Club Scene

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2015
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Club Scene

Find good parties in Bangkok

Throw those guys a line
Get your funny bones tickled tonight at the Comedy Club Bangkok on Sukhumvit Soi 33/1. It’s a “Whose Line Is It Anyway?”-style improvisation night where audience suggestions fuel the action. The session is hosted by award-winning Canadian comic Drew McCreadie. Admission with one drink and Bt80 beer all night is Bt350.

 Shake a leg, Lagos-style
DJ Frank Gossner is on the deck at Studio Lam on Sukhumvit Soi 51 tonight with his collection of rare Nigerian disco, funk and boogie. Get down and savour the devastating sounds imported directly from Lagos in this one-off treat, supported by DJ Maft Sai. The party starts at 9. |Entry is Bt350. Call (02) 261 6661.

 



Subterranean quakes
Bangkok favourite Sunju Harkun is spinning at Dickinson’s Culture Cafe on Phra Arthit Road tomorrow. Expect underground music spanning from deep melodic house and bassline-heavy tunes to deep techno by Harkun, Krit Morton, Munta Morton, Kova O’Sarin, Sweed & BunnyMan and Gimmie & ChaowaNa. Entry is Bt100.

 Stand tall, Citizenn
Trust and the Crosstown Rebels are hosting a party tomorrow at Glow on Sukhumvit Soi 23. The second instalment in the “Imprints” series will feature British house hero Citizenn, named “Breakthrough DJ of 2013” by DJ Magazine. If you missed him at last year’s Wonderfruit Festival, don’t |miss out this time. Look out for more information on Trust’s Facebook page.

A whole new Tapas
After two decades of memorable nights, one of Bangkok’s longest-running clubs, Tapas |on Silom Soi 4, is |re-launching tomorrow after a major facelift. The dramatically upgraded facilities offer the same decadent vibe, ’90s house and more club nights. The fun starts at 7 with music from the DJs of Dudesweet, Casinotone and Superrzaaap, and it’s free to get in.
 

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