This is one hell of a proposition: a collection of London and NYC's most luminous disco pioneers gathered to lay it down for your dancing pleasure on a *sunny* rooftop garden in East London on Easter Sunday of 2009.
The star guest from NYC is none other than Brennan Green - who shot to attention for his Pop Your Funk and Junky Blues parties - both of which were instrumental in pioneering the hot underground disco you hear today in London.
Seriously now folks - if this doesn't float your boat I don't know what will.
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