There’s nothing to do in Glasgow except get out your nut,” the ever-tactful Jackmaster (aka Jack Revill) told Fact Magazine earlier this summer.

It’s a marvel the city’s tourism board hasn’t snapped him up as a spokesperson already: the eclectic DJ is passionate, and vocal with it, about his hometown, and never more so than when discussing its notoriously vibrant club scene. He’s on course to play around 200 gigs this year, and a sizable percentage of them have been (and will be) here. This is a man who has not forgotten his roots.

After appearances at Sub Club Soundsystem in August and the Riverside Festival in May, the sought-after selector returns to SWG3 – the scene of his riotous 30th birthday party in January – for his next hometown gig. The occasion, this time, is Mastermix: a series of parties presented by Revill and Numbers taking in cities from here to Lisbon, with the likes of Ricardo Villalobos on board at guest stars.

“The whole idea behind Mastermix,” says Revill, “was to give me the chance to showcase my wider musical tastes, and invite a mix of DJs to play alongside me that best represent where my head is musically right now, at some of my favourite clubs in the world.”

It promises to be a night as wide-ranging and schizophrenic as one of the host’s sets. Do not miss.

On Saturday, it’s the turn of house DJ Cyril Hahn to take over Finnieston’s favourite warehouse. The venue’s TV Studio is the setting for the Vancouver-based Swiss and his angelic, blissful vibes. His remix work ranges from Destiny’s Child to Sigur Ros, and while the Swiss have always suffered from being typecast as perennially unsexy, this “deep house dreamboat” (as he was coined by Thump last year) is turning all that around. If he’s as groovy his countrymen Klaus Johann Grobe, we are in for a treat sweeter than one of those giant Toblerones you get in duty free.

lMastermix Glasgow with Jackmaster, tomorrow, SWG3, 9pm – 2am, £15

l Cyril Hahn, Saturday, SWG3, 10pm – 2am, £12

City limits

UK Garage house hitmakers Gorgon City are riding the crest of a wave at the moment. Summer saw the London duo touring North America with Rudimental, they’re in the course of incrementally releasing their collosal new album Kingdom, and next week they’ll headline an enormous Warehouse Project gig in Manchester with rising stars Claptone and Disciples in support. Catch the warmup for that momentous occasion as they tear the ABC a new one on Wednesday, and prepare to be blown away by London-based production trio Disciples if you get there early enough – their infectious deep house jams are laced with succulent vocal samples that linger long in the memory.

l Gorgon City, Wednesday, O2 ABC, 7pm – 11pm, £16

Sweet Swede

With his outstanding remix of Gregory Porter’s 1960 What?, The Swedish DJ Opolopo scored a huge club hit back in 2012. A shuffling, slow-burning slice of soulful, jazz-inflected house, its insistent bassline and delectable horns sit perfectly with Porter’s politically-charged croon. The result is an eight-minute groove that is impossible to dislike. He’ll be bringing his extensive bootleg collection to the launch of the Subbie’s new POW series of shows, alongside fellow jazz aficionado Rebecca Vasmant and Edinburgh rare disco enthusiast Natasha Kitty Katt.

lOpolopo, Sunday, Sub Club, 11pm – 3am, £5

Hot time

Taking its cue from the gross-out comedy film Hot Tub Time Machine, this globe-trotting, decade-straddling party takes clubbers on a breakneck voyage through musical history. The tunes come thick and fast as DJs Tom and LuLu Loud, starting in 1954, rattle through a song from each year until they reach the present day. Combining first-class tune selection with a spectacular audio-visual show, this is student clubbing on a widescreen scale. lHot Dub Time Machine, tonight, O2 Academy, 9pm – 3am, £15