Atlantis Revisited, The Sub Club, Glasgow, Dec 30

Each track was met with huge cheers of recognition

Article by Colin Chapman | 10 Feb 2007
Atlantis was the legendary house club night which set the standard for underground clubbing in Scotland in the early nineties. It helped establish the long-term careers of Harri and Slam's Stuart McMillan as well as Orde Meikle, and over the festive period the trio once again joined forces under the Atlantis banner for the first time since the night ended in 2004. Despite taking place the night before Hogmanay, the club was packed with thirty-something, ex-Atlantis regulars and younger Subbers alike. Treated to a slew of Atlantis classics including Alison Limerick's 'Where Love Lives', Hardfloor's 'Acperience' and 'Your Love' by Frankie Knuckles, each track was met with huge cheers of recognition by a dancefloor that soon became a mass of hands-in-the-air energy. Primal Scream's 'Come Together' was the chosen epic to bring proceedings to a close and it proved the perfect ending to a night of welcome nostalgia. [Colin Chapman]