Edinburgh Clubbing Highlights: 10-16 Nov

Aussie wunderkid Mall Grab returns to Edinburgh for another knees up at The Mash House, plus nights from Paradigm Electronic Music and, er, Peep Show's Super Hans

Article by Claire Francis | 10 Nov 2016

FLY presents Super Hans @ La Belle Angele, Thu 10 Nov

FLY have done it again – this time, everyone's favourite Peep Show character Super Hans turns his talents to the turntables, for what will surely be a madcap Thursday night. There's a handful of final release tickets remaining for this one, so be quick if you want to join in the fun. (£12 + bf)

Paradigm Electronic Music @ The Mash House, Fri 11 Nov

After a little break from bringing you sideways electronic music and Interactive Electronic Arts, Paradigm is back for a one-off event at The Mash House, where it all started back in 2014. 

Formerly one half of the Trouble DJs, Hobbes has DJed some of the finest clubs and festivals all over the world, from tiny sweat-boxes and after-hours affairs in London, to super-clubs in Shanghai and Beijing and hip underground joints in Tokyo. The Behaviour/Unstable Creations crew will also be creating a bespoke club/stage installation with a unique wonky graphic style and Behaviour Audio Visual Dj set, plus DJs Lee Marvin and Jimmy Jammin will be holding down the bar all night. (£6 on the door/£4 students).

Overground with Mall Grab @ The Mash House, Sat 12 Nov

Earlier this year, Mall Grab (aka Jordon Alexander) made his Scottish debut as Overground's first ever booking. There's a huge wave of hype surrounding the Aussie house producer, who is one of the fastest-rising artists to emerge from the new wave of lo-fi, raw house and techno. Last time Mall Grab sold out The Mash House on a weekday, so best grab a ticket and go see what all the fuss is about (£9.50 + bf).

Book Ahead... 

Or rather, get this date in your diary. Friday 2 Dec sees Optimo go up against The Black Madonna in a special Sub Club fundraiser (with a 4am licence to boot). No advance tickets – £12 before midnight or £15 after midnight (£8 unemployed, with proof).  All profits will be donated to Glasgow Food Banks. As the crew put it: "Glasgow is a tough city but Chicago is even tougher, so who knows which way this will go..."

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