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HITLIST THE BEST CLUB EVENTS

Ultragroove A skewed mix of house, garage and bass from Julio Bashmore (Dirtybird) making his Edinburgh debut, alongside LuckyMe’s The Blessings. Cabaret Voltaire, 220 6176, Sat 20 Aug, 11pm–5am, £10.

Mumbo Jumbo meets Headspin They crossover in tastes and DJ talent so it seems only right that MJ host the return of Headspin. Bongo Club, 558 7604, Sat 20 Aug, 11pm–5am, £5 before midnight; £7 (£6) after. JakN Dark funky techno informed by a love of hip hop and Motown soul as Tachini makes his live Scottish debut. The Store, 220 2987, Fri 19 Aug, 10.30pm–5am, £4 before midnight; £6 after.

Clash City Showdown A celebration of the music of punk trailblazers The Clash, with a selection of Scotland’s best indie, rock and punk DJs, plus a live band opening the night. The Wee Red Bar, 229 1003, Sat 20 Aug, 9pm–3am, £3. Witness A free treat in the shape of LA’s Moombahton ambassador Dillon Francis (Mad Decent) for some downtempo electro, reggaeton and rave in association with The Edge Festival. Sneaky Pete’s, 225 1757, Wed 24 Aug, 11pm–5am, free.

Soma Records Night The Edge festival tempts Glasgow record label Soma down the M8 for a night of smooth techno and dark house from Slam, Gary Beck and Animal Farm. Cabaret Voltaire, 220 6176, Fri 19 Aug, 11pm–5am, £8.

Coalition Some footwork, beats and breaks action as Girl Unit (Night Slugs) heads another freebie at Sneaky Pete’s (see Clubbers’ Decktionary, page 97). Sneaky Pete’s, 225 1757, Sun 21 Aug, 11pm–5am, £3 (members free).

Digital WINCH Scots indie types Twilight Sad’s club night debuts in Edinburgh as they take to the decks with help from Take a Worm for a Walk Week. Electric Circus, 225 1757, Sun 21 Aug, 10.30pm-5am, £5 (free with gig ticket).

Events are listed by city, day, type then alphabetically by name. Submit listings at least 14 days before publication to clubs@list.co.uk. Edinburgh listings are compiled by Henry Northmore. ✽✽ Indicates Hitlist entry

Edinburgh Thursday

Clubs Bump at the Liquid Room. Weekly 10.30pm–3am. Free before midnight; £2 after. Fresh cuts, remixes and requests at this night of house, indie, hip hop, funk, 80s, 90s, electro and disco night. FREE Camp at CC Blooms. Weekly 11pm–5am. Deejay Bird spins camp classics form Hi-NRG and disco to pop. FREE Funky Doodle Do at the Bongo Club. Weekly 11.30pm–5am. DJRed6 (of Give it Some! fame) returns with a night of ‘big drums, fat bass, soaring horns and chunky grooves’, in other words classic hip hop, funk, soul, disco, R&B and reggae. FREE Homegrown at Sneaky Pete’s. 18 Aug, 11pm–3am. Focusing on up- and-coming drum & bass talent. FREE I’m Gladys Thursday Night at Cabaret Voltaire. Thu 11pm–5am. We Were Promised Jetpacks and friends take over the Speakeasy as they spin a multi- genre mix. Late, Live & Loud at Electric Circus. Weekly 11pm–5am. £7 (£6). A cross section from across the Fringe with music, comedians, DJs, theatre and cabaret. Madame Belle’s at Lulu. Weekly 10pm–3am. £5. Hip hop, R&B, electro, house and dancefloor anthems with a burlesque twist. Octopussy at the HMV Picture House. Weekly 11pm–3am. £4. Student night of chart, R&B, electro and indie classics. FREE Packed at GHQ. Weekly 10pm–3am. JT spins the records every week. FREE Ride at Sneaky Pete’s. 25 Aug, 11pm–5am. Electro, indie and hip hop from Lauren and Chekkie. FREE Sick Note at Cabaret Voltaire. Weekly 11pm–3am. Indie/electro night from the Cab, with residents from Clash and Spies in the Wires. FREE Speaker Bite Me at Espionage. Weekly 11pm–3am. The Evol DJs take charge at this alternative disco night of indie, hip hop and a dash of electro. Supa Bass at the Green Room. Weekly 10pm–3am. £5. Sexy R&B, hip hop, dancehall and UK funky with DJs P-Stylz, P45, Fabuloz and So Fly. Vanity at Opal Lounge. Weekly 10pm–3am. £5. Cutting edge soul, R&B, electro and funky house. White Mink at the Voodoo Rooms. Weekly 11.59pm–3am. £10. A 21st century remix of 20s and 30s style cabaret, live music, DJs and movies. Featuring French electro swing trio AngloRhythmik (18 Aug) plus Flash & The Serious Granddad (a reconfigured version of Orkestra del Sol) on 25 Aug with Charleston breakdancers East London dance on both dates. Chart & Party FREE Cheese & Crackers at Sin. Weekly 10pm–3am. ‘Cheesy’ classics and ‘cracking’ anthems. FREE Frisky at the Hive. Weekly 10pm–3am. Chart and dancefloor anthems in the main room with indie and 90s hits out back.

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GARY BECK joins Slam and Animal Farm at the Edge Festival’s annual Soma Night as part of the Glasgow label’s 20th birthday celebrations. Here he talks us through ‘five tracks that changed my life’.

Groove Armada ‘Remember’ (Zomba Records) featured on the Lovebox album, and features the haunting vocals from Sandy Denny. Groove Armada are a great act which manage to cross many genres with ease, which is something I really admire in a group of artists. The composition of this track is just superb. For me, if I could produce any down- tempo track, this would be it. John Barry ‘The John

Dunbar Theme’ (Soundtrax), I love all John’s work, but this particular track from the Dances with Wolves film gripped me. A really emotional composition. Not many composers come close to him for me, so I was sad to hear of his death earlier this year.

What can I say, Daft Punk ‘Da Funk’ (Soma) is an unbelievable track! I remember the first time I heard it in the Arches many years ago. I was pretty much in love with the scene after that night. It still works on the floor to this day. It’s strange to think they were discovered by the label which I am now so closely involved with.

One of my favourite dance

tracks of all time. Josh Wink feat Lil’ Louis ‘How’s Your Evening So Far’ (Ovum) is so raw and packed with energy. I still play it to this day in some sets. Always a floorfiller. I wish more tracks were made like this. Finally Doves ‘The Cedar

Room’ (Heavenly). A great band, and for me this was their best. (Henry Northmore) Soma Records Night, The Edge Festival, Cabaret Voltaire, 220 6176, Fri 19 Aug, 11pm–5am, £8.

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