Gat Decor (or Gat Décor) is a house music act best known for its 1992 song
"Passion", which is considered to be one of the best-known works of the
early progressive house genre. The main contributor of the act is British
DJ and producer Simon Slater. The name "Gat Decor" was derived from an
anagram of "Tag Records", a record store based in London, Soho. Other
co-writers on "Passion" were Simon Hanson and Laurence Nelson, who both
experienced success as progressive house DJs and producers in the early to
mid 90s. Tag Records was owned by Hanson's older brother, Steven, a store
frequented by Slater. Both Simon Hanson and Laurence Nelson worked in this
store at varying stages of their careers.
Although Gat Decor does not have an extensive catalog (two proper singles
and a handful of remixes), the act and "Passion" are widely considered
influential to dance music in the early 1990s and Slater still operates a
Gat Decor website and
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