Duke Dumont, Screwloose, Art School, Glasgow, 29 Mar

Extra points if you can resist the temptation to describe it as 'royally good'

Article by Emma Kilday | 06 Mar 2008
With Headspin and Optimo both reaching a decade old in recent months and Colours celebrating a very lucky 13 years of dance delirium, it's still refreshing to see new Scottish clubnights flourishing and attracting the exciting names that are guaranteed to be major club headliners of the future. Although it's barely 18 months since Screwloose's origins in The Arches, they've already played host to the likes of Sinden and Nightmoves. Now firmly settled in its new home at the Art School, this month they welcome London producer and megastar-in-the-making Duke Dumont. The man behind the infectious rework of Debbie Deb's When I Hear Music and the Erol favourite Lean 'n' Bounce brings Screwloose his own brand of grimey techno and decadent drum'n'bass such as that demonstrated on the Regality EP. Extra points if you can resist the temptation to describe it as 'royally good'. [Emma Kilday]


11pm Ð 3am, £tbc

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