HORSE MEAT DISCO by V/A
CD Version
Tracks
- Craigs phone message
- Karen Young - Deetour
- Eddie Drennon - Disco Jam
- Empire Projecting Penny - Freakman
- Smokey Robinson - And I Dont Love You (Larry Levan Instrumental Dub)
- K.I.D. - Hupendi Muziki Wangu?! (You Dont Like My Music)
- Gino Soccio - Its Alright
- The Two Tons - I Depend On You
- Sheryl Lee Ralph - In The Evening
- Gregg Diamond - Danger
- Plaza - (Got My) Dancing Shoes
- TJM - Put Yourself In My Place
- The Richard Hewson Orchestra - Love Bite
- Laura Greene - Manhattan
- Fern Kinney - Love Me Tonight
- Tamiko Jones - Let It Flow
- Karen Young - Deetour (Party mix)
- Smokey Robinson - And I Dont Love You (Larry Levan Instrumental Dub)
- Empire Projecting Penny - Freakman
- Gino Soccio - Its Alright
- Richard Hewson Orchestra - Love Bite
- Eddie Drennon - Disco Jam
- K.I.D - Hupendi Muziki Wangu?! (You Dont Like My Music)
- The Two Tons - I Depend On You
- Plaza - (Got My) Dancing Shoes
- Gregg Diamond - Danger
- Sheryl Lee Ralph - In The Evening
- Tamiko Jones - Let It Flow
Description
Following the label’s acclaimed ‘Disco Not Disco’ and ‘Disco Italia’ releases during 2008- 9, Strut teams up with one of London’s leading disco collectives, Horse Meat Disco, for their hotly anticipated debut compilation release. Inspired by the halcyon days of New York nightlife including Mancuso’s Loft, Nicky Siano’s Gallery and late lamented DJ Adam Goldstone, Horse Meat Disco was started in 2003 by DJs James Hillard (ex-Nuphonic) and Jim Stanton, long-time lynchpin of Jockey Slut magazine. From early parties in London’s Chinatown, Horse Meat took up their famed weekly residency in Eagle London in Vauxhall and, joined by DJs Filthy Luka (Luke Howard, ex- Queer Nation) and Severino (CODEX), quickly built a reputation for fantastic parties and high quality disco sets. Horse Meat Disco has since attracted a discerning mix of old time disco heads, club kids, bears and naturists and has become renowned as a space where heterosexual disco fans can party at a gay disco club without feeling out of place. The club's open-minded ethos has secured them bookings worldwide with international crowds keen to sample the Horse Meat Disco party energy. The debut Horse Meat Disco compilation digs deep for 70 minutes of deep disco nuggets. Styles range from mid-tempo, funky rarities (Empire Projecting Penny, Laura Greene) and percussive Afro grooves (Eddie Drennon, K.I.D.) to more electro and Italobased productions (Gino Soccio, Sheryl Lee Ralph). Tip!