Just look at it outside. Bloody lovely innit. Let’s hope it stays that way, for this looks like a sweltering summer night belter. The on-the-money people at Freeze presents, erm, present Kompakt Records Party at St Luke’s Church & the Kazimer in a month’s time. “St Luke’s, or the ‘Bombed out Church’ as it is [...]
The Caledonia Pub is to stay. Today the pub has been granted a reprieve and the new owners and indefatigable landlady Laura can carry on the good work she’s been doing in turning this cornerstone of the community round. The Catharine Street pub was mooted to be yet another student flats development, and the mysterious [...]
Is it just us or does there seem to have been more Bank Holidays than usual this year? Every other weekend seems to have an additional day or two added on the end and, while it’s all very nice thank you, it’s also quite expensive having to entertain yourself for 33% longer than normal. Or [...]
Imagine how smug you’d be if you’d actually, like, been there. As it is, you (probably) weren’t. And ditto All Your Friends. Still, we know of a pretty close second. And it’s happening next month. Here. With a big screen, er, screening, proper club-sized speakers, lights, dry ice and beer on tap, Now Wave and [...]
Once upon a time, a dance music jaunt to the sunshine meant heading over to Ibiza and spending your summer in a superclub. These days, we’re all too poor to pay £20 for a vodka limon in Pacha and so equally sultry but significantly less spendy hot spots have increased in popularity, with Croatia being [...]
It’s been a turbulent couple of years for The Masque, firstly unexpectedly shutting its doors in November 2011, then the guys behind Chibuku/Circus doing a valiant caretaking effort to keep it ticking over before the welcome news late last year that the MAMA Group were coming on board to give the venue a much required [...]
Discoteca Poca are having a Haus-warming party with Waze and Odyssey – and you’re invited
Finally January is over, all 18 weeks of it, 17 of them spent penniless, stuck in on the sofa watching Splash! (don’t deny it) with one arm wedged down the cushions trying to find any loose change. We know, we lived it. But now it’s February, the rain has stopped, the snow/sleet/slush has cleared and [...]
We hope you are, like us, boiling your haggises and chopping yer neeps in preparation for tonight’s celebration of Scotland’s wisest bard, Rab C. Nesbitt (that’s right isn’t it?). Afore ye go to the ceilidh at St George’s Hall (a tenner a pop, with Gallimaufry dance band and buffet. Starts at 7:30) or out on [...]
You know what – if we had to pick a Liverpool personality of the year, it would probably be Camp and Furnace. Where else could you have sampled the best malt whiskies in the world, cavorted to the twisted fairytales of the Vogue Ball, let your imagination run wild with a table-tennis racket and dived [...]
It’s that time of year again, when you can legitimately eat your own body weight in mince pies for breakfast and no one bats an eyelid. When you rediscover the beauty of warm alcohol – hot Rekorderlig cider from Bier is our new Swedish jam – and when you go shopping for presents but come [...]
Cream starts the new year in style, with its first booking bringing trance god Paul Van Dyk back to the courtyard, with Nicky Romero (pic), Eddie Halliwell, Aly & Fila, Third Party, Tim Mason and guests set for an arms-in-the-air showdown next March. To say Nicky Romero’s had a good 2012 would be something of [...]
You wanna get down, deep deep down? Well, you can either get your East 17 CDs out of the loft, or red circle 9th of February next year, when the boys from Freeze set out their stall for another blistering year. Freeze Bedrock Warehouse Party brings the one and only Mr John Digweed to warm [...]
There are many Liverpool DJs that wouldn’t raise a smile on our face, let alone a party in our pants. Anton Powers isn’t one of them. His infectious, Evangelistic championing of dance music shows no sign of slipping away into the chillout room to sit it out. Man cannot live on ‘difficult’ electronica alone. At [...]
We’re excited about the immenent opening of Brooklyn Mixer, on Seel Stret. You should be too. The grand Georgian house is set to be a welcome addition to the city’s re-invigorated nightlife. Especially when they’re launching with All My Friends, a new whip-smart night with the Outfit DJs, Steeling Sheep and all that’s good about [...]
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