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Four of this weekend's best club nights in Bristol

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Jon Cook
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The Blast X Psyched presents: Experience - The Summer Special, Lakota, Friday, £18-£23
Grab your glowsticks and head to Lakota on Friday for an enormous bass-packed party across multiple rooms and spaces in the famous old rave den. With loads of the biggest names in grime, dubstep, drum and bass and dancehall, including DJ Marky, Darq E Freaker, The Heatwave, D Double E, Chimpo & Trigga and Youngsta, if you love bass in any form, this is the only place for you this weekend. Click here for tickets and check Marky's all-time five favourite Bristol tunes here.

 

Edible Seasons, The Marble Factory, Friday, £20
Bristol's very own house-music megastar Eats Everything returns with the second instalment of his Edible Seasons parties, following a debut session at Thekla with Sasha late last year. This time round, the food fanatic has invited Swedish techno royalty Adam Beyer to join him, with the party taking place at Bristol's finest new venue The Marble Factory. Check the exclusive 'Ten-minute tour' Eats did for Time Out Bristol here and grab your tickets here.

 

Apex Summer Party, Motion, Saturday, £25
A trio of house and techno's biggest names line up at Motion on Saturday night for the hugely popular Apex's summer party. House masters Hot Since 82 and Justin Martin are joined in the main rom by Berlin's Ninetoes, making his Bristol debut on the night, plus hotly-tipped fresh talent Icarus. Riddim Cottage will be running things in the Tunnel, with no less than the mighty Oneman heading up the M4 to join them. Grab tickets from here.

Ruffnek Diskotek - Summer Jam, Cosies, Saturday, £3
One of Bristol's longest running and most forward thinking bass-heavy sessions returns to Cosies on Saturday night for another night of soca, bashment, carnival music and guaranteed vibes. Resident badmen DJ DubboyAtki-2 and Stylatron will be bringing the bassweight and rhythms all night long as they celebrate ten years of consistently solid parties.

Check out our guide to Bristol's best clubs.

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