The Dirty Disco

The Dirty Disco
Origin London, England
Genres Synthpop, alternative dance
Website www.myspace.com/dirtydiscomusic
Members Adam Boy
Kyle Mackenzie
Olly Dexter
Andrew Ignatius
Kyle Langley
The Retrosexuals

The Dirty Disco are an English musical group. The group is composed of Adam Boy (Vocals/production), Kyle Mackenzie (Keyboards/electronics/production), Olly Dexter (bass guitar), Andrew Ignatius (guitar), Kyle Langley (drums) and The Retrosexuals (as backing vocals).

Several of the band's tracks including debut single "Sista", "White Room" and "Storyteller" have been mixed by Grammy Award-winning mixing engineer Dylan 3D Dresdow. The single "White Room" was mastered by Tom Coyne.

The Dirty Disco have had several tracks played on BBC Radio 6 Music's Tom Robinson's Introducing and BBC South Live. Tom has been quoted as describing The Dirty Disco as "an unhealthy dose of glam! Sleazy and above all irresistibly catchy pop!"

At the end of 2009, the band released a free download of "Rabbit Heart (Raise It Up)", a Florence and The Machine cover, made available from their Facebook page and various other online sources.

After a further two singles, "White Room" and "Storyteller", the band split up in March 2011 citing artistic stagnation and irreconcilable differences.

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