CLUBS CRATE DIGGING

DJ BENETTI

Pioneer of industrial and experimental music William Bennett is an underground icon thanks to his work with Whitehouse and Cut Hands, but this month he’s moon- lighting in his Italo DJ guise. He gives us a history lesson in five tracks.

Casco ‘Cybernetic Love’ (House of Music) by DJ/ producer Salvatore Cusato captures the vintage Italo year of 1983 with a perfect synthesis of romantic sci-fi lyrics, truly gorgeous vocal harmonies and a disco beat that will be danceable for centuries to come. Mostly ignored in the same year was Crazy Gang ‘Every Sunday’ (Flexx), by the genius Claudio Simonetti of Goblin fame. However, the highly recommended and rare album We Are the Crazy Gang now has fabled status among cognoscenti for its extraordinary diversity and hauntingly beautiful music. When Italo started enjoying international success in 1984 and 1985, many of the faceless producers and DJs needed front- people to cope with the demand for performances and would get gorgeous models to do playback. Den Harrow is one of the most well-known examples of this the name itself is an anglicised version of the Italian word for money, ‘denaro’. As for the music, Den Harrow ‘Bad Boy’ (Baby) is an epic masterpiece of composi- tion and one of the most dramatic songs of the era. Dyva ‘On Fire’ (Caldo mix) (Flashback) is a slow, brooding classic which must have sent chills down the spines of the two musicians when they were recording. Even the instrument list on the rear of the 12” sleeve tells you you’re in for a treat: Linn Drum, Simmons Drum, Yamaha DX7, Moog Voyager, Oscar Synth. Finally the highly collectable Video Club ‘Lost Time (Time Of War)’ (Magic Circus) is one of the lost gems of 1983. You can listen t o its hauntingly beautiful melody and Rosella De Santis’ intriguing lyrics over and over. (David Pollock) DJ Benetti plays Osmium at Nice’n’Sleazy, Glasgow, Fri 18 Oct.

60 THE LIST 17 Oct–14 Nov 2013

bippp at the Flying Duck. 25 Oct, 11pm–3am. £5. Classic synth night, with residents Steev Livingstone (Errors) and Lewis Cook (Mother Ganga). Glasgow Saturday

Absolution at Classic Grand. Weekly 11pm–2am. £6. Rock, metal, industrial and punk to liven up your Saturday night. Adventures in Paradise at the Admiral. 19 Oct, 11pm–3am. £5. Soul, funk and disco from Glasgow label Big Break Records (BBR) and residents Wayne Dickson, Malcolm McKenzie and Roddie Gibb. All the Rage at Blackfriars. 9 Nov, 11pm–3am. £4. Hip mix of indie, post- punk, garage, indie pop, northern soul, pop and other music for dancing. Asylum at Queen Margaret Union. 26 Oct, 10pm–1am. £tbc. New monthly metal night from one of the team behind its departed predecessor Bedlam. Back Tae Mine at the Flying Duck. 9 Nov, 11pm–3am. £5 (£3). This night offers booze, tea, toast, bands and DJs to create a houseparty vibe. With residents DJs Gav Dunbar (Camera Obscura) and Sci-Fi Steve (Bis). Balkanarama at Glue Factory. 26 Oct, 10.30pm–2am. £8. Klezmer, Balkan, gypsy punk and electronic beats featuring live music, bellydancing, VJs and a live jam session. Featuring Nema Problema and Albaroma. Ballet Blue Presents . . . at the Poetry Club. 19 Oct, 9pm–3am. £20. Leading boys and wanton women galore plus burlesque and DJs inspired by queer scenes from 1920s Berlin to London’s Heaven. Berkeley Suite Presents at Berkeley Suite. 19 Oct, 11pm–3am. Free before midnight; £5 after. One of Glasgow’s most decadent basement spaces welcomes a special guest. With NYC-based DJ, producer and LuckyMe affiliate Nick Hook. Black Tent at Nice’n’Sleazy. 2 Nov, 11.30pm–3am. £4. Errors and Rock Action DJs playing indie, house and techno and all genres in between. Club Noir at O2 Academy. 26 Oct, 9pm–2am. £15.50. The great burlesque club present their vintage, retro and modern soundtrack alongside some trademark tassel twirling, human curiosities, burlesque shows and more. Deathkill4000 at Bloc●. 2 Nov, 11pm–3am. Free before midnight; £2 after. An industrial rock noise party. With live guests Vile Imbeciles. Divine! at the Admiral. 26 Oct, 11pm–2am. £5 concessions and before midnight; £7 after. Glasgow’s longest-running club residency brings you a monthly dose of northern soul, heavyweight funk, Tamla Motown, 60s freakbeat, dynamite ska, easy listening and psychedelic soundtracks. Flash Mob at Saint Judes. 26 Oct, 11pm–2am. £10. A house, techno and disco club from residents Thrust Club. With guests Bok Bok and Girl Unit, both of Night Slugs. The Freak-Beats Club at the Flying Duck. 2 Nov, 11pm–3am. £5 (£3). Sixties dance party, playing mod, soul, psych, ska and much more. Free guest passes available from pre-club party Get the Records On! at the CCA Bar. Freefall at the Arches. 9 Nov, 10pm– 3am. £10 early booking. A very fine, popular night of hard house and trance with residents Argy and David Rust. FREE Funktifeyeno at Firebird. 19 Oct & 2 Nov, 9.30pm–1am. The Dance! Dance! Dance! resident spins soul, funk, disco and his own edits. Handpicked at La Cheetah. 19 Oct, 11pm–3am. £5. The local hip hop label’s in-house party. With Sivey (Soulection), Bessa (live), Cheeky Forty, Mr.Turner and Sega Bodega. Houndin’ the Streets at the Flying Duck. 26 Oct, 11pm–2am. £5. Jer Reid and Martin Law play punk, post-punk, hip hop and anything else

from late 70s and early 80s New York. Special appearance from hip hop giant DJ Format. Ibiza Sessions Official Kilties Reunion at the Arches. 2 Nov, 10pm–3am. £15. Colours take us back to the White Island. With Tom Staar, Bimbo Jones, Mallorca Lee and more. Luska at La Cheetah. 2 Nov, 11pm–3am. £10. Techno, tech-house and deep house with Jack Swift and Dara Estafaghi. With special guest Joran Van Pol (M-nus, Sci●Tec). Menergy at Axm. 9 Nov, 11pm–3am. £15 ; £30 VIP; £10 advance. Monthly Italo disco and Hi-NRG gay dance party. Menergy’s 4th birthday and the official Glasgay! closing party, with special guest Raja, winner of RuPaul’s Drag Race season three.

Moda Black at the Arches. 2 Nov, 10pm–3am. £15 (£10). Guests include

Marco Faraone, Catz ‘N Dogz, Jaymo and Andy George, Shadow Child, Darius Syrossian, and Mia Dora. See preview, page 57. Mutiny at Blackfriars. 26 Oct, 11pm–2am. £2.50. Grass roots techno night from residents Thierry and Craig ‘Squelch’ Murphy. Octaves at Saint Judes. 19 Oct, 11pm–3am. £7 (£5). A new bimonthly club playing underground house and techno. With Oporto’s Trikk. The Party Monster Halloween Ball at Axm. 26 Oct, 11pm–2am. £8. Manchester queer club Bollox comes to Glasgow for a Hallowe’en ball, joining forces with resident drag disco Menergy. Part of Glasgay!. Paul Van Dyk at the Arches. 26 Oct, 10pm–4am. £tbc. The trance arena-filler back in Scotland. With support from Beat Service, Sneijder, Will Sparks, Photographer and Gary Maguire. Pretty Ugly at the Admiral. 9 Nov, 11pm–3am. £6 (£5 before midnight and students). The Pretty Ugly girls will be playing sexy, glamorous indie rock’n’roll, electro beats, 60s soul and experimenting with some new artists. Progress at FabrIQ. 26 Oct, 11pm–2am. £6. A new progressive house night with resident Crawford Lambie. With special guest Richard Knott (Pryda Friends, Whartone). Shout Bamalama at Blackfriars. 19 Oct, 11pm–3am. £3 before midnight; £5 after. Raucous rock’n’roll, groovin’ R&B and thumping soul. Singles Night at the Flying Duck. 19 Oct, 11pm–3am. £5 (£3). Andrew ‘Divine’ Symington and Chris ‘Beans’ Geddes (Belle & Sebastian) play strictly 45s all night, from punk to soul. South Side Soul at Pollok Ex- Servicemens Club. Weekly Times tbc. £5. Soul, Motown and R&B from the with DJ Felonious Munk and friends. Strange Paradise at Nice’n’Sleazy. 19 Oct, 11.30pm–3am. £4. Club night. Featuring David Barbarossa versus Billy Woods on the decks. Subculture at the Sub Club. Weekly 11pm–2am. £10. Glasgow’s well-established house institution, with residents Harri and Domenic. Upcoming guests include Huxley (19 Oct) and Petar Dundov (26 Oct). FREE TYCI at Bloc●. 19 Oct, 11pm–3am. A new club and live event from TYCI, a Glasgow collective run for women by women. With a live set from gloom pop four-piece Sharptooth and Birdcage on the decks. Tailor Made at Strathclyde Students’ Union. 9 Nov, 10pm–3am. £2.50 before 11.30pm; £5 after. The new night from the men behind the late Friday Street, playing 60’s Soul, R’n’B, beat, boogaloo and ska. With guests Andy Miller (Manchester) and Steph Liddle (Somethin’s Cookin’). Thunder Disco Club at Nice’n’Sleazy. 26 Oct, 11.30pm–2am. £4. Nineties house, techno and ‘sex disco’ from Jube and Rory at one of Glasgow’s finest young parties. Too Darn Hot! at Blackfriars. 2 Nov, 11pm–3am. £5. The monthly retro-

modern club from Glasgow songwriting star Lou Hickey, accompanied by Club Noir’s Tony Poprock, playing Buddy Holly to The Buzzcocks. Now on the first Saturday of the month. Voodoo at the Cathouse. Weekly 4–9pm. £6 (£3). Under-18s club, featuring two floors of rock, metal, punk, emo and requests. Wrong Island at Nice’n’Sleazy. 9 Nov, 11.30pm–3am. £4. Electro, techno and all kinds of mash-ups from the Wrong Island DJs. With guest DJ Mamacita (Huntley & Palmers). XO Patron Sessions at Saint Judes. 9 Nov, 10.30pm–3am. £10. Club night. With special guest Stacey Pullen. 0ddi0 at Berkeley Suite. 26 Oct, 11pm–2am. £5. A new club whose mission is ‘to explore the outer realm of warped sonic advancements.’ With resident Jim Hutchison (Hum Haw). Glasgow Sunday

The BOMB at FabrIQ. Weekly 11pm–4am. £8. ‘The UK’s most explosive gay club’ playing house, electro and nu disco. Jazzie B at the Sub Club. 20 Oct, 11pm–3am. £8 (£5).

Optimo (Espacio) at the Sub Club. 3 Nov, 11pm–3am. £15.

The return of one of Glasgow’s most revered clubbing institutions to a new bi-monthly Friday night slot. JD Twitch and JG Wilkes team up once more. With a Scottish debut four-hour set from Daphni. Renegade at the Cathouse. Weekly 11pm–3am. £2 (£1). DJ Mythic plays rock, metal, punk and more.

Glasgow Monday

FREE Future Boogie at African- Caribbean Centre. Weekly 9pm–2am. Free party with a range of guests and styles from resident Simon Macpherson. Glasgow Tuesday

I AM at the Sub Club. Weekly 11pm–3am. £5 or free from the website. Weekly electronica and bass supplied by Beta & Kappa. Forthcoming guests include John Heckle (29 Oct). Killer Kitsch at the Buff Club. Weekly 11pm–3am. £5 (students £3; members free). Euan Neilson, Dave Sinclair and newly recruited resident Hushpuppy (RPZ, Death Disco) present the city’s best Tuesday-nighter. Upcoming guests include Le Youth (22 Oct) and DJ Q (29 Oct). Glasgow Wednesday

FREE Death By Unga Bunga at Nice’n’Sleazy. 13 Nov, 11.30pm–3am. Intriguingly-named new club night. Milk at Flat 0/1. 30 Oct, 9pm–3am. £4 (students £3). Indie night with two live bands plus an acoustic act, visuals and DJs. The Old School Milk Halloween Party featuring Friends in America, Fantastic Man DJs and more. ShangriLa at the Arches. Weekly 11pm–3am. £tbc. A new student night inspired by festivals across the globe and some hot DJs providing the soundtrack. Upcoming guests include Tom Trago (23 Oct) and Deadboy (30 Oct). FREE Sleazy’s Halloween Party at Nice’n’Sleazy. 30 Oct, 11.30pm–3am. A frightfully good indie party. Uber House at La Cheetah. 23 Oct, 11pm–3am. £5. New Wednesday night party. Edinburgh Thursday

Bat Gross & The Repulsions’ Hallowe’en Extravaganza! at Studio 24. 31 Oct, 11pm–3am. £5. Matt Gloss & The Emulsions play two spooky sets while art/club collective The Too Much Fun Club supply some Halloween weirdness. Fancy dress is compulsory.