Horse Meat Disco
London-born disco collective — residencies in London, NY, Berlin, Chicago
Queer, mixed, disco-serious
The disco party that isn't a circuit party
Say "big international gay party" and most people picture 5am tribal-tech in a warehouse. Horse Meat Disco is the corrective — and for a growing crowd, the actual answer. Since 2003 the London-born collective has been running Sunday-night disco: real disco, seventies boogie, obscure edits, the occasional glorious pop moment, and none of the muscle-army performance that defines the mainstream circuit. Founded at a small Vauxhall pub called South Central by Jim Stanton, James Hillard, Severino, and Luke Howard, HMD is now a global brand with residencies in London, New York, Berlin and Chicago, and one-off dates in Los Angeles, Melbourne, São Paulo, Amsterdam. Same DJ pool, same record collection, same feeling: it's Sunday night, you're in a room of queer strangers who love the same six Sylvester tracks you do, and it's the friendliest floor in gay nightlife.
The multi-city test — one brand, four permanent homes
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via Stay22HMD is the international gay brand best suited to Gayout's multi-city model. Each city has its own residency schedule; each residency has its own room, own club-night host, own vibe layered over the shared musical DNA:
- London — the founding city. The residency has moved with the neighborhood (South Central, then Eagle London, and more recently Werkhaus and other East London venues). Sunday-night traditional; the crowd runs young queer-and-cool through to sixty-somethings who were at South Central in 2005.
- New York — the residency at Elsewhere in Bushwick is the most consistently packed HMD in the world. Elsewhere is Brooklyn's best-programmed queer-friendly venue, and the multi-floor layout means a bigger event than the London original.
- Berlin — irregular residency at a rotating cast of the city's better-lit rooms (SchwuZ, RSO, and periodic warehouse takeovers). Berlin's underground techno scene made HMD's disco slot feel like a genuine palate cleanser; it now sells fast.
- Chicago — the residency at Smart Bar Chicago (below Metro, deep house-history territory) is where American disco heads treat it as a pilgrimage. Chicago house was born ten blocks from that basement; HMD's tribute-and-continuation feels right.
Not a circuit party, and proud
Horse Meat Disco parties are not tribal, not shirtless-by-default (though nobody minds if you are), not built around headline DJs from the circuit rota, and not priced like circuit events. £15-25 door in London, $20-30 in New York, and no VIP hierarchy at any of them. The crowd is the most mixed at any gay party in the multi-city gay world — women, non-binary people, and straight allies aren't afterthoughts, they're the room. Reading the description as an outsider is confusing; standing in it makes immediate sense.
"First HMD I did was Elsewhere in 2019 and I stayed six hours. My New York friends kept asking why I looked happy the whole time — I was surrounded by gay men who could dance to a Loleatta Holloway track without irony. That's the entire brand, honestly."
— Rachel, 44, London/NYC
What the DJs play
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via Stay22Actual disco records — first, second, and third-wave (roughly 1975 through the mid-eighties), plus the more danceable end of post-disco and Italo. Boogie. Garage. Chicago house tastefully deployed. Late-night the sets get slower and stranger, and the resident DJs (Severino Panzetta especially) have a reputation for going down obscure rabbit holes at 3am and pulling the whole room with them. If you know a Kelly Marie B-side, this room is home.
Practical
- Sundays are the night. Sunday-night queer party is HMD's founding insight; even the international residencies have kept it. Plan your Monday accordingly.
- The London residency has moved several times. Check the current club before you go — the official Instagram and the HMD site are the sources of truth; the venue rotation is deliberate.
- The tour dates are worth flying for. HMD's one-off dates in São Paulo, Los Angeles or Melbourne pull the diaspora together — the crowd is denser and hungrier than the regular residency.
Where HMD sits in the ecosystem
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via Stay22The natural entry point for anyone who found XLSIOR intimidating and Circuit Barcelona exhausting — the room where "gay dance party" doesn't mean "circuit party." For serious travelers doing a European trip around Circuit or La Demence, adding an HMD Sunday to the itinerary is the least-effort way to see the softer, older, kinder end of the gay-nightlife spectrum. Twenty-year-old brand, four permanent homes, more good taste per square meter than almost anywhere else in this guide.
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