (£4) after. 16 Oct. Women’s club night with an inclusive LGBTI policy and some kickin’ tunes is back on track in its new home The Speakeasy. FREE Volume! at Sneaky Pete’s. 11pm–3am. 2 Oct. The Volume! crew brings the dubstep to Sneakys for an intimate set of heavy bass at this new bi- monthly residency. Chart & Party Embrace at Lava Ignite. 10pm–3am. £7 (£2 before 11pm). Weekly. Chart dance hits from Stuart Lewis plus R&B, 60s, 70s and 80s anthems across the other dancefloors. I Love . . . at City Nightclub. 11pm–3am. £8. Weekly. DJ Garry Spence (Galaxy FM) plays all the best mainstream chart and dance. Lets Party at Mood. 10.30pm–3am. £tbc. Weekly. Big party night of club, chart and pop hits.

Love Groove at Stereo. 10.30pm–3am. £5 (£2) before midnight; £6 (£3) after. Weekly. Mix of chart anthems, disco and classic dance tunes. Musicology at Shanghai. 10pm–3am. £10 (£8). Weekly. Funk, dance, chart hits and classics accompanied by their appropriate videos from VJ Scott Granger.

Edinburgh Sundays Club FREE Coalition at Sneaky Pete’s. 11pm–3am. Weekly. Drum & bass, breaks, dubstep, techno and electro from the resident team every week. Hybrid at the Bongo Club. 11pm–3am. £3. 3 Oct. Mix of DJs playing drum & bass and electro with live bands: People Places Maps, Your Neighbour The Liar and The Birdman Rallies. Jelly Baby at the Liquid Room. 10.30pm–3am. £5. Weekly. New student night from the Octopussy team with jelly shots, cocktail buckets and ‘jello fun’. 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. Joined by Mixed Bizness’ Boom Monk Ben (26 Sep). Part of the Cab’s Alternative Freshers Week. FREE Mile High Club at GHQ. 11pm–3am. Weekly. Take off with Head Stewardess Cilla Slack for a night of mid-air frolics in the cockpit. Rise at Opal Lounge. 10pm–3am. £5. Weekly. Johnny Frenetic mashes up a unique and energetic three deck mix of funky house, sexy urban and indie infused electro, club classics and remixes. Since Day One at the Bongo Club. 11pm–3am. £5. 26 Sep. Mix of rock, industrial, electronica and hip hop from a mix of DJs and live acts, including The Incendiary Bats, Brainz in Jarz, Perfect Practice, Safeword and more.

Clubs

FREE The Sunday Rock Show at the Hive. 10pm–3am. Weekly. Modern and classic rock anthems. Tipsy at Lulu. 10pm–3am. £5. Weekly. R&B, urban and hip hop from residents Nick G and DJ Prospect.

Edinburgh Mondays Club Decadence at Lulu. 10pm–3am. £tbc. Weekly. OK so fair enough, it’s Mon, but that’s no excuse. FREE Mixed Up Mondays at the Hive. 10pm–3am. Weekly. R&B, hip hop, pop and floor fillers. FREE Nu Fire at Sneaky Pete’s. 11pm–3am. Weekly. Showcase of underground hip hop, dubstep, drum & bass, electro and MCs featuring Ex- Lowlife Collective MCs (27 Sep). Bare at Cabaret Voltaire. 11pm–3am. £1. Weekly. Cab's brand-new regular Monday night club, featuring dubstep, drum & bass, techno, and minimal house, spun by the Bare DJs. Featuring the mighty dubstep sounds of High Rankin (27 Sep). Part of the Cab’s Alternative Freshers Week.

Edinburgh Tuesdays

Club FREE Antics at the Hive. 10pm–3am. Weekly. Rock, emo, punk and metal dispatches from Edinburgh’s alt.scene. Couture at Opal Lounge. 10.30pm–3am. £5. Weekly. A cool soundtrack of hip hop, funk, R&B and party jams from Cunnie and Gino. Dirty Sex at Lulu. 10pm–3am. £tbc. Weekly. Raunchy dance beats. Drama at Hawke and Hunter. 11pm–3am. £2–£4. Weekly. Dirty pop remixes, electro and dance beats from this popular nationwide gay night. FREE Soul Jam Hot at Sneaky Pete’s. 11pm–3am. Weekly. Old school, real deal soul, garage and R&B. FREE Split at Cabaret Voltaire. 11pm–3am. Weekly. Drum & bass, electro, techno and breakbeat including Elektrical (28 Sep). Part of the Cab’s Alternative Freshers Week.

Edinburgh Wednesdays Club FREE Axis at Sneaky Pete’s. 11pm–3am. Weekly. Electro, techno, dubstep and bassline. Bangers & Mash at the Hive. 10pm–3am. Free before 11pm; £3 (£2) after. Weekly. Student night of chart R&B and dance. Chambles at Opal Lounge. 10pm–3am. £5. Weekly. Night of sexy music and fantastic cocktails. Heard it Through the Bassline at the Caves. 10.30pm–3am. £tbc. 6 Oct. Hip hop, post rock and ambient electronica through to heavy dubstep, with live and DJ guests (tbc) alongside residents Colebs and Hannibal Selecta. Indigo at the Liquid Room. 10.30pm–3am. £3 (£1). Weekly. Midweek indie and alternative night. FREE JungleDub at the Bongo Club. 11pm–3am. Weekly. Showcasing the Scottish dub, dubstep and jungle scene. FREE Mala Vida at the GRV. 11pm–3am. Weekly. Latin special with a selection of Spanish DJs. Promiscuous at Lulu. 10pm–3am. £5. Weekly. Each night starts with a ‘ladies only hour’ with cocktails, pitchers, chocolate strawberries and male butlers, followed by a chart/electro mix. FREE We are . . . Electric at Cabaret Voltaire. 11pm–3am. Weekly. Edinburgh’s busiest midweek electro- funk disco party with Gary Mac joined by the electro/house/techno sound of Clouds (Turba Recordings) on 29 Sep followed by WolfJazz (6 Oct). Part of the Cab’s Alternative Freshers Week. FREE Wire Wednesday Social at Electric Circus. 9pm–3am. Weekly. Unwind with Craig Jamieson (Wire) playing new Scottish sounds.

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