DJ Groove Monkey embarked on his musical journey in 1982, a time when 12-inch vinyl records were the heartbeat of the dance floor. DJs had the luxury of playing entire maxi singles, immersing the crowd in the full spectrum of each track. Back then, there was no high-tech DJ equipment; it was all about the art of turntablism, where skills on the decks were paramount.
The genre that was once known as disco has morphed into what we now celebrate as Glitterbox, funky house, nu-disco, or disco house. This genre is a chameleon, constantly reinventing itself while staying true to its roots. It’s a sound that’s instantly recognizable and irresistibly appealing to a diverse audience. It’s the kind of music that transcends generations, getting everyone from seasoned club-goers to the newest dance enthusiasts moving to the beat.