Glasgow Clubbing Highlights: 3-9 March

Take your pick from disco, techno, and the big beats of Bristol and beyond in Glasgow's clubs this weekend

Article by Claire Francis | 03 Mar 2017

Pressure: SLAM, Chris Leibing, Pan-Pot @ SWG3, Fri 3 Mar

Iconic duo SLAM head up the first Pressure offering of the month, taking control of SWG3’s TV Studio as their Soma label enjoys its 25th anniversary this year. Techno pioneer, producer, radio host and founder of the CLR record label Chris Liebing will also be dropping tune in the downstairs space, while a late rejigging of the line-up sees German duo Pan-Pot teeing up Liebing in the main room. The lineup also boasts Belgian export Amelie Lens, plus Clint Stewart and BEC (aka Rebecca Godfrey), both of whom are signed to Pan-Pot’s Second State label (£23+bf)

Lezure 019: Shanti Celeste @ La Cheetah Club, Sat 4 Mar

A Berlin-based producer and DJ, Shanti Celeste previously called Bristol home, and is originally from Chile. She first jumped on the decks at age 17 and started producing not long after, and after moving to Bristol, joined the team at Idle Hands record store where she played an part in the development of what is now a Bristol institution. Shanti’s eclectic sets roam through forgotten classics, obscure rarities, fresh new tracks, unreleased dubs and the sort of gems you would only come across and find having worked behind the counter at a record store (£6+bf).

Supermax @ The Berkeley Suite, Sat 4 Mar

Your monthly dose of disco is here! For those that haven't had the experience before, no one describes it better than the Supermax team themselves: "Inspired by decadent Richard Long sound systems of New York's disco era – Studio 54, Paradise Garage, Club Zanzibar – and the freeform styles of the original eclectic DJs, SUPERMAX is where Glaswegian fashionistas, muzic freaks and wild thangs get down to the audiosexual soundtrack of legendary discotheque grand master DJ Billy Woods." Doors 11pm, £8 OTD.

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