Nialler9’s Indie Sleaze Disco Club is back next week; hear a mix and playlist


Our first Indie disco of the year is coming up on Saturday March 29th.
It’s our sixth Indie Sleaze Disco party and happens at The Workman’s Cellar on Saturday March 29th from 11.30pm.
For this edition, I’ll be DJing alongside Dublin legend Sally Cinnamon who is itching to play a good indie club again, and this is it!
We will be playing Indie Sleaze / Nu-Rave / Alternative / Electro-Pop / Electronic / Disco Punk / Indie and Dance Classics, so expect the likes of:
Featuring the likes of:
- LCD Soundsystem
- The Rapture
- Klaxons
- The Strokes
- Yeah Yeah Yeahs
- Soulwax
- Wet Leg
- CSS
- Peaches
- Gossip
- Death From Above 1979
- Fcukers
- Hot Chip
- M.I.A
- Charli XCX
- Interpol
- Vampire Weekend
- Arctic Monkeys
- Todd Terje
- Fontaines D.C.
- Foals
- Bloc Party
- Tame Impala
- Jamie Xx
- Florence And The Machine
- The Chemical Brothers
- Jungle
- Jape
- Talking Heads
- Le Galaxie
- Fight Like Apes
- Disclosure
- The Knife
- Daft Punk
- MGMT
- Purple Disco Machine
- MSTRKRFT
- Justice
- Robyn
- Underworld
- The Prodigy
- Blur
- Pulp
- The Streets
- Caribou
- Basement Jaxx
- Chicks On Speed
- TV On The Radio
Here’s what it sounded like at The Circular on New Year’s Eve:

Tickets
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Single tickets – €9.50 plus VAT.
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