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Wed 16 Nov 2011 by Fred Fergus | Read more »
The beauty of Bongo Club is that, while you’re not dancing on top of each other, the intimacy between audience and DJ is emphatic – it is the embodiment of basement gigs. Xplicit has once again set up a night that could not be better suited...
Sat 12 Nov 2011 by Fred Fergus | Read more »
Since its conception a year and a half ago Rendezvous has been the zeitgeist party of Edinburgh. Headliners affiliated with label colossuses, Cross Town Rebels and Visionquest amongst others have built up a music policy that unwaveringly tracks current...
Wed 02 Nov 2011 by James Corlett | Read more »
It is a truth universally acknowledged that sometimes there is nothing better than being physically restrained against a subwoofer in a sweaty basement. Tonight is one of those times. Bedbug has proved night after night that it has the pulling power to...
Wed 02 Nov 2011 by Fred Fergus | Read more »
First it was only Arctic animals in the IMAX, then it was the blue people living inside James Cameron’s head and now even the Lion King is 3D. Finally we no longer have to go to clubs, like medieval peasants, in a mere two dimensions. 3D, ladies ...
Wed 19 Oct 2011 by Fred Fergus | Read more »
When George Morel’s Let’s Groove is being played out around midnight you know things are warming up nicely. Descending to the bowels of the Cab, Morel’s tell-tale disco loop imbued a sense of timely home coming to Edinburgh’s un...
Mon 17 Oct 2011 by James Corlett | Read more »
Good things come in pairs. A case in point was the recent union of two of the city’s forefront house nights in Heavy Gossip and Ultragroove, not to mention booking Rahaan and Tony Lionni. Lionni's 2009 anthem ‘Found A Place’ was issue...
Wed 05 Oct 2011 by Stephen Duffy | Read more »
Saturday nights in Edinburgh have always been tricky for students. With the exception of some choice classic favourites, namely regular evenings at The Hive and the Big Cheese, door and drink prices make an affordable night out virtually impossible. Th...
Wed 04 May 2011 by Rebecca Monks | Read more »
Last month, Suave House's night Rendezvous celebrated their first birthday at Queensferry Street's The Lane with a truly special set from Canadian duo, Art Department. Rendezvous creates a house party atmosphere with an ethos centered on having a good ...
Wed 20 Apr 2011 by James Corlett | Read more »
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For fans of John Travolta, bright lights and diva fever, the news that 'Disco is dead' would have hit home hard. Originating on colourful dance floors and flourishing under powerful fluorescents, Disco is a genre that seems to have bypassed our generat...
Sun 06 Mar 2011 by Rebecca Monks | Read more »
When Musika resident Kirk Douglas proclaimed that DJ Maetrik had torn the Liquid Room a 'new shit hole', John Digweed certainly had a tough act to follow. Luckily, Digweed is a favourite in these parts. Along with Timo Maas and Tim Green, Digweed blew ...
Wed 23 Feb 2011 by James Corlett | Read more »
There are few events in Edinburgh that promise a night of masked debauchery and decadence. With free massages and soft jazz, you could be forgiven for indulging your cynical side and being slightly suspicious of the Cowgate venue’s offerin...
Wed 23 Feb 2011 by Rebecca Monks | Read more »
Studio 24, ever the willing host of eccentric evenings, is no stranger to a little diversity. From swing to indie, the club has spanned the musical genres and challenged the tastes of Edinburgh club goers week in, week out. With a mash up of gyspy jazz...
Wed 09 Feb 2011 by Rebecca Monks | Read more »
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