list.co.uk/clubs GLASGOW

Events are listed by city, day, type then alphabetically by name. Submit listings at least 16 days before publication to david.pollock@list.co.uk. Glasgow listings are compiled by David Pollock. ✽✽ Indicates Hitlist entry

Glasgow Thursday Monthly & One-Offs FREE Danse Macabre at Nice’n’Sleazy. 24 May, 11.30pm–3am. DJs Pasta and Catnip spin old-school goth rock and classic disco (how does that even work?), along with Italo, sleazy synth-pop and the best alternative rock tracks the 80s had to offer. With special guest DJ Tailz (Cryotec, Damnation). FREE Empty at Flat 0/1. 24 May, 11pm–3am. A monthly night showcasing new and old talent, with a different special guest every time. Likwit Fusion at Berkeley Suite. 24 May, 11pm–3am. free before midnight; £4 after. Bass, beats, glitch and R&B with Inkke and Shalla Aeons. A co- promotion with Palace, with LA’s Nguzunguzu (Fade to Mind) and Glasgow’s Silk Cut (Taktal). Rubix at the Sub Club. 24 May, 11pm–3am. £6 (£5). A new night with eclectic taste in great club music, featuring returning resident Mandeep. With guests Elphino (Brownswood Recordings), James Rand (Chibuku) and Glasgow’s own Point to C. FREE Boom Boom at Nice’n’Sleazy. 31 May, 11.30pm–3am. Club night. Cryotec at Classic Grand. 7 Jun, 11pm–3am. £3. DJs Tailz and Effigy bring you a night of industrial and EBM. DJ Vance at the Tunnel. 31 May, 11pm–3am. £6 (£4). Making a return to Glasgow after hanging up his headphones three years ago. A Love From Outer Space at Berkeley Suite. 31 May, 10.30pm–3am. £7. Andrew Weatherall and Sean Johnstone bring their out-there down- tempo club night to Glasgow. Tri-Angle Label Showcase at Chambre 69. 31 May, 9pm–3am. £8. Tri-Angle’s first showcase event in Scotland. With Holy Other, The Haxan Cloak, Evian Christ, Laurel Halo and Pariah. We Own at the Sub Club. 31 May, 11pm–3am. £6. The clothing brand and party starters present a RockNess pre- party with Hot Creation’s Miguel Campbell, Well Rounded’s XXXY, Boom Monk Ben and Kottis. 100% Silk Showcase at Nice’n’Sleazy. 7 Jun, 10pm–3am. £8 in advance; £10 on door. Club showcase for the boutique LA label, headlined by 100% Silk honcho Amanda Brown’s LA Vampires soundsystem with support from Ital and Magic Touch, each featuring a member of Mi Ami, and singer Maria Minerva. See 5 Reasons, page 109. Philanthrobeats at Chambre 69. 7 Jun, 11pm–3am. £4. Charity club night from the crew behind Kollektiv. The second instalment sees a mix of reggae, dancehall, bass and electronica from Chungo-Bungo, Boom Monk Ben, NoFace back-to-back with Floyd and Denny & Fortywinks (live). All proceeds go to Once Upon a Smile.

Weekly The Afterparty at the Buff Club. Weekly 11pm–3am. £4 (£3). DJ Euan Neilson (Killer Kitsch) plays classic R&B and hip hop. BOOM! at the Garage. Weekly 11pm–3am. free before 11.30pm; £5 (£3) after. Gerry Lyons gives you exactly what you want and Andy R throws R&B and 90s hip hop into the mix, while Ewan MacLeod hosts saucy on-stage games. And there’s a bouncy castle just off the main hall too.

Bump at Hummingbird. Weekly 11pm–3am. £tbc. R&B and hip hop from DJs Naeem and Sketch. Common Room at Common. Weekly 10pm–3am. free before 11pm; £5 (£3) after. DJs Craig Kelman and Craig McHugh play party tunes in a house party style. Dirty Sexy Money at O’Couture. Weekly 11pm–3am. £tbc (free for students before midnight). That Tall Guy Scott plays cheese, pop and R&B. Eureka at Bamboo. Weekly 11pm–3am. £4 (free with a matric card). DJ Toast plays rock, indie, dance and hip hop. FREE Feel My Bicep at Flat 0/1. Weekly 11pm–3am. 80s sleaze, analogue funk, old school house, disco flexx and sweat on the walls. Hot Swap at Chambre 69. Weekly 11pm–3am. Free before midnight; £4 after. Local DJs and occasional guests from further afield play everything from hip hop and R&B to UK bass and classic house. Jellybaby at O2 ABC2. Weekly 11pm–3am. £5 (£3). A night for indie lovers with Andy Wilson in charge. The One at Re-Play. Weekly 6pm–3am. free before 11pm; £5/£3 after. Geddes and Ross McFadyen play dance, chart and R&B, with a quiz from 6pm. FREE Salsa Tumbao at Boteco do Brasil. Weekly 8pm–3am. Salsa and dancing with Farah Portela Alonso and Tumbao Salsa School. Sol’s Club at Sol’s Club. Weekly 10pm–3am. £5. Bollywood, Latin, Afro- Caribbean and reggae club nights. Taking Back Thursdays at the Cathouse. Weekly 11pm–3am. £4 (£2). Rock, metal and emo with DJ 32 and DJ Muppet. Thursdays 520 at Club 520. Weekly 11pm–3am. £5 (students £4). Mungo’s Hi Fi and Bunty Beats playing reggae, dancehall and hip hop every week. Also featuring rotating monthly guests Mixed Bizness, Sleaze Records, Mix Kings and Djamba. Thursday at Milan at Milan. Weekly 11pm–3am. £tbc. DJ Naeem and DJ Sketch present a night of sleek and sexy urban tracks to get you moving. FREE Up the Racket at Maggie May’s. Weekly 10pm–3am. DJ Paddy plays indie, rock, disco and pop. Walk’n’Skank at Club 520. Weekly 11pm–3am. £4 (£3). Some of the best bass music Glasgow has to offer, with residents Mungo’s Hi Fi, DJ Kokoro (Neo Tokyo Bass) and Breezak (BASS Alliance), and rotating guests Metropolis Sounds (Sub City), Mixkings, Matthew Craig (One More Tune) and Ali T (Acidraft/Resen). Zipper at Stairway Club. Weekly 5pm–3am. £5; free before 10pm. Classic rock’n’roll including Rolling Stones, Hendrix, The Who and Muddy Waters. With live bands.

Glasgow Friday Monthly & One-Offs FREE 48K Present BBQ’d Beats at Burnbank Bowling Club. 25 May, 7pm–midnight. Free, but donations appreciated. A summer barbecue special with exclusive DJ sets and visuals from Glasgow’s old school underground community, affordable food and drink, and guests Konx-Om-Pax, Stu Alcane, Rob Data and Stevie Elements. Capacity is limited to sixty, the only other condition is ‘nae eejits!’ Friday Street at Blackfriars. 25 May, 10.30pm–3am. £5. Classic mod sounds, 60s psych and northern soul at Scotland’s premier mod club, with regular DJs Mikey Collins and Paul Molloy. With guest DJ Kevin Smith (Instant Whip). The Hot Club at Nice’n’Sleazy. 25 May, 11.30pm–3am. £3. Rafla (Nice’n’Sleazy) and Nobodaddy (The Phantom Band) play garage, punk, psych and rockabilly, with occasional live bands and art interventions.

✽✽ How’s Your Party? at the Sub Club. 25 May, 11pm–3am. £8. Funky, dubstep, bassline and more at this well-respected party, with resident Boom Monk Ben. This co-promotion with Palace will also be the final HYP? at the Sub Club, with a trio of Night Slugs’ best in Girl Unit, Egyptrixx and Lil Silva. Luska at La Cheetah. 25 May, 11pm–3am. £10 (£8). Techno, tech- house and deep house with Jack Swift and Dara Estafaghi. Berlin-based techno artist Ryan Davis celebrates the release of his album Particles of Bliss with a debut Scottish show. Mungo’s Hi Fi at Chambre 69. 25 May, 11pm–3am. £6–£8 in advance; £10 on the door. Dancehall, grime, ragga and dubstep for your pleasure at this legendary soundsystem party, alongside the Chungo-Bungo team. With a guest appearance from Mungo’s favourite Iration Steppas. Pressure at the Arches. 25 May, 11pm–3am. £8. More techno action from Slam at their monthly residency, featuring some big-name guests. This month will see Slam take the reins on their own for a four-hour set. FREE Samba Loca at Arta. 25 May, 10.30pm–3am. DJ Steve Le Mash plays remixes of club and chart anthems mixed with Latin carnival rhythms, Chris Whitehouse is on the drums and the Eletricat Samba Dancers shake all night long in full carnival costumes. Strangeways at Black Sparrow. 25 May, 7.30pm–1am. £3. A regular tribute night for The Smiths and Morrissey, with a proud fan club atmosphere and aesthetic. Banjax at La Cheetah. 1 Jun, 11pm–3am. £8 before midnight; £10 after. A bi-monthly night from Dave Shades (Mount Heart Attack), Tommy & McGarvatron (Bass Invaders) and Data Rape aka Full Phat (Obese, Concept Theory). With a demented collision of jungle, rave, old school and gabber from guest Shitmat (Wrong Music, Planet Mu). Glasgow City Social Club at Saint Judes. 1 Jun, 11pm–3am. £10. A new monthly night of bass and dance music from resident Lewis James. With Richy Ahmed (Hot Natured) and Jasper James. Hispanic Panic at Stereo. 1 Jun, 11pm–3am. £5 (students £3). Hispanic Panic returns to Glasgow for another night of tropical delight. Stereo’s basement will be transformed into a tropical paradise with sizzling Latin American rhythms, Caribbean colour and the usual cracking carnival atmosphere. And free fruit. Optimo (Espacio) at the Sub Club. 1 Jun, 11pm–3am. £8. The return of one of Glasgow’s most revered clubbing institutions to a new bi-monthly Friday night slot. After too long away, JD Twitch and JG Wilkes will team up once more to reprise the sound which defined Glasgow’s last decade. FREE Rumours at Flat 0/1. 1 Jun, 11pm–3am. A new residency from Skandy, Indra, Kris, Sultan and special guests. Shaka at Bar Bloc+. 1 Jun, 11pm–3am. free before midnight; £2 after. House, disco and electro based on the ‘shred/skate/surf and extreme sports lifestyles’, they tell us. With residents Jay Allan, Martin Bongo and Visual Experimentation, alongside live percussion. ✽✽ Zeroten & Palace Present at in advance; £12 on the door. High- quality techno night. A showcase of live performances from Modeselektor’s 50 Weapons label, with Shed, Addison Groove and Phon.O. FREE Dirty Basement at Flat 0/1. 8 Jun, 11pm–3am. An eclectic mix of party tunes from the local duo. Argonaut Sounds at Blackfriars. 15 Jun, 11pm–3am. free before midnight; £3 after. The Argonaut Sounds team return playing roots, reggae and Chambre 69. 1 Jun, 11pm–3am. £10

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Electro Swing proper noun: varied tempos, mixing 20s, 30s and 40s jazz and swing styles/samples with modern production. Some crossover with Balkan Beat; also championed by Burlesque clubs.

Origins Originally emerged out of the ‘big’ bands of 1930s America, with the rhythm section (double bass, drums) emphasising the off- beat, and thus literally swinging, while the brass and wind performers added colourful solos. However, while Chicago’s house producers have been mining this seam since the late 90s, Electro Swing has only really emerged as a scene in its own right during the last decade. Key figures British DJ/producer Nick Hollywood, behind the Freshly Squeezed label as well as the popular White Mink nights in Brighton and Electro Swing club (franchised internationally), is viewed as the godfather of the sound, having laid down a template in the early 00s. Austrian DJ/producer Parov Stelar is credited with originally coining the term and is perhaps more widely celebrated internationally. There’s also Denmark’s Swing Republic (Freshly Squeezed), Paris’ Bart and Baker (Wagram), who famously performed at Dita Von Teese’s birthday party. True stalwarts of the UK club and festival circuit, London duo The Correspondents (who play RockNess, see feature, page 36), featuring Trouble’s ex-resident MC Ratty B (now better known as Mr Bruce) up front, are among the most popular British live acts. (hobbesmusic.co.uk) Having recently recruited Nuno Endo (www.electro-swing.com), Vegas! (Voodoo Rooms, Edinburgh, Sat 26 May) is the best place to hear Electro Swing in Scotland (thanks to Endo for his help with this feature).

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