The marauders of the Mexican order of the Disko Knights release fine, fine music. And what’s almost just as sweet: free of charge.

We’ve had our scopes locked on Disko Knights for a long time, but strangely haven’t featured them on our blog. Undeserved! So we’re rectifying our faulty ways.

Yesterday saw the release of this Disco beauty: Louiselle ‘La Mosca’ in an edit by Italian editor and producer Pachino. It’s a pucnhy affair with a really tight boogie built in.

More recently Disko Knights put out this fantastic Sylvester edit by Mexican wunderkids The Velvet Stripes:

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