Memorial
NANI
Jack Fingland
for fans of… Damien Rice, The Swell Season, Iron & Wine, Andrew Bird
May 26th, 2024
Brighton’s Memorial return this May bringing their signature warm and tender indie-folk made for remembering long sunny days and cosy evenings with friends. Since their last show here they’ve found praise from BBC Radio 1, The Independent, Sunday Times and more.
Friends first and songwriting partners second, they’re marked by that peculiar alchemy when two voices become one, a special sense of human connection wrought through harmony and emboldened with experience.
Soul Jam:
Bowlcut, Tuesday Gonzalez & Percy Main
May 25th, 2024
We met Ross aka Bowlcut cause he’s been a regular on the other side of the decks at Soul Jam for a few years now, and as is bordering on age old tradition, our dancefloor has turned up yet another belter selector. Recently he’s been tickling the Alps with some tunes, but been doing parties down Lost in Leith and for Big Green amongst plenty other fun stuff in Edinburgh and Aberdeen for a minute now. Class disco and boogie head. Mon along, bring yer pals, it’ll be dead fun as always.
Headset Label Rave:
Creep Woland, LWS, Kairogen
May 24th, 2024
Headset Label Rave at the famed Sneaky Pete’s.
Sound System Techno
Jungle
140
Ambient
Whatever
Smoked out 100-cap venue.
Previous guests (A-Z)
12th Isle, Anina, Bake, Bakongo, Batu, Beneath, Bluetoof, Cando, Cera Khin, Champion, Chris Farrell, Cooly G, Daisy Moon, Danielle, Debonair, DJ Lag, DJ MA1, DVS1, El-B, Enchanted Rhythms, Facta, Ghost Phone, Gramrcy, Groove Chronicles, Hodge, Jeremy Sylvester, K-Lone, Kowton, Laksa, Leonce, MikeQ, Mosca, Mother, Neil Landstrumm, Nico, Parris, Peverelist, Piezo, Ribeka, Redstone Press, Roska, Riz La Teef, Scott Garcia, Slam, Stephen Brown, Sticky, Toma Kami, Uniiqu3, Wen, Wheelman, Yazzus, Yung Singh, Yushh, Zed Bias
Arcade State
May 24th, 2024
“There is something special cooking in the Scottish music scene at the moment, and Arcade State are without doubt one of the core ingredients”
Arcade State, Glasgow’s best kept secret, until now. Originally formed in 2020, with the current line-up completed at the end of 2021, the 5 piece are at the forefront of the bustling Scottish music scene. If you’re looking for hard hitting anthems, beautiful melodies and pounding drums then look no further.
With their biggest hits to date ‘Splinter’ and ‘Even in the dark days, you draw a smile’ receiving rapturous reviews as they kicked off this year, you can bet their best song will be their next one. Arcade State lit up their hometown with a sold-out show at Glasgow’s SWG3 and now the quintet are ready to bring the noise across the UK and to a sold out King Tuts in Glasgow.
A truly mesmerising live act, that you just must witness to believe. Catchy hooks, impeccable harmonies, and a connection with their fans that’s hard to describe.
For Fans Of: Twin Atlantic, Biffy Clyro, Fatherson, The Xcerts. Influences : Biffy Clyro, Twin Atlantic , Fatherson, The Xcerts, Nirvana, Idlewild, Talking Heads, We Were Promised Jetpacks , Frightened Rabbit , The War on Drugs , The Paper Kites , Sam Fender , Placebo.
Midnight Ambulance
Canongate
Samuel Nicholson
for fans of… Wolf Alice, The White Stripes, The Ninth Wave
at The Mash House
May 24th, 2024
Midnight Ambulance combine sinister and distorted instruments with folk-inspired vocals to create a blend of dark and powerful alternative rock that’s been rapidly gaining attention across the Scottish music landscape.
The duo have been on some run recently with a nomination for BBC Introducing Scottish Act of the Year, two sold out shows with us here and a headline show at The Caves, plus a recent support slot for Twin Atlantic. They play for us this May at our friends The Mash House.
MARGINS:
Moxie
May 23rd, 2024
One of our most beloved frequent flyers at one of our most special clubnights
Ducks Ltd
Former Champ
for fans of… The Field Mice, Belle and Sebastian, The Smiths, The Drums
May 23rd, 2024
Ducks Ltd. make inviting and frenetic guitar pop for when life feels overwhelming. On their latest album ‘Harm’s Way’, the Toronto duo hone in on interpersonal and societal collapses, urban decay, and the near-impossibility of keeping a level head when everything around you seems to be falling apart.
It’s vivid, bittersweet guitar music with plenty of melodic swagger and road-tested confidence.
Tais-Toi:
Prozak
May 22nd, 2024
The UKG pride of Ireland
Prozak has had Dublin bubbling with his infectious take on the garage genre, it’s taken him far and wide thanks to a deadly backlog of releases under his growing discography.
Whether it’s a cold & calculated heads 2-step number or a viral speed garage bootleg, this precociously talented producer has been leaving a memorable impression on the scene.