Definition – Underground House & Techno since 2007
July 22nd, 2022
Definition – Underground House and Techno Since 2007
Definition is Sneaky Pete’s longest running club night and will be celebrating our 15th birthday later this year.
Expect underground house and techno from our residents Mark Balneaves (EHFM) and Marty Lightbody, who has released on labels including Rebel Eye, The Warrior Recordings and Deep Trauma Music.
Free Entry before 12 or guarantee your ticket here for just £4 advance.
The Vanities
July 22nd, 2022
This Glasgow based band spit their acerbic snarl into snaps of disillusioned surf punk and scuzzy power pop songs with a reckless, chaotic live show to accompany. Opening for acts such as The Stranglers, the Buzzcocks and The Ruts. The youths have quickly garnered attention for their performances and are tipped by Fred Perry to be ones to watch.
Greenhouse Records
July 21st, 2022
Greenhouse Records Crew joins us back in the booth for their bi-monthly party, steering through the deeper corners of leftfield, House, tech, Idm & Techno all night long
Baron Salmon + RAAB
July 21st, 2022
Baron Salmon is a 24 year old songwriter in East Lothian, known for skilled guitar work, a flair for lyricism that straddles the line between the intensely personal and the impossibly vague. His musical style sits between the folk stylings of Sufjan Stevens and the brutally honest lyricism of Frightened Rabbit. After two home recorded EPs Baron Salmon caught the ear of Idlewild’s Rod Jones and the pair teamed up with a full band to make “Muppets and Marionettes”.
Returning to the stage solo to perform at Edinburgh’s Sneaky Pete’s from upcoming EP “Paper Moons” Baron Salmon will be supported by singer songwriter RAAB. RAAB captivates her listeners with her alluring, decorative, yet strong vocals, combining her love of rock, blues, folk, and country music. The excellent band backing RAAB enhance the songs through 4-part harmonies and provide a fuller sound for the catchy original songs.
Heaters // Volens Chorus: Dorian Electra (DJ set) + Count Baldor
July 20th, 2022
Hyperpop sensation, frequent Charli XCX collaborator and Lady Gaga remixer Dorian Electra makes a rare club appearance here at Sneaks alongside Count Baldor.
Volens Chorus DJs on warm up!
Popular Music
July 19th, 2022
We are giving non-House and non-Techno, Disco not Disco, band-driven music a fresh pair of Sneaks. Every Tuesday, Nick, Peaky and special guests mix… Arthur Russell, Baxter Dury, Bodega, Blondie, Brian Eno, clash, Bowie, Diana Ross, Fat Whites, Fela Kuti, Grace Jones, Iggy Pop, Janaelle Monae, Khruangbin, LCD Soundsystem, Lizzy Mercier Descloux, Mac Demarco, MC5, Minor Threat, Parquet Courts, Pixies, Ram Jam, The Slits, Sugarcubes, Tame Impala, Unknown Mortal Orchestra, White Denim and Frank Zappa.
Central Belters 2022
ME REX + Go To Girl
For fans of Los Campesinos, The Hold Steady
July 19th, 2022
Having taken a break from music for a few years, South London’s ME REX began life in 2018 in the home of songwriter Myles McCabe experimenting with shouty, electronic bedroom pop.
Armed with a slew of “surging gargantuan hooks” and themes of friendship, forgiveness, joy and dinosaurs, McCabe was quickly joined by longtime friends Kathryn Woods (guitar/vocals), Phoebe Cross (drums/vocals) and Rich Mandell (bass/keys/vocals). Now, graduated from producing songs at home to recording at Resident Studios in North London with Mandell behind the mixing desk. ME REX spent the latter half of 2020 bashing down the doors to the indie world with double EP ‘Triceratops/Stegosaurus’.
Revive Live:
DITZ + Gravelle + Cowboy Hunters
For Fans Of: The Murder Capital, Gilla Band
July 18th, 2022
Following their amazing show at Legends in March, we can’t wait to host DITZ again as part of Music Venue Trust and The National Lottery #revivelive tour. Tickets are buy one get one free, so bring that friend you’re always introducing new music to.
Provocative and experimental, Ditz’s steel splitting style is influenced by 90s noise rock and will wow fans of The Murder Capital and Girl Band. They’ve received praise from no less than IDLES and Slaves, and their magnetic live performances set them apart from their contemporaries time and time again.