Central Belters: Savage Mansion, Happy Spendy, Yung KP

September 23rd, 2018

Central Belters is our new series of shows showcasing the best of an extraordinary new wave of bands from Edinburgh, Glasgow and the towns between. This tunelled garage-punk show is a class way to start – with a headliner at the nexus between so many other brilliant bands.

Led by Craig Angus (Poor Things, Martha Ffion), Savage Mansion features a revolving cast of musicians that typ- ically includes Taylor Stewart (Breakfast Muff) and Andrew McPherson and Jamie Dubber (Catholic Action). They make a wild sound: a clattering, rattling runway train of a band with basslines that drive like locomotives and guitars that screech like brakes.

Their incoming ‘The Document EP’ was recorded at the legendary Chem19 studios with Jamie Savage and will be released on Pictish Trail’s Lost Map label.

Follow our Future Gigs playlist on Spotify for a regularly updated selection of all the best live music coming to the club.

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Definition

September 22nd, 2018

Definition is an underground house & techno party that has been soundtracking dancefloor joy for almost 10 years.

Expect records inspired by Sonar, Berghain, Fabric and Pressure and remember to dress to dance.

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This Feeling: Voodoos, Whitehill Grove, Primes & Nana White Pepper

September 22nd, 2018

Fast-paced, fuzzed-up punk rock.

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The Mirror Dance

September 21st, 2018

The Mirror Dance returns to Sneaky Pete’s for their first all nitghter! Having seen them bring the ‘feel good riddms’ to the weekly Wednesday, Heaters, we know they’ll keep you dancin’ with a smile on your face.

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Off Axis: Book Group, The Lutras, Be Like Pablo

September 21st, 2018

Off Axis / Off Axis Scotland and New Found Sound present:

Book Group

The Lutras

Be Like Pablo

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Popular Music: Sullen Kink DJs

September 20th, 2018

A new weekly night with a danceable mix of music made by bands, cutting across genre, age and nation.

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Number Stations with The Alphabox and End of Neil

September 20th, 2018

Number Stations and friends The Alphabox and End of Neil invite you to dance like it’s the end of the world. It may well be.

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Heaters: Telfort & Myles Mac

September 19th, 2018

Edinburgh favourite Telfort is joined by Myles Mac of the mighty Melbourne Deepcast for a night of musical adventurism!

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Skinny Pelembe, Lunir

September 19th, 2018

With a sample-hunting, studio-meddling mindset, Skin- ny Pelembe’s music roams hazy, psychedelic tangents. Supported by Gilles Peterson and his Browswood Future Bubblers programme, Skinny is a sparkling multi-instrumentalist tapping into strains of Afro-tipped soul.

Born in Johannesburg, growing up in Doncaster, he poses a quadruple threat – he produces, plays guitar, sings and MCs, tapping into a unique, in uence-weaving sound.

Hugely on the rise, his combination of spoken word, hip- hop, jazz, lo- dance and high-strung funk means fans of The Roots, Toro Y Moi, Erykah Badu and Akala should all take note: this is a hot show with extraordinary tight and funky band that will make you want to shake down.

Follow our Future Gigs playlist on Spotify for a regularly updated selection of all the best live music coming to the club.

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Tempesst, Tacado, Book Klub

September 18th, 2018

“It feels like the falsetto has been missing from psych for too long… Aussie twins Toma and Andy Banjanin, aka newcomers Tempesst who’s chorus to new track ‘Too Slow’ cuts through like a woozy soul classic.” – NME Magazine

“Tempesst are at their charming best on Roller Coaster… sidestepping much of their penchant for psychedelia, Tem- pesst instead embrace nostalgic 60s and 70s rock sentimentalities with a view that is de nitely rose-tinted. Under- scored by strings and harmonies, the track boasts a killer chorus that begs to be shrieked live.” – Line Of Best Fit

“blissful, psych-pop which encourages the listener to calm down dear, hitch a ride on Tempesst’s space shuttle, and get lost in the sonic hypnoticism of their sunny grooves.” – Noisey/VICE

Follow our Future Gigs playlist on Spotify for a regularly updated selection of all the best live music coming to the club.

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