Archive for the ‘Clubs’ Category

Nu-Fire

Monday, January 9th, 2012

Fusion & Silvertongue
Nik AKA

FAKE
Residents Party

Saturday, January 7th, 2012

Tickets available on the night £3/members free

THIS IS MUSIC

Friday, January 6th, 2012

Tickets available on the night £3/members free

COALITION New Year’s Day 5am Special with KILLER KITCH DJs

Sunday, January 1st, 2012

Killer Kitsch was launched in February 2005 at The Buff Club in Glasgow. With very few other midweek nights offering anything other than the standard chart & r’n'b fare we took it upon ourselves to try and change it. Now 6 years later Killer Kitsch is still standing tall and is now seen as an institution within Glasgow. An eclectic disco with a mad positive vibe, it’s Diplo beside Chic tracks, The Specials rubbing up Modeselektor, The Specials and Notorious BIG.

THIS IS MUSIC presents Sneaky Pete’s All Star New Years Eve Party

Saturday, December 31st, 2011

The best of Sneaky Pete’s residents all on one great bill – for a sky diver!

Come for the night or drop in for an hour, it’s a bargain either way.

£5 entry 10pm – 5am

//Tickets only available on the night\\

10pm – This Is Music
12am – Dapper Dan’s
1am – Playdate
2am - Nu-Fire
3am - Witness
4am – Coalition

Numbers Before New Year feat. DEADBOY

Friday, December 30th, 2011

£5 entry 10pm – 5am

//Tickets only available on the night\\

THIS IS MUSIC

Friday, December 23rd, 2011

WASABI DISCO

Saturday, December 17th, 2011

THIS IS MUSIC

Friday, December 16th, 2011

Nu-Fire & Abaga Records Raise Awareness to Save Ally Mccrae BBC Introducing Show in Scotland

Monday, December 12th, 2011

The Ones Live (Madhat, Riddlah, Silvertongue, DJ Fusion)
Tactus & Abaga Records DJ’s
Fusion


As part of its operational restructuring plans – titled ‘Delivering Quality First’ – the BBC has responded with a number of sweeping changes which include scrapping the Introducing in Scotland radio show, hosted by Ally McCrae every Sunday night from midnight to 2am. This show has a remit to provide “the best new unsigned, undiscovered and under the radar music in Scotland” every week and it never fails to deliver on that promise thanks to the talent and expertise of its producers, technical staff and presenter. Under Ally McCrae this year and his predecessor Vic Galloway in the 11 years before that, this has been the only outlet provided by Radio 1 to showcase up-and-coming bands and solo artists from Scotland to a Scottish audience. Pretty much all Scottish success stories from the past decade are where they are today because of early exposure through airplay and live sessions on this show. We, the undersigned, call on the BBC to rethink their plans to scrap the Introducing in Scotland show and, instead, protect and promote this unique programme.