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1. Komotion loco
Manchester Evening News, Friday 10 June 2005 SI Parker is kicking up a commotion against those who decry any indie label on a club night "You know what really bothers me about the clubs in Manchester?" explains the Manchester-based DJ. "It's the fact that as soon as you say you're doing an indie night people seem to think that it's just some cheap venture. That's one of the things we're kicking against with Klub Komotion." -
2. Electric Soul Volume 3 - Summer Sunset Mixed by The Unabombers (PIAS)
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 01 June 2005 IN the 10 years since Electric Chair came into being the whole climate and culture of Manchester's clubs has been transformed. -
3. Alan Braxe - Upper Cuts (PIAS)
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 16 June 2005 SOME of the best musical moments come when dancing in sweaty clubs to tracks you can't identify. -
4. Shine on
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 22 June 2005 FOR the uninitiated, Sparkle is the first-ever national celebration of transgender style, expression, attitude and identity; which promises to be a showcase of fashion, art, music and clubbing and will bring together groups and clubs from around the country to take over the Village on Saturday. -
5. Shock therapy
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 23 June 2005 THE much-loved club night Electric Chair celebrates its 10th anniversary this weekend. Marc Rowlands caught up with resident DJs The Unabombers for a chat. -
6. Lords of the dance
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 29 June 2005 THE difference between women that can’t dance and men that can’t dance is that bad dancing women tend to shuffle discreetly, whereas the men flail their arms and legs manically like Bill and Ben on stilts. -
7. Russell’s Road to freedom
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 28 June 2005 ONE For The Road is a wickedly funny comedy about a man who makes his final attempt to break out of the confines of his normal, middle class existence before middle age holds him back forever. Catch it at the Oldham Coliseum. -
8. Another Fab Four
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 28 June 2005 ANDREW Langer, the Redwalls' velvet-voiced singer/guitarist, is happy to explain how the group came to support Oasis. "Noel loved our record. A friend, who got drunk with the Gallaghers on their last US tour, gave him a copy of our first album." The band will play with the Burnage boys three times this week.<BR> -
9. Doctor in the house
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 16 June 2005 IF any one man could be said to represent the bubbling gumbo that is New Orleans' rich musical heritage, that cat is Dr John, the original hoodoo guru and premier funk soul brother who plays the city on Friday. -
10. Last chance to get Fubar'd
Manchester Evening News, Friday 03 June 2005 AS the summer gets closer and closer and the students get further and further away, the city's club scene tends to downsize for a few months.