Discobelle Records will try to give you the best things you didn’t know you loved.
Here are the releases from Discobelle Records so far:
DBR21: Myrryrs – Feel U EP
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DBR020: Turned On: Vol. 2 Compiled by Neoteric
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DBR19: Teenage Mutants – Bangla
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DBR18: Botnek – Plonk
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DBR017: Meati & Meech – Bock
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DBR016: Disco of Doom – Invader
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DBR15: Voltron – Freshmen EP
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ARWEB093/DBR006: Boeoes Kaelstigen – Lou
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DBR005: Femme En Fourrure – Dirty Blond II
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DBR004: Turned On: Vol. 1 Compiled by Neoteric
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DBR003: Femme En Fourrure – Dirty Blonde
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DBR002: Jamtech Foundation – Too Fast
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DBR001: MVSEVM – French Jeans
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Ross says:
November 17, 2006 at 01:16
This song is hot. thank you
M.E.G.A says:
November 17, 2006 at 01:23
Dope Shit! Major Dope!
Jean Paul says:
November 17, 2006 at 02:03
most horrible track on earth, thank you, don’t do it agin
sam says:
November 17, 2006 at 03:50
not werkin!
Martin says:
November 17, 2006 at 08:19
Martin: zShare works fine for me…
ian says:
November 17, 2006 at 18:08
I should hate this (Ghost’s participation in it notwithsatnding) but I don’t. Don’t get it twisted though: this is more hip hop for people who were into Fatboy Slim a few years back than the real deal though.
shortsington says:
November 18, 2006 at 01:42
Yeah, I gave Plastic Little a fair shake. Some of their production I really love, but the lyrical immaturity leans more towards obnoxious than just being real. This solidifies Spank Rock, Amanda Blank, Uffie, and the other select few that can pull off the potty mouth without it being annoying. Plastic Little sound like 14 year old’s with an adult vocabulary. Ghostface is so sincere though right?
cat dirt says:
November 19, 2006 at 05:14
i was looking for pink skull and i just posted this track, so i’m pro. i’m posting a pink skull song since your link is expired. ok. i dunno about plastic little but philly so hawt now right?
Bananarama Blow says:
November 22, 2006 at 04:25
I think this song is dope. Im not really concerned about what is hiphop now or back then since hip hop seems to be having an identity crisis at the moment. This is something else, and just because it sounds like rap doesnt mean it is. I will say , i doubt any of these dudes every listened to fatboy slim other then to impress a beautiful lady at a rave. Anyways, these dudes function as a cultural mirror in a culture that doesnt have one – meaning america. Thats why it makes people so uncomfortable – especially smart book reading kinds of people who like to tell each other what hip hop is or isnt.