Music: Digital Hardcore Night
December 1, 2009
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Friday 4 December | Cellar 35 | 8pm | £3
Something a bit different this Friday in the small but perfectly formed surroundings of Cellar 35…
Live music from Beats of Rage a ‘chiptune-fuelled digital hardcore attack using Gameboys, a Commodore 64, fuzz guitar and screaming’ and Gameboy musician Comptroller, who promises the thickest sounds you’ve ever heard from a loveable, small, grey plastic brick as well as turntable action from DJs Alun Elizium and Still Gay.
All local acts too. This sort of thing deserves to be supported. Go get your mind melted.
Music: Halloween Round-Up
October 30, 2009
Saturday 31 October (obviously)
Ooh, scary ghosties etc. Here’s the pick of the Halloween musical happenings round town on Saturday…
The Lemon Tree hosts the annual Skalloween bash with a headline set from superb dub/reggae collective and The Specials’ tour support Pama International. Local bands Famous Ape and AKA Ska complete the line-up (8pm/£12)
The Tunnels has a perfect fit for the evening in the shape of weird, dark and jazzy ex-Uncle John & Whitelock types Tut Vu Vu (8pm/£5) while down at The Moorings (where let’s face it, it’s Halloween every day of the week) Dundee horror-punks Dirty Wee Middens are among the bands playing at Fudge Promotions‘ ‘Halloween Spectacular’ (8pm/£3)
Club-wise, Ed Banger Records’ French disco/hip-hop/electro producer DJ Mehdi (pictured below) guests at Let It Bleed’s party at The Forum (10pm/£12), Room 2 at The Warehouse hosts Peepshow Creepshow: A Halloween Burlesque Ball (11pm/£10) featuring loads of performances and DJ Jimsin while excellent Glasgow house/techno duo Silicone Soul (Soma Records) play at Snafu (11pm/£8).
Right, I’m off to cut two eyeholes in a bedsheet. Again. Hey, it’s a classic OK?
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Music: Snafu Is Five
September 23, 2009
One of Scotland’s best clubs turns five this weekend, and there’s a pretty decent celebratory line-up on offer to say the least…
On Thursday 24th September electro/indie night The Dirty Hearts Club welcomes local guitar types Right Hand Left, funky Stirling outfit Jack Butler and acoustic bod Myke Black (10pm/£3/£2)
Friday 25 September sees the return of Percy X (aka Tony Scott) and his techno-tinged Edit:Select night (11pm/£6)

Excellent Nottingham disco/funk/indie/house outfit Crazy P bring their full live show to Funky Transport’s The Deep End on Saturday 26 September (11pm/£9), which should be, erm, crazy, while some little-known disco-jockey called Felix Da Housecat (pictured) guests on Sunday 27 September (9pm/£18/Limited tickets avail. on the door).
So, that should keep you going then…if there aren’t medals on offer for people who go to all of the nights there bloody well should be…
Tickets are available through Snafu’s website





