Wifey, Tief and Warm: Editor's Choice - Clubbing

Wifey, Tief and Warm: Editor's Choice - Clubbing

11 November, 2011
by: Lowri

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


Friday 18th November
Wifey
Wifey are back with their impeccably programmed monthly night at the Alibi - bringing the best in bassline, UK funky, grime and garage to the needy. This month it's master of multifarious manouvres Altered Natives bringing a tasting menu of broken beat, garage, funky and other rugged offerings, Sully goes back to back with Oslek and 'evil currency fiend' Deamonds reads you the news. Your indomitable Wifey residents - will as - ever be keeping things real.

Saturday 19th November
Tief
Absolutely epic line-up from the Tief crew for their second outing. They welcome Hamburg techno protagonist Stimming to play live, DIYnamic's David August and deep house, disco and techno from London's Jay Shepheard - also live. Mano Le tough is a good addition too - his soulful vibes have been doing it for us. High class house and techno.

Saturday 19th November
Warm with Optimo
When Keith McIvor (AKA Twitch) and Jonnie Wilkes formed Optimo in 1997 they both had 10 years of DJing behind them. Optimo is the name of both the outfit they formed together and the club night they began - a cult in Glasgow's Sub Club. The sound lives on in their DJ sets - catch them tonight in a one off all-night-long session courtesy of Warm.

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