Horse Meat Disco isn't just a name; it's a pulsating declaration of intent. For two decades, the London-born DJ collective – James Hillard, Jim Stanton, Luke Howard, and Severino Panzetta – have been injecting dance floors worldwide with a heady, euphoric blend of disco's soulful core and house music's relentless energy. They're more than just DJs; they are curators of joy, crafting narratives woven from vintage vinyl and contemporary cuts. Their sound, a vibrant tapestry of classic disco, Italo, funk, and nu-disco, is deeply rooted in the history of LGBTQ+ club culture. From humble beginnings in a Vauxhall basement, their ascent has been meteoric. Landmark residencies at iconic venues, alongside appearances at major festivals like Glastonbury and Bestival, cemented their status as global dance music authorities. Horse Meat Disco's impact extends beyond the booth. Their compilations, released on Strut Records, are essential listening for any disco aficionado. They’ve collaborated with artists like Amy Douglas and Kathy Sledge, further blurring the lines between DJ set and live performance. 2021 saw the release of their critically acclaimed album "Love and Dancing", showcasing original productions that perfectly capture their signature sound. Continually evolving, yet forever faithful to their disco roots, Horse Meat Disco remains a vital force in contemporary dance music, spreading inclusivity and infectious grooves with every beat.