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Hogmanay party. Upstairs, Stay Plastic welcome Lisbon’s Photonz, who have recorded on Dark & Lovely, Dissident, Astro Lab Recordings and their own One Eyed Jack’s, alongside a team of locals including The WASP, Dom D’Sylva, Booty, Meschi, Wardy and Sidrad. Downstairs, the Slabs residents say hello again to David Vunk (Moustache Records), who will be bringing a party set of house, disco and Italo tracks. Subculture NYE at the Sub Club. 31 Dec, 10pm–5am. £15. One of Glasgow’s most legendary venues ends the year and starts the next with a fantastic party from their long-running Saturday house night. This year’s very special guests will be Lil’ Louis and Radio Slave, alongside the full Subculture residents contingent of Harri, Domenic, Junior, Telford and Esa. It’s an extra late license too. Ten Tracks Presents at Stereo. 17 Dec, 7pm–3am. £10. An eight-hour marathon of bands, producers and DJs to celebrate the launch of Ten Tracks’ new website, featuring The Blessings, Frog Pocket, GRNR, Not Squares, Tokamak, Logik Party, Foxgang, Fur Hood and Blood Blood.See Music preview, page 81. Tictactoe presents Cadenza Records Showcase NYE at Templeton Carpet Factory. 31 Dec, 7pm–4am. £25. Back at the iconic old East End carpet factory which now houses the WEST Brewery for the second year running, house and techno night Tictactoe presents a massive party featuring Mendo and Lee Van Dowski from Luciano’s Cadenza Records. Also appearing will be local heroes Affi Koman, Andrew Doran, Billy Woods, Hiro, Russell Ventilla and Steven Coyle, and the ticket price includes bus travel and entry to an exclusive afterparty at Flat 0/1 and Lucky 7 Canteen on Bath Street. Upside Down at Nice’n’Sleazy. 17 Dec, 11.30pm–3am. £3. Where bad people meet good music. FREE Vintage at the Saint. Weekly 11.30pm–3am. A weekly night run by Elliot Castro (Diversion), with local DJ guests spinning an eclectic mix in boutique surroundings. this is SICK’s Christmas Party at the Art School. 17 Dec, 11pm–3am. £3 (students £2). Electro, nu-disco, techno and UK funky, with some Christmas tunes thrown in. Chart & Party Audiofilth at Common. Weekly 9.30pm–4am. Free before 11pm; £7 (£5 students) after. Friday nights are getting dirty with Ross McMillan and Big Al orchestrating some of the filthiest house, electro, hip hop and indie. Bespoke Fridays at O’Couture. Weekly 8pm–midnight. £6 (£3 students). Indie, dance, pop and cheap drinks at this club from residents Rob Etherson, Jenny and Mash. Boho Fridays at Boho. Weekly 9.30pm–3am. £6. Fridays at Boho are funky, with DJ Robin B. Canvas at Arta. Weekly 9pm–3am. Free before 11pm; £5 after. Live bands plus DJs Martin Black (Fri) and Norman Robinson (Sat) playing funk and party classics. Cheesy Pop Presents: I _ NY Christmas at Queen Margaret Union. 17 Dec, 8pm–8am. £10–£12 (£8). Glasgow’s busiest and longest running student night returns for its annual Christmas 12-hour madness marathon. Can you handle half a day of the cheesiest pop there is? Cheesy Pop at Queen Margaret Union. Weekly 9pm–2am. £3–£4 (£2 members). After many years, rampant hordes of mucky-minded, vodka fuelled urchins still flock to hear DJ Toast’s edam selection. See above for 17 Dec. FREE Chinaski’s Annual Hogmanay Bash at Chinaski’s. 31 Dec, 9pm–1am. Free. Chinaski’s throws it’s annual Hogmanay Bash, with good

Jamie xx Clubs

The xx have had a fantastic year, picking up the Mercury Music Prize in September, for the self-titled album they produced themselves, Jamie xx (aka Jamie Smith) going on to remix Jack Penate and Glasser. He will release a collaboration with jazz poet Gil Scott-Heron early in 2011, a full remix of his album I’m New Here (which will be retitled We’re New Here). In the meantime, he is dropping in at Numbers for a DJ set to mark the release of ‘Far Nearer’, his first solo material which will be released on the esteemed Glasgow label. Numbers at the Sub Club, Glasgow, Fri 17 Dec.

club night with a focus on all things sensual. Includes facepainting, dress-up box, spin the bottle booths and a ‘sexual postbox’. Ooh er. Music For Pleasure at Bamboo. Weekly 7pm–4am. Free before midnight with a matric card; £5 after. Gavin Sommerville, Gerry Lyons and Andy Wilson play R&B, hip hop, house and pop. My Mum Told Me I Could DJ at the Viper Bar & Club. Weekly 10pm–3am. Free before 11pm; £5 (£4 students) after. The West End comes alive with Friday night chart and party sounds. NOW Fridays at Òran Mór. Weekly (not 24 & 31 Dec) 11pm–3am. £6 (students £4). Chart, R&B, house and electro from Dave M.

booze, fireworks, regrettable snogs and DJs Fergazoid and Alzilla playing all the hits. Crash at the Shed. Weekly 10.30pm–3am. Free before 11pm; £5 after. Euan and Andy play all the party tracks you know and love. Famous at Kushion. Weekly 4pm–3am. Free before 11pm; £7 (£5 students) after. James Lithgow and DJ Status take it through to 3am with indie, electro, house and hip hop. Friday at Milan at Milan. Weekly 10.30pm–3am. £tbc. House and electro at this mainstream party night. Garage Hogmanay at the Garage. 31 Dec, 10pm–3am. £5 advance; £8 (£6) on the door. Ring in the New Year in Scottish style at the Garage, with a live ceilidh and tatties to go with the chart and party sounds. Garage Mobile Disco at the Garage. Weekly (not 24 & 31 Dec) 9pm–1am. £5 (£3). Chart, indie, R&B and hip hop, with karaoke in Snapshotz. Hogmanay! at Òran Mór. 31 Dec, 11pm–3am. £15. Bobby Bluebell plays chart, R&B, house, indie and electro. Hummingbird Friday at Hummingbird. Weekly 8pm–8am. Free before 10.30pm; £5 (£3 students) after. Carlo Carozzi and Andrew Melrose take charge of two rooms of house and party tracks. Lip Service at FHQ. Weekly 6pm–3am. £tbc. Long-running lesbian

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