Heaters DJ Eliot + C-Shaman

September 25th, 2019

DJ Eliot (aka Charlotte) has been top our the watch list for sometime. With mesmerising radio instalments on LYL, NTS Radio and Worldwide FM it’s impossible not to be absorbed by the deep and dubby texture of her sets. We’re delighted to welcome her to Edinburgh for a night of entrancing dance delights.

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Heaters’ resident C-Shaman sets the scene from doors.

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Essential Listening >>


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– Midweek Mischief –

£5 O.T.D.

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Monsters On Movie Posters + Baron Salmon + Burn The Maps

September 25th, 2019

t’s been a hot minute. So we’re coming back for a one off Edinburgh show. We would love to see you there.

Tickets £5 and come with a free copy of ‘any joy’ if purchased from our bandcamp

Supports –

Baron Salmon

Burn The Maps

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Soul Jam: Bill Brewster presents ’60 Not Out’

September 24th, 2019

Mega chuffed to be welcoming a Soul Jam all-time favourite guest back to Sneaky’s. In 2015, Bill played one of our festival get-togethers. It’s definitely one of our favourites to date. He’s got an encyclopaedic knowledge of music, plays a really broad spectrum of music perfect for our sweaty wee party, and now he’s back. Pure buzzin, he’s class.

Oh it’s £5. Bargain.

In the olden days upon reaching 60 years old it was the custom that, if you were lucky, you’d be retired to a Miner’s Welfare home in Skegness or moved to a concentration camp just outside Spennymoor. If you were less lucky, you’d be boiled down to make glue.

Thankfully those days are over with the retirement age now being raised to 95. To celebrate his 60th birthday, Bill Brewster, a legend in his own mind, is doing a series of shows and talks to prove that not only is life not over at 60 but, now that he’s eligible for a Senior Railcard, it’s just beginning, as he joins the elite band of DJs now travelling to shows in a souped-up mobility scooter (top speed 10mph).

After a lifetime of dedication to revolutionary socialism, tea, disco and watching Grimsby Town lose, it’s the least you can do to come and support him in his efforts to make the world a better place. Undeterred and unbowed (or, depending on your point of view, almost interred and only slightly bowed) he is taking his campaign to the masses. More disco! More socialism! More tea (vicar)! He won’t be stopping until every DJ booth in the UK comes fitted with a Stannah stairlift.

Mon’ doon for a dance.

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Ninth Degree

September 24th, 2019

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Brazilian Wax

September 23rd, 2019

Brazilian Wax are back at Sneaky Pete’s after their sold-out polychrome party last February. Once again, their resident DJs will be serving up the killers and floor-fillers from Brazil all night long, exploring the best Afro-Brazilian rhythms, old-school disco, modern Brazilian electronics and rare groove from the jungle-fringed shores of ’O País Tropical’. For everyone with a penchant for good times and tropical climes, come through and help recreate last party’s madness.

Leeds-based Brazilian Wax are Joe Osborne and Henry Weekes, DJs, radio presenters and selectors who have thrown parties and rubbed shoulders with the likes of Mafalda, Emma-Jean Thackray, Tim Garcia, Patrick Forge, Tahira, Mr. Bongo and Nubya Garcia while brining the weird and wonderful from Brazil to the UK and beyond.

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Slester + Demij

September 23rd, 2019

Demij Single Launch

Supports…

Astroknot

Kouk

Glesgadelic

23/09 – 19:00 – £7 OTD (Message for £5 door list)

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Coalition

September 22nd, 2019

Believe presents the best in bass DJs from Edinburgh at his weekly Sunday communion. Always fresh, always free.

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The Rebel + Buffet Lunch + Casual Drag

September 22nd, 2019

The Rebel is the moniker of Country Teasers’ frontman and general human enigma Ben Wallers.

Tickets on sale now!

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Pre-sale sold out – limited tickets on the door
Auntie Flo All Night Long

September 21st, 2019

One of our most frequent flyers, consistently playing sellout shows, SAY Award nominee Auntie Flo is a globe-hopping producer and DJ making what Mixmag’s Joe Muggs calls “a new strand of club music fusing electronic and world influences, alongside the likes of Four Tet, Daphni, Romare and Sinkane”. Originally from Glasgow but now living in London, he has travelled the world extensively pushing his unique ‘Afro-futurist’ sound either with the Auntie Flo live band or solo as a DJ.

His 2018 ‘Radio Highlife’ album, on Gilles Peterson’s Brownswood Records, is certainly one of the best of last year, so we’re not surprised that it’s up for a Scottish Album of the Year award. On it, he offers a gateway to lesser-known strands of music that need exploring – and dancing to! The album is a rich patchwork of field recordings, rhythmic drums, original collaborations, personal stories and studio sessions with local musicians from places as diverse as Havana, Cape Town, Senegal, and Tromsø, melded together with a thrilling tension-and-release house and techno.

He’s been busy bbusssyyyy lately. 2019’s shows have been in Barcelona, Milan, New York, Miami, Sicily, Leipzig, Paris, Saint Petersburg and London… but we booked this show nearly a year ago so we’re very pleased to finally welcome the return of there great: AUNTIE FLO!

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Voodoos + The Vanities + Public Transport

September 21st, 2019

VOODOOS with support from THE VANITIES + PUBLIC TRANSPORT

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