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One of my favourite words in the entire English language is 'free'.

And when it's juxtaposed with the words 'DVD full of really cool stuff' then I really start to sit up and take notice.

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The aptly named Glaswegian Sluts of Trust are at 93 Feet East tonight. 7:30pm. 150 Brick Lane, E1. £5. Book on 08700 600 100 or online.

Last night for ex-Brand New Heavies and Young Disciple Carleen Anderson at Jazz Cafe. 7pm. 15 Parkway NW1 £15. 0870 154 4040 or here.

Remote is just that, a DVD filled with music videos by extremely cool, underground artists, and various short films from the high to the almost non-existent of budget.

Remote is compiled by the three guys, (one in London, one in Berlin, one in New York) who say the criteria for getting your work featured on Remote are "funny is VERY good. Very funny is great. Fucked up is our favorite category. Not more favorite than funny and lo budget but funny and fucked up. YES PLEASE."

Amen to that. The latest issue is out in London now and features videos by Free*land, Kid 606, Natural History, Aesop Rock, Hawnay Troof, La Rue, Goldfrapp, French kicks, T.raumschmiere, Jaga Jazzist, and Wildchild among others.

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Oojami launches new album in the arabesque bellydance breakbeat style with gig and party at Islington Academy. 7pm–12am. 16 Parkfield St, N1. £6.50. 020 7288 4400 or online.

No kids allowed to Swinging From the Chandelier at The Circus Space. Empress Stah aka Dolly Diamante will tap dance naked and defy death on a trapeze. 8pm. Coronet St, N1. £5. 020 7387 0031.

Which is pretty good really, and if there were a price, it would still be cheap. But there isn't - so it's really very good value indeed.

Remote - Issue three out now in London
Available from Rough Trade stores at 130 Talbot Rd, W11 and 16 Neal's Yard, WC2; and Pineal Eye, 49 Broadwick Street, W1

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The Phaidon Atlas - An unparalleled global survey of the most outstanding works of architecture since 1998. Buy the book now
Earfriendly Shoreditch night Cherry Pie goes south to the cool digs of Brixton's Plan B. 9pm-2am. 418 Brixton Road SW9. £3, free b4 11pm.

Plastic People cranks up the bass so the aurally impaired too can boogie at Deaf Jam fundraiser with DJs Patrick Forge, Disco Dick & others. 9pm-2am. 147-149 Curtain Road, EC2. £5 online.

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