Clubbers' guide to ...Crown Jules AIRDRIE clubbers had better prepare themselves for a frenzied ticket flurry when international superstar DJ Judge Jules Judge Jules is a British dance music DJ. Born on October 26 1966 as Julius O'Riordan, he was educated at University College School and the London School of Economics. puts in a rare appearance at the town's new Priory club. Tickets for Friday night's soundfest in the 400 capacity club are available from McFly's in Coatbridge, or at the Priory. Size is everything AND the list of big name DJs bursting to come to Scotland doesn't end there. Legendary drum and bass Drum and bass (commonly abbreviated to d&b, DnB, dnb, d'n'b, drum n bass and drum & bass) is a type of electronic dance music also known as jungle. DJ Roni Size is heading north too. He's due to play the QM Union at Glasgow Uni on October 12 as part of the Ericsson Muzik Awards UK Tour, alongside MJ Cole and Elisabeth Troy. Tickets are available on 0141 339 8383. Tops for sounds ATB ATB Antibiotic ATB All The Best ATB Ability to Benefit ATB André Tanneberger (musician) ATB Across the Board ATB Active Time Battle (roleplaying game) ATB All Terrain Bike ATB Alberta Treasury Branches will be at Room at The Top in Bathgate on Saturday, with Dope Smugglaz, Stevie Kerr and Paul Mendez. It's pounds 15 in. Doors open at 9pm. Funks for memory FATHER of house music - Farley Jackmaster Funk - is on his way to Eye Candy Images and animated graphics added to Web sites and interactive software that makes the information exciting. In other words, glitz, sizzle and pizzazz. See cornea gumbo. at Club Mercado in Edinburgh on Saturday. FJF FJF Fix Jam Factory (gaming clan) visits Mercado to help celebrate Eye Candy's first birthday with regulars NEjat Barton, Neil Crookston and newcomer Karen Palmer. Eye Candy devotees made the trip to see their favourite night debut at London's Glasshouse. Something new THOSE tired of the Glasgow club scene might be interested to hear that a new alternative is opening soon. G1 Group is set to open a development featuring a bar, restaurant with comedy and live music. Pure dead brilliant "Pure Dead Brilliant" is a phrase peculiar to the people of Glasgow, Scotland. It came into common use around the late 1970s/early 1980s and was satirised by comedian Elaine C. Smith in the popular BBC sitcom City Lights. RESIDENTS Twitch, Brainstorm, The Bill and Sandy Paris are at Pure @ Foundation in Dundee on Saturday - pounds 5/pounds 7 entry. |
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