Heaters // Project Pablo

May 22nd, 2019

He’s back… Canadian house wizard Project Pablo returns to Heaters for another sweat box bounce about!

Since we last saw him, Project Pablo’s been busy releasing some thrilling new music on his imprint VMP, including his recent killer ‘Low Wings’ EP! Pablo continues to shine as a DJ, impressing both on the international circuit and on outlets such as Rinse FM.

| Essential listening >>

| Scene setting courtesy of Heaters’ C-Shaman

| Pre-heating at Dragonfly Cocktail Club w/ House of Wax

| ADV:
| M.O.T.D.

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The Luka State

May 22nd, 2019

The Luka State

“Supergrass crossed with Kasabian? I think they’re very much better than that”, Tom Robinson, BBC 6 Music

“This is huge, it is really good, really really like it!” Chris Murray, Amazing Radio

“They really know how to write a tune”, Gordon Smart, Radio X
This North West band just might be the hardest working unsigned rock act in the UK right now. In the 4 years since they formed they’ve toured the UK, Europe, North America and worked with producers from Alan Moulder (QOTSA Villains) to Dave Eringa (Manic Street Preachers) and Chris Sheldon (Foo Fighters).

Their latest single, What My Problem, is a modern British take on the classic grunge sound and caps off a successful trilogy of tracks released in rapid succession since September 2018.

 

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Soul Jam: Tuesday Gonzalez & Percy Main

May 21st, 2019

Our weekly no holds barred, down and dirty bikram disco, destroying Wednesday mornings since 2009.

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Ruvellas + Between the Lines

May 21st, 2019

Ruvellas take the stage at Sneaky Pete’s in Edinburgh supported by the great Between The Lines.

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Disco Biskit: the last dance

May 20th, 2019

Well, what a rollercoaster it has been.

Three years of Disco Biskit has really flown by. We’ve put on events the city over, brought in some great DJs, filled some big venues, and written many a pretentious event description. But we really couldn’t leave Edinburgh without gracing the epicentre of its nightlife; the beating heart of the cowgate itself.

Yes, for our last party in Edinburgh we’re taking over Sneak’s.

This is going to be our most intimate party to date, a proper wee send off and a veritable sweatfest. We couldn’t be more excited to be taking the reigns of our favourite club.

Tickets will come out on the 8th May at 6pm and will be a fiver, so don’t hang aboot. Friends, acquaintances, even strangers to Disco Biskit, come on down.

The Biskit Selectors are on all night long:

Adam Jones (Get Down Edinburgh) b2b Tom Nevile (Maiden Voyage) b2b Michael Haj (Pleasuredome)

TICKETS OUT WEDNESDAY 8th MAY : £5
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All profits from the night will be donated to two really great charities that are both doing fantastic, important work and are really close to our hearts:

– Calm (The CALMzone) a mental health charity who are committed to leading a movement against male suicide, the single biggest killer of men under the age of 45 in the UK.

Beat is the U.K’s eating disorder charity. Beat ‘exists to end the pain and suffering caused by eating disorders’ by working directly with sufferers and those in recovery, increasing awareness, and funding research.

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Prettiest Eyes + Choka

May 20th, 2019

John Dwyer from Oh Sees has helped bring this menacing hurricane of a psyche band to further attention. In his words:

“They are captivating, they are odd, they make strange and interesting choices…futuristic and yet drawn from the same sonic sludge that all mankind derives from.

“They live and breathe early Los Angeles punk vibes while still innovating at every turn.

There is electricity in this sound.”

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Coalition // Merlot

May 19th, 2019

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

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Sonars

May 19th, 2019

Sonars are a two-piece Electro-Psych outfit from the UK and Italy. The band consists of Brighton-born Frederick Paysden and Serena Oldrati from Bergamo.

Their live performance revolves around their loop stations which they use to recreate their songs layer by layer, drawing inspiration from Alt Rock, Psych Rock and Trip Hop.In 2018 they released a new single which was played on several UK radio stations, followed by official showcases at SXSW (Austin, TX), Canadian Music Week (Toronto, ON) and an extensive UK tour. After a busy festival season, they went on to support Thirty Seconds To Mars and Mike Shinoda (Linkin Park) at the open-air Milano Rocks festival in September, performing before a crowd of thousands of people.

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Club Mediterraneo: Boochie b2b Andrea Montalto

May 18th, 2019

Boochie (Kiosk Radio) b2b Andrea Montalto All Night long!

Advanced ticket:£5
https://www.residentadvisor.net/events/1256700

Step into Luxury Italian Holiday Resort Club Mediterraneo, a new luxury cruise package at Sneaky Pete’s designed to sweat your troubles out.

3-stars for service; 5-stars for tunes!

For it’s second instalment, Capitano and ship chef Andrea Montalto invites good pal and Kiosk Radio founder DJ Boochie on-board.

Festival curator, art director and former Bonnefooi drunkard; Boochie mixes sounds of every style, decade and origin, joined by only one rationale: the groove…

He and Andrea will be cooking up Cucina Tipica all night. Pull up a deck chair, apply some sun lotion and prepare to set sail.

We hope you enjoy your stay!

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The Nude Party + Pinky Pinky + The Raeburn Brothers

May 18th, 2019

Fresh off a full US tour with Jack White, we’re thrilled to have these guys touch down at Sneaks.

The Nude Party started as a band playing house parties in the buff at North Carolina’s Appalachian State University at the 505 House party spot. Word of their rawness and good times spirit spread with them when they moved to the New York Catskills where they worked with early mentor and producer Oakley Munson of Black Lips.

They make simple songs heavily influenced by mid- to late ‘60s classic rock, with nods to country and honky-tonk. They are most definitely a party band, but they do it so well because they mainline the Classic American Songbook.

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