DJ Funk & Shadow Dancer @ Sub Club, 1 May

Article by Rosie Davies | 16 Apr 2009

When Numbers first brought DJ Funk and his accelerated ghetto-tech to the Sub Club, sweat literally dripped off the walls. It dripped off the ceiling and ran down people's backs. No-one cared. Two years on, still satisfying Glasgow clubbers' thirst for all things loud and offensive, the tenner ticket fee is worth it just to hear classics from Ghetto House Anthems 2 on the Subby soundsystem, nevermind his indulgent remix of Justice's Let There Be Light. Support comes from Shadow Dancer, whose debut album Golden Traxe is out now on Boys Noize, much to the delight of pretty much every hot name about. Modeselektor, A-Trak and the Ed Banger crew apparently can't get enough; think all those artists, cut and pasted together, and you've got an idea of their very 'now' electro-tech sound. Get down early enough for free clothing from cult New York label Mishka. You'll need it for the walk home.

11pm-3am, £10