Radio Clash
A weekly Thursday night held in Sub Club in 2006, with rotating residents of Subcity, Radio Magnetic, Mash (XFM), Vic Galloway (BBC) and Clash Magazine.

This is Radio Clash, a unique concept that brings together the heart-attack-inducing cream of Scotland's underground music movers, shakers, makers, breakers and tastemakers. It's all very media. Rest assured there will be an (un)healthy dose of subby-subversiveness to ruin it for the Nathan Barleys and the "I'm-sooooooo-underground-me" tourist industry.
Radio Clash is sort of what it says on the tin. A soundclash between all our favourite radio types. Talented folks who have done more to bring the music that we love to the neglected ears of Scotland than anyone else. We'd like to give them medals but we're not the Queen so we thought we'd give em a night at our club instead.
RADIO CLASH
The all new Thursday nights at the newly refurbished Sub Club with the Bodysonic dancefloor, which needs to be experienced !
A collaborative adventure in new music, bringing together Scotland's most influential club with Scotland's most influential taste-makers. Radio Magnetic, Mash (XFM Scotland), Vic Galloway (Radio 1), CLASH Magazine, and Subcity.org each host their own monthly Radio Clash. They'll choose the live acts, the DJs and the music that will shape the sound of tomorrow. Cutting-edge music in all its myriad forms, from the people who live, breathe the stuff.
Radio Clash runs from 11pm until 3am every Thursday in the Sub Club, 22 Jamaica Street, Glasgow. It's only £2 before midnight.




Each and Magal are back supporting the Control Arms Campaign with their unique genre busting party hard sound. They’re touring Brazil and Europe to get clubbers, through Sou da Paz volunteers, to sign up for the million faces petition ahead of the UN Review Conference on gun control in June. It continues the DJ’s long-term relationship with the campaign.
Subcity plays host for this charity bash with old favourites Beado supplying their trademark Brazilian Breaks sound, Troutfish gets to warm things up and although he’s not playing his usual happy hardcore beats he will no doubt get it started with a bang.