Pete Smith
Lee Muir
Scott Colquhoun
Sarah Forrest

October 7th, 2023

Pete Smith is a singer songwriter from Dundee Scotland Since 2019 he’s been playing live around around his home country 2020 saw the release of the hauntingly beautiful & The Lords Call. Since then there have been 5 more releases with What Happened To You Girl, his take on Allez, The Good, The Bad & The God Damn Ugly & A Boy Named Sue that you can check out on all major streaming platforms. Every song is from the heart with no stone left unturned lyrical subjects about real life struggles that will bring a tear to the hardst of hearts one minute and smile from ear to ear the next. No Smoke Without Fire was released on the 25th of March 2022 and is the biggest single up to now with a catchy chorus and Verses that are very topical on touchy subjects

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Hand-made by:
Merchant

October 6th, 2023

Hand-made bring London based diggers, Merchant to the Sneaky’s booth for a special evening packed with deep grooves and rare jams!

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Keg
Holy Loaf
at The Mash House

October 6th, 2023

Hailing from towns around the UK, formed in Brighton. Keg have a propensity for complex, sweaty rhythms twinned with impish humour, sited by many as the inspiration for home under the hammer and bargain hunt.

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Agora:
Pangaea

October 5th, 2023

For our penultimate party of the year we welcome the return of previous guest and Hessle Audio co-founder, Pangaea.

Following on from his smash summer hit “installation”, his new album “Changing Channels” is just around the corner. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear his new material and ever innovative DJ style in Scotland’s favourite tiny sweatbox.

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Heavy Lungs
Gallus
for fans of… IDLES, The Murder Capital, Queens of the Stone Age

October 5th, 2023

Formed during the early days of summer 2017, Bristol punk/noise rock band Heavy Lungs can’t help but feel like a product of their environment. “Living here, it’s hard not to see the scars the city can leave. Like burning your bare leg skin on the exhaust of a motorbike—inconvenient and painful, but not without its equal share of humour and self reflection.”

Quickly writing and recording an ep and playing their first show within months of forming, Heavy Lungs have been a band hungry from the off. Honing their craft and strengthening their bond as a unit, the quartet have gone from strength to strength, even through a global pandemic.

If you’re wondering what being a part of their particular gang is like, they describe it as “something similar to dating three people at the same time. Daunting, exhausting, but not without some very serious privileges. We share a lot of mutual friends, interests, hates, postcodes, dietary restrictions, debts, UBERs, dreams, nightmares, vices and daddy issues.”

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Haptic:
Nathan Micay

October 4th, 2023

There’s a reason why a select few euphoric club tracks played by friends Avalon Emerson, Peach and Young Marco have been circulating the internet and festivals all over in recent months – Nathan Micay made them.

Fresh from the release of his new album on LuckyMe Records – and the last few years spent scoring award-winning television series like HBO’s Industry – Nathan’s a producer completely in his own lane and a killer DJ to match (the recording of his 2019 set here for Moxie still racks up tens of thousands of streams).

We’re delighted to have him back here this October at Haptic!

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Megan Black

October 4th, 2023

Hailing from West Lothian, Megan Black is a talented young queer artist who explores mental health, feminism and the LGBTQ+ community. She was recently Artist of the Week in Scotland On Sunday, and has enjoyed support fromPhoebe I-H and Shereen Cutkelvin on BBC Introducing in ScotlandJim Gellatly on Amazing Radio, The Skinny, God Is In The TV Zine and has won awards via The Weekender and SNACK Magazine, in addition to nominations in the Youth Music Awards and BBC Radio Scotland’s Singer-Songwriter of the Year Award.

Black’s most recent song, excellent single MOTHER. SISTER. LOVER features the voices of other female identifying and non-binary vocalists including Niamh Maclennan, Rachel Duns, Sam Moffat and Clare Ann and is out now. Wednesday 4 October 2023 Megan Black headlines Sneaky Pete’s, Edinburgh with support from Becca James and Aurora Engine

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Deco

October 3rd, 2023

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Morrison Street:
Adam Pits

October 2nd, 2023

Morrison Street invite along one of the countries most talented and varied electronic music producers to the intimate surroundings of Sneaky Pete’s for a massive night. One for the heads this

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