Krow

February 9th, 2019

Krow:
is a Punk EDM Band based out of Edinburgh. She is know for her powerful vocals and strong lyrics. Truly an exciting attention demanding show, fantastic music!

Mother eat moth:
Is a noisy Rocky band based out of Edinburgh/Glasgow. A loud and high energy show…!

Special guest TBC

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HOT MESS – East Coast

February 8th, 2019

Hot Mess is a party for queer people who like to dance. It’s as simple as that.

Our resident DJ, Simonotron, has been DJing for 22 years and likes nothing better than bringing people together. His disco and techno music evokes ecstasy, passion, heartbreak and delight, and he’s going to play all night long for you.

Prepare for a night of playful intensity and ecstatic joy. We can’t wait to make some more magic with you!

Tickets on sale soon.

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The Murder Capital + Lazy Angel

February 8th, 2019

It’s pretty rare that we see such a buzz about a band that hadn’t officially put out any music. The Murder Capital’s reputation for ferocious live shows has got them support slots with IDLES, and now that we can finally hear their debut single we know what all the fuss was about.

Hailing from all corners of Ireland, The Murder Capital are a post-punk band driven by the desire to affect cultural change.

We’re extra pleased to have Lazy Angel on support. A new project featuring Luna Delirious and members of Alligator, this is one tense, raw, menacing and astonishing group.

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Popular Music with Tallah Brash

February 7th, 2019

The Popular Music boys are joined by Music Editor of the Skinny and long-time Sneaks friend Tallah Brash.

Nick and Tallah used to DJ at Sick Note together back in the day, so expect a few trips down memory lane.

£3 in all night / £1 for members.

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*Cancelled sorry*
The Vryll Society plus guests

February 7th, 2019

“Shimmery psych guitar, spacey grooves and indie falsetto vocals. Ones to watch.” – Mojo Magazine.

“A fast rising band of astral voyagers.” – Clashmusic.com

‘This band will soon be up there with their Manchester mates Blossoms.” Dave Monks, BBC Introducing

One thing The Vryll Society aren’t short of is admirers, Lauded at just about every turn by press and public alike, the release of their debut LP for Deltasonic Records has brought great critical acclaim loads more fans and has led to sold out shows on their recent UK tour.

Discovered and nurtured by the late and much missed Deltasonic founder Alan Wills, they fitted the type for him perfectly. He instantly saw in them similar attributes he’d previously found in the early days of The Coral. The confident swagger, the solid union formed by their band-of-brothers gang mentality, their willingness to stand outside the conventional and often stifling jangly Liverpool scene, and the work ethic. Always the work ethic.

“Alan taught us that all you need to conquer the world is a rehearsal room, your instruments, a good work ethic and a positive attitude and you’ll get there. He kind of taught us the rules and the attributes that you need to have to be successful so we’ve just continued on that path” says frontman Mike Ellis.

That unit have spent the intervening time creating and honing their own brand new-psych sound, and building up a fanbase with their superlative live shows. Live, The Vryll Society are a formidable force as seen on their recent UK tour with sold out shows across the UK they have begun to see a groundswell of fans growing fast. Crowds singing their songs along with them is what they have been working towards and is making their unique live shows unforgettable.

Drawing from an eclectic palette of influence from deep funk to Krautrock, electronica and prog, they’ve created a heady, intoxicating, pin sharp, and tightly wound groove, It is at once blissful, dizzying and madly infectious. It’s that eclecticism, that kaleidoscopic swirl of influences which brings together hip-hop flavours, with the prog stylings of names such as Aphrodite’s Child and The Verve – pre Urban Hymns – when the drugs were still working.

Their gang mentality binds them together over the ideas formed by spending long hours together in the rehearsal every day. Hotwiring these ideas into the heads of the crowd through extended psych jams and deep solid grooves gives a different show every time, and with each and every set, the offer gets better.

The songs that fill the delicious grooves of debut album “Course Of The Satellite” weren’t so much written as devised or developed, brought together organically over months in the band’s underground lair, or over weeks in Liverpool’s Parr Street Studios. Working closely with producers, Wills’ right-hand man and Deltasonic brother-in-arms Joe Fearon and Tom Longworth. The result is a work of impressive confidence and stature.

The world is ready, willing and more than able to take The Vryll Society even deeper to their heart. The path Alan Wills showed them awaits. It’s a path that leads to greatness.

We are proud to be a PRS Foundation ‘Talent Development Partner’ and with their help we have been able to curate our ‘New Waves’, ‘Night Music’ and ‘Central Belters’ programmes.

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Heaters // Plant City

February 6th, 2019

Plant City have been doing bits across Edinburgh (and Glasgow); bringing the people everything from uplifting house cuts and deep bangers to trippy gems from the left field… We’ve been getting lost in the musical landscapes they’ve been crafting on EH-FM, check them out and you’ll understand the hype!

Essential listening courtesy of Plant City:
~ www.mixcloud.com/ehfm/plant-city-280818/
~ https://www.mixcloud.com/ehfm/plant-city-250919/

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One Big Fuse

February 6th, 2019

THE BAND: Consisting of Scott Macleod (bass, vocals), Calum Fraser (guitar) and David Matheson (drums), the band didn’t form its current guise until the duo moved to Glasgow. With Scott and Calum having already performed together in high school, they recruited Outer Hebridean expat David to join forces and One Big Fuse were officially born. Since then they have picked up support from Jim Gellatly’s New Music column in The Sun as well as airplay on Amazing Radio and BBC Rapal.

THE SONG: Growing up on the Isle of Lewis, One Big Fuse spent their youth escaping their surroundings by ripping MP3’s of ’90s radio-rock bands. The ’90s-style pop-punk influence can be heard immediately on “Swimming Pool” as One Big Fuse showcase their quirky, upbeat sensibilities for almost 3 minutes worth of uplifting rock music. Heartfelt vocals, expertly delivered by Scott Macleod, are accented by soaring fuzzy guitar segments, reminiscent of blue album era Weezer, and are impressively brought neatly together by a hip shaking beat.

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Soul Jam: Tuesday Gonzalez & Percy Main

February 5th, 2019

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

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Edinburgh Uni Dance Music Society

February 4th, 2019

We’re buzzing to be back in Sneaky Pete’s for another intimate but raucous party. Last time was sick so this one’s not to be missed! Expect a variety of sounds, showcasing some of the most talented DJs at Edinburgh Uni. As always we’ll have the club fully decked out with decor as well as some mad visuals!

House / Garage / Disco / Techno / Electro

Free b4 12 and just £3 after!
Free all night if you’re a society member

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Coalition – Ryan Fyvie

February 3rd, 2019

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

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