Horse Meat Disco

Horse Meat Disco has carved a unique niche in the global dance music scene, celebrated for their exhilarating blend of disco and house music. Born out of the vibrant underground club scene in London, Horse Meat Disco began as a Sunday party in the early 2000s at The Eagle, a pub in Vauxhall. The collective consists of Jim Stanton, James Hillard, Luke Howard, and Severino Panzetta, each bringing their own eclectic taste to the turntables. Their name, an ode to the quirky and liberating spaces that embody the essence of club culture, reflects the group's commitment to creating an inclusive atmosphere where freedom of expression reigns supreme.

Over the years, Horse Meat Disco has gained international recognition, not just for their electric DJ sets but also for their contributions to music production. Their discography, including tracks like "Love If You Need It (feat. Fi McCluskey)" and vibrant remixes such as "Freak Me Now (with Róisín Murphy) [Horse Meat Disco Remix]," showcases their ability to blend classic disco elements with contemporary sounds. Albums like "Love And Dancing" encapsulate the joy and unity of the dance floor, earning them a devoted following worldwide. Their collaborations with artists like Amy Douglas and the use of remixes by talents such as Ray Mang highlight their influence within the dance music scene, cementing Horse Meat Disco's status as pioneers of the modern disco revival.

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