Nightly Beats, No Cover
MONDAY
RSVP at Supreme Trading
Downtempo early on; a barrage of louder stuff later (213 N. 8th St., nr. Roebling St., Williamsburg; 718-599-4224).
TUESDAY
Disco Down at Happy Ending
Disco, of course. But also Britpop, indie, and new wave (302 Broome St., nr. Forsythe St.; 212-334-9676).
WEDNESDAY
Thiaroye at Baraza
An international set grooves to salsa, reggae, and Afro-beat (133 Ave. C, nr. 9th St.; 212-539-0811).
THURSDAY
Cheeky Bastard at Hiro Ballroom
Say “Shaw Promotion” to gain free entrance, then pray for a James Murphy appearance (371 W. 16th St., nr. Ninth Ave.; 212-727-0212).
FRIDAY
Trash at Home Sweet Home
A recently relocated classic. RSVP to trash@indierotica.com (131 Chrystie St., nr. Delancey St.; 212-226-5708).
SATURDAY
Royal Oak
Cheap bottles of the house brew Sweet Ups to go with hip-hop and eighties anthems (594 Union Ave., at Richardson St., Williamsburg; 718-388-3884).
SUNDAY
Smiths/Morrissey Night at Sway
Still-smoky dance floor lets partyers live out their Manchester fantasies (305 Spring St., nr. Greenwich St.; 212-620-5220).

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