S Neal and Jack Barham are on the decks at Throb, there'll be glamour and glitter at the Ministry of Sound and Norman Jay returns to his spiritual home in Ladbroke Grove...
Good Times In The Grove
Neighbourhood, W10
Norman Jay returns to his spiritual home in Ladbroke Grove with his trademark blend of house, soul, funk and hip-hop. Surprise guests are being kept under wraps, but you can be sure that Jay will only allow purveyors of good vibes to share the DJ box. (0871 332 4464). Tonight, 10pm-4am.
Throb
White Lion, SW16
With no guest list, no dress code and no VIP area, this feel-good funky house night prides itself on being the antithesis of the twattery that characterises much of London's club scene.
S Neal and Jack Barham are on the decks, and you can expect the usual colourful array of dancers and comically dressed-up party people. (020 7274 4979). Tonight, 10pm-4am.
Stereo Sushi
Ministry of Sound SE1
Stereo Sushi is the new incarnation of the Hed Kandi brand, famous for bringing funky, vocal house to the masses, whether in the form of club nights or compilations. Expect glamour and glitter at their second bi-monthly party at Ministry, which features CJ Mackintosh and Glyn Braitwaite with the more soulful side of house music. (0870 060 266). Tonight, 10pm-5am.
Tempo Tantrum
Telegraph, SW2
There's a treat tomorrow for all lovers of breaks and drum'n'bass. Best described a pub with a club attached, The Telegraph's main room hosts Fabio, Klute and Utah Jazz, with MCs Blackeye, Goldenchild and DVS. Room two features the breaksy abilities of Domu and Landsllide among others. (020 7678 0777). Sat 14 Oct, 10pm-6am.
M.A.N.D.Y.
Fabric, EC2
Celebrating the release of their new mix album, Berlin's electronic duo M.A.N.D.Y. take over the main room with a cutting-edge and eclectic set. Craig Richards also appears and there's a live performance from multicultural London-based disco punks, Spektrum. (020 7336 8898). Sat 14 Oct, 10pm-5am.
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