Every Friday our editors bring you their personal highlights of the week ahead. Lowri Clarke brings you her top three club nights.

Friday 6th - Saturday 7th July
BLOC
In case it has somehow escaped your notice, BLOC have brought their impeccable celebration of all things electronic and cutting edge to London's most exciting new venue - the Pleasure Gardens. The line-up is immense, topped off by huge stars of old like Squarepusher and Ritchie Hawtin, and augmented by fresher than fresh producers like Boddika, Addison Groove and Scuba. Seriously, take a look at the line-up for yourself. Then book a ticket!
Saturday 7th July
HellYeah! Launch Party
HellYeah! is a brand new club night showcasing the best in contemporary cosmic, psychedelic Kraut-Disco, Balearic Easy-pop and underground house music. They strive to bring the most forefront, interesting and talented artists from Europe to the best intimate venues of East London.
Tonight they welcome the magnificent DiskJokke to be joined by the angular disco of In Flagranti. It’s all about the music and having a HellYeah! damn good time of course. Expect a night of purely intergalactic dancefloor damage.
Saturday 7th July
We Fear Silence present Butterz and Hardrive
Last time the Butterz & Hardrive Squadrons touched down at Cable the atmosphere was unrivaled. They cemented this perfect partnership as the premier new-wave grime movement in the capital. Well it's fitting, then, that Butterz label heads Elijah and Skilliam and Hardrive cohort Terror Danjah are back to do it all over again, this time with their most hard hitting crew to date.
As one of the most notorious grime collectives in the country, it makes perfect sense that the Newham Generals should come and have their say at this installment. They're joined by former Roll Deep member and mic man Trim and Logan Sama spinning a garage set.
Want some upfront tunage? Look no further than this week's Dancefloor Bombs.
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