Dublin Clubbing October Bank Holiday Sunday

Jonny68

Active Member
Dublin is the place to be this Bank Holiday Sunday if your're into clubbing with so much on.

I suppose the highlight for many is a rare performance from Techno pioneers Model 500 and Laurent Garnier and Moritz Von Oswold as part of the Dublin Electronic Arts Festival.
http://deafireland.com/blog/

For me the highlight is Joey Negro @ The Tivoli http://www.tivoli.ie/music_listing_more_info.php?id=117
the king of funky/disco house it should be a great nite.

I'm also hoping to catch some of Nicky Holloway's set @ 4 Dame Lane beforehand
serious value for money this in times of recession only a fiver before 11pm

http://www.djhistory.com/forum/showthread.php?t=38172

Also on as part of the Barcadi B-Live is the legendary Norman Jay
http://www.state.ie/blog/bacardi-b-live-october-with-norman-jay-drop-the-lime-more/

The Scratch Perverts are also in town this Bank Holiday Sunday at Andrews Lane

http://entertainment.ie/event/Clubbing/Andrew%27s-Lane-Theatre/Scratch-Perverts/2424591.htm

Dubfire from Deep Dish is @ Tripod also this Sunday
http://www.tripod.ie/f_list.php

Techno legend Thomas P Heckmann is on @ McGruders
http://entertainment.ie/event/Clubbing/McGruder's/Thomas-P-Heckmann/2433138.htm

German Elecro House act Digatilism play at The Academy

http://entertainment.ie/event/Clubbing/The-Academy/Digitalism-(DJ-Set)/2422865.htm


last but not least if your into classic Old Skool Dublin style Zanzibar is the place to be...

http://www.bebo.com/oldskoolsundaa
 
Am on my way over to Dublin this weekend, to meet up with some chumc we met in Ibiza... what's crackin this weekend? Anything good? Think we're going to Tivoli or something?
 
Hard House nite this coming Friday Halloween nite @ The Tivoli so avoid unless your into that scene, loads on elsewhere this Friday, what type of sound are you into and ill see what's on?:)
 
I love a bit of everything to be fair...

To put it in Ibiza terms my favorite nights are Armada/Cream/Garlands

I love house music... anything really?
 
Lots on this weekend from old skool to psy trance and everything in between especially Halloween nite, here are some of the listings for ya mate,have a good one.

Already mentioned that Hard House nite @ The Tivoli on Friday nite.


Old Skool Fancy dress Halloween Nite

Next Rejuvenation ....
Halloween fancy dress Oldskool extravaganza

Oct 31st The Vaults Dublin 1.
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Warren K
Ed case
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Mick Walsh
DJ Illusion

Cocktail Bar
Ken Gardiner
Daragh Kelly
DJ Daranoid
James Devlin
DJ Pablo

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31 Oct HALLOWEEN! - jacKit presents Chris Duckenfield (SWAG / Odori / Version Music)
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jacKit are very proud to announce Chris Duckenfield as our first international guest DJ this coming Halloween night at one of Dublins most popular and intimate venues, The Underground @ Kennedys (which has just been newly renovated).

Chris Duckenfield was an acid house legend as early as 1989 when his first residency (at the Limit club in Sheffield) went from 150 to 1200 people in the space of three weeks. By 1991 he was releasing records on Warp and the Warp affiliated Nucleus Label. In late 96, the Warp shop (Sheffield), where Chris had worked throughout the nineties, closed. Chris found he could devote all his time to running his new ‘Primitive’ label and step up the DJ and recording schedule. Releases from himself together with Richard Brown, and local talent got the label firmly established. Later down the line their more twisted ‘Odori’ label was launched.

With "Ducky" being one of our all-time favourite DJs and producers ever and an absolute underground house music legend to boot, we are EXTREMELY excited about this night, and have been for some time.

Chris is probably better known for his productions as part of SWAG with Richard Brown, not to mention his more recent solo efforts under his Duckbeats moniker. SWAG and Chris himself have been making killer tracks and brilliant remixes since the mid-90s with countless releases on labels such as Primitive, Odori, Warp, Version Music, dotbleep and Music For Freaks to name but a few. They have also remixed artists as varied and highly respected as Groove Armada, Bjork, Moloko, Dublex Inc, Lisa Shaw, Metro Area, Fred Everthing, Atjazz, Ian Pooley, Herbert and Blaze.... the list goes on and on, you get the idea we\'re sure.

Chris himself is not only a superb producer when going solo or as one half of SWAG, but also a fantastic DJ who really knows how to rock a crowd with his deep, bumpy, squelchy, acidy, fidgety as well as techy influenced sounds (just ask the patrons at Fabric or Panorama Bar in Berlin). All fantastically excellent underground house music with lashings of techno really.... He even likes a bit of disco too! Always with at least one eye very firmly latched onto the dancefloor.

Here's a little bit about the man himself, penned by the man himself (and refreshingly not in the third person for a change!)

I'm 36, male, and live in Sheffield in the north of England (once famous for Steel and Electronic Pop). I now play other people's records for a living, and make a few of my own. Once upon a time I studied English, with a view to becoming a teacher. I also studied - at great length - LSD, music and the art of the compilation tape (not necessarily at the same time). Eventually, music and LSD convinced me teaching was for elderly men, with beards, and an unusual passion for corduroy.

Despite being something of a dribbling participant in the biggest youth movement of the late 20th century, I actually must have learnt quite alot whilst staggering around the Hacienda, Kool Kat, Jive Turkey & Occasions.

So it was with a sense of confusion, a small record collection and even smaller amount of talent that I became a DJ. In 1989 I got my first residency, along with DJ buddy at the time, Richard Benson. I learnt the art of making people dance, and putting records together 'on the job', the crowd were very tolerant and enthusiastic about this (see, extremely high) we also had a successful pirate radio show (as Asterix and Space).

Rave band Altern8 sampled me from the radio show saying 'Watch Your Bass Bins, I'm Tellin' Ya' - I'll never live it down.

We played at a few raves for 12 - 15,000 people, for about 50 quid each - strange times.

So, I got a proper job in the WARP record store, even made a few records for them (as RAC) some of which were OK. It was through WARP that I met Richard Brown. We're still working together to this day. We started a joint project called SWAG (due to the fact that we made every tune we did from samples), since then we\'ve done quite a few records, and even more remixes for other people, some of them are quite good. I also run a label called Odori and used to run one called Primitive - We do some nice things with those too, releasing our own curiously popular output as well as music from like-minded artists who choose to throw out the rule book in favour of more forward thinking sounds.

Apart from all that I run my own little second hand record grocery DUCKBEATS RECORDS

Having been Djing for 15 odd years, I think I've just about got a handle on it. I spend ludicrous amounts of money on music, forsaking many material essentials such as settee's, soap, and food in order to quench my thirst.

I'm lucky enough to get booked to thundering cathedrals of rave like Fabric as well as such bastions of House Music as the Sub Club in Glasgow and Mad Racket in Sydney, not to mention temples of soulful sonic wizardry like The Electric Chair, Jigsaw Music and, well too many to mention here really, but you get the idea - All of which I love equally.

I occasionally write (badly) and do a monthly radio show and one-off parties called TONIC with my extremely talented graphic designer buddy, Pipes - We also did a couple of books together. One called 'No Idea' about graphic design and the other a profile of Sheffield Graffiti artist, rapper and all round Hip Hop maverick, Edna / Kid Acne - No one batted an eyelid : )

I DJ Most weekends and am loving it more than ever, meeting lovely people and entertaining are addictive in the extreme - we're also still having enormous fun making music, of whatever variety.....some of which you can hear on http://www.myspace.com/chrisduckenfield. Amen.


Ideally suited support on the night will come from local spinners Calvin James and Giles K - no strangers themselves to rocking dancefloors around the capital, with Calvin being fresh from his recent 3-deck-no-headphones set at the Electric Picnic.

On VJ patrol we are delighted to have Q The Monkey on board, who will be fresh from doing visuals for Kormac\'s Live Show at the Cork Jazz Festival the weekend before.

This is most certainly a night that is not to be missed. If you haven't had the pleasure of seeing and hearing Ducky in action before, we implore you not pass up this opportunity, for your own good. You'll be in for a treat. If in doubt, do some googling!

Oh, and dress up like crazy, it's Halloween, let's make it even more fun than it usually! Leave the bangers at home though please....
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Admission is a measly recession-proof €12 and the doors will be firmly wedged open from 10:30pm onwards. :biggrinsmiley:

For more info on Chris Duckenfield, as well as DJ mixes and upcoming releases aplenty check out http://www.chrisduckenfield.com or http://www.myspace.com/chrisduckenfield


PSY TRANCE NITE

EVOLUTION - NOVEMBER 1ST - RADIO CITY
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I was at this nite last Friday and it's not bad,cheap with drinks promotions
The NoDisko Halloween Monster Bash

Last Updated (Thursday, 23 October 2008 13:39)
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The NoDisko Halloween Monster Bash

With special guests The Urges and The Ponygirls
Halloween Night / Friday 31st October
The Academy 2

NoDisko presents the most fiendish place to be this Halloween! Dirty Tricks and freakish treats with a double header of guest DJs

The Urges will be haunting the decks and shrieking out music to wake the dead!! supported by the Morbidly beautiful Pony girls who will bring their famous brand of Burlesque show to NoDisko.

Calling all Zombie flesh eaters,slashers ,flashes and dead rock stars!! Get your corpses down to NoDisko and dress to Kill!!

Back to back Horror flicks on our big screen.

http://www.myspace.com/theurges
http://www.myspace.com/ponygirls

NoDisko
THE BEST IN DURTY ELECTRO POP/ROCK AND INDIE MUSIC – EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT AT THE ACADEMY
http://www.myspace.com/nodiskodublin
http://www.bebo.com/nodisko
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www.theacademydublin.com
Doors open 10pm / FREE before 11:30pm / €5 After
Great drinks promotions all night long.







Another decent enough nite



Freaks come out! @ the Academy
When: Sat 01 Nov 2008 Price: €10 Tickets: Search for Tickets
"Freaks Come Out!!"

Working the hum drum of modern life, the daily grind of exsistance can take its toll. Release your inner Freak every week as “FREAKS COME OUT” @ THE ACADEMY
A new night in a new club. A sexed up alternative of the monotonous mainstream disco that has become the norm. A hot Saturday night weekly, in Dublin’s best club space.
A new state of the art sound system that cost more than a quarter of a million to install. A state of the art acoustics design and light show to boot.
Now enter some of the most amazing performers and freaky little sex kittens to ever grace this wonderful stage. Each Saturday night the Freaks will come out, performing a raunchy moving stage piece to get the pulses racing. A hedonistic environment where there are no boundaries and no limits. Expression is the order of the night and you are invited to release yourself and you inner freak.​
A heavy weight DJ line up of superstar International Djs and artists as-well as Irelands own heavy hitters. Al Gibbs, Rob martin and Ronan O will be on hand to complement​
SEB FONTAINE
LAID BACK LUKE
STEVE MAC
KURD MAVERICK

Tripod Saturday's is the Best Saturday residents nite in Dublin IMO.




TRIPOD SATURDAYS
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Saturday



Tripod Saturdays,based in Dublin's best known nightclub boasts the biggest dance floor in Dublin with its excellent lighting system and a sound system second to none with state-of-the-art visuals mixed by live VJ's, our resident DJs will ensure a great night out. Why not Dance, Dance, Dance to popular club tunes in the main room with Rob Carthy and Martin C, shake it to Funky Sexy Spanish House in the Tripod Club Room with Miguel Gonzalez and Bernardo Rodriguez, check out Audible Pleasure - Live House with Eoin Long and guests every second Saturday, or join the fashion pack a night of Twisted Disco, 80's Electro and Dirty Pop with Dirty Stop Out on the last Saturday of every month. If that's too much for you to handle why not chill out to alternative sounds in the mellow Tripod Bar with Sally Foran ... Want to upgrade and enjoy the lush surroundings of Tripod VIP Mezzanine area? With its own private bar and seating that offers the perfect vantage point for checking out the dancing! Or simply soak up the vibes in the heated courtyard peppered with tables and chairs making life as comfortable as possible; hide behind a giant flower pot or be a social butterfly and hop from one table to the next, anything goes! Come an shake your Saturday up with us!

Tripod Saturdays is a Gay Friendly night x


http://www.tripod.ie/f_list.php


Have a good one mate;)



 
GeeWhizz! Thanks for that! I'll have to have a word with my chums & see what they fancy, try persuade them to come to Freaks Come Out @ Academy with me!
 
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