Discobelle Records

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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Discobelle Records
c/o Niklas Mijdema
Sunnanväg 233
Lund, Sweden

DISCOBELLE DJ'S - HORIZONTAL

Discobelle DJ’s

UPCOMING GIGS:

Fri 12/2 Revier Club, Zürich Switzerland
Fri 12/2 Club Bonsoir, Bern Switzerland
Sat 27/2 Pastor Wiberg @ Mejeriet, Lund Sweden
Fri 5/3 Belle Epoque, Malmö Sweden
Sat 6/3 Vive La Fete @ Café Rasoir, Malmö Sweden
Sat 13/3 Helsinki, Finland
Tue 16/3 Whyred in-store, Malmö Sweden
27/3 Sucasa Club, Ulm Germany
14/4 Smuts @ Babel, Malmö
12/5 Warriors @ Debaser, Malmö Sweden
15/5 Villa, Berlin Germany
21/5 Belle Epoque, Malmö Sweden
29/5 Vive La Fete @ Café Rasoir Malmö Sweden
2/6 Uberklub, Bielefeld Germany
12/6 Absolut Vodka party, Malmö Sweden
5/7 Club Monday, Halmstad Sweden
10/7 MaliBoom Boom Summer Tour party @ Strand, Borgholm Sweden
6/8 Belle Epoque, Malmö Sweden
21/8 Grolsch Block Party, Stockholm Sweden
28/8 WTF?! @ Hotel Reisen Stockholm Sweden with DBTY
17/9 Noize! @ The Warehouse , Malmö Sweden
24/9 Fashbinders with Mikix The Cat @ Adelgatan 2 Malmö, Sweden
3-4/11 Mstore by MacSupport, opening party in-store, Malmö Sweden
12/11 Belle Epoque Malmö
13/11 Noize! @ Inkonst Malmö
20/11 Nolla, Helsinki Finland with Femme En Fourrure & Tane Lee
19/2 Plano B, Porto Portugal
25/2 Humana in-store party, Malmö
25/2 Tricks/Tricks/Tricks @ Babel Malmö, with Zebra & Snake
4/3 Belle Epoque Malmö
23/3 Sound Pellegrino x Discobelle party @ Electric Pickle, Miami
1/4 Onitsuka Tiger Scandinavian Launch Party @ Slakthuset, Stockholm
5/8 Belle Epoque, Malmö
TBC 13/8 Rust, Copenhagen
12/11 Belle Epoque, Malmö
TBC Helsinki, Finland
TBC London
3/12 Belle Epoque, Malmö

INFORMATION:

Apart from all the blogging, we DJ quite a lot. We play the same sort of music that we post, so if you like the blog – you’re going to have a good time on our dancefloor as well. Also, the blog reaches out to a lot of people and attracts a crowd that likes what we’re about. That’s the sort of crowd you want as well, we promise.

We’ve shared the dj booth/stage with a wide assortment of artists/dj’s including the likes of Simian Mobile Disco, SebastiAn, Fluokids, Nadastrom, Tittsworth, Risky Bizniz, Thunderheist, Krazy Fiesta, Oxy Cottontail, The Glass, Dan M, DJ Suijinho, Audioporno, Kornel Kovacs, Fagget Fairys, DJ Dainja, Boody B, AC Slater, Sir Nenis, Sharkslayer, Pets On Prozac, Jamtech Foundation, Cousin Cole, Pocketknife, Casper C, Jess Jubilee, DJ Wool, Mumdance, Cobra Krames, Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs, Ben Mono, Niyi, Renaissance Man, Sekta, Arveene, Solo, Spoek Mathambo, Bok Bok, WooBanger, Hot Pink Delorean, Femme En Fourrure, Solo, Tane Lee, Zebra & Snake etc.

If you want get in touch about a booking, either drop our booking agency – Awesome Agency – a line over at leo[at]awesome-agency.com or contact us at booking[at]discobelle.net and we’ll get back to you.

Jas Nasty

We got four e-mails from Jas Nasty today. I guess she wants you to listen to her new mix.

“hellooooooooo discobelle….

i have a new mix i just finished…

here it is….”

Jas Nasty’s BITE IT! BANG IT! MIX !!

Tracklist:

Money- Pink Floyd
More Is Enough (Sinden RMX)- Epicman ft. Plan B
Funky Dreams- DJ Dolphin
It takes two- Rob Base/ Go On Girl- Roxanne Shante
Bojangles (Pitbull RMX)- Tittsworth
Bump (Switch RMX w. Jas Nasty edit)- Spank Rock ft. Amanda Blank
I Drank the Pine Sol (Edu K RMX)- OMG (DJ Rue ft. MC Lil’ Bit)
Poison (Jas Nasty RMX)- Benny Ill & Hatcha
E-Lock- Drop the Lime/ Man on the Moon- Dj Godfather
Freaky Bitches-Dj Assault VS. Dj Godfather
Push It (Jas Nasty Freestylectro RMX) – Salt N Pepa
When I hear Music (DJ Fame RMX)- Debbie Deb
Situation(dub)-Yaz/ Shake Situation(YingYangTwins VS.Yaz)- Dj Ayres
Damn Girl (A-trak mix)- Kid Sister
Looking for the Perfect Beat- Afrikka Bambaata
Habibi (DJ Marlboro RMX)- D.M Project
Egyptian Rubber (Bangles VS. Too Short)- Nick Catchdubs
Drag Rap( Triggerman)- The Showboys
Six Days – Dj Shadow ft. Mos Def
Real Talk -Trae (UGK)
Stiletto Pumps- Crime Mob
She works hard for her Money- Donna Summer
Let me Bang- Kid Sister
Bubblegum- Thunderheist
XR2 (Jas Nasty edit)- Diplo ft. M.I.A
New Berlin Loft- Modeselektor
Retaliate- Sarantis ft. Warrior Queen
Cish Cash Rules (Wutang RMX)- Krames
Money changes everything- Cyndi Lauper

Yeah and I got about 30 more mail with good stuff but I try to get to that on wednesday. I promise.

Comments (38)

  • Joe says:

    December 18, 2006 at 20:51

    traaaaaaaaaiiiiinwwrreeeeeck

  • rob frankie says:

    December 18, 2006 at 21:12

    my ears!! my ears!!!

  • ian says:

    December 18, 2006 at 22:49

    Yeah, good song choices but TERRIBLE mixing. This is way below the usual hi-quality Discobelle standards. Homegirl ain’t ready for primetime quite yet.

  • Harrison says:

    December 18, 2006 at 23:09

    Ouch. Trainwreck is right, too bad, most of these are amazing songs.

  • Niklas says:

    December 19, 2006 at 07:43

    I gave this a chance without listning to it. I have had so little time to go through all mail. If the mixing isn’t top notch at least you got good songs. Sometimes I give untested stuff a chance when they have their own hosting.

    The reason for the post was to say that I will listen to and answer all mail we got on Wednesday. So stay tuned.

  • Jas Nasty says:

    December 19, 2006 at 18:47

    WELL.
    yeah I would have thought you would listen to it before you posted it…. oh well. You can take it down if you like, I won’t cry.

    Yes I am well aware that there are definitely trainwrecks in there.

    I recorded it live with vinyl, a fucking DISCMAN, and used Mac free software AUdacity….I definitely have issues with gear.

    I should have edited and redone parts, but i didn’t want to mess with it too much.
    at least i didn’t use beat-locking/auto-synching software or Serrato or whatever everybody and anybody uses to have perfect computer generated mixes these days…

    I appreciate the comments though, I know I have alot to learn and a long way to go, so any criticism or suggestions are therefore welcome.

    thanks!
    Jasmine
    aka
    Jas Nasty

  • djbooth says:

    December 19, 2006 at 19:13

    i love “beat-locking” software.

  • chameleonic says:

    December 19, 2006 at 21:00

    girl talk’s mixes are all live.

  • Jas Nasty says:

    December 19, 2006 at 21:46

    shutup linus!
    Beat-locking is actually a term!
    Look up “Virtual DJ”, “AtomixMp3″….
    I can’t remember who it was but someone told me they do all their mixes with some program that does that.

  • Anonymous says:

    December 20, 2006 at 01:02

    ouch

  • pink floyd says:

    December 20, 2006 at 06:29

    please remove our song from your mix. because it is terrible. not our song, your mix.

  • ian says:

    December 20, 2006 at 08:24

    Jas, U have good taste in music and that, frankly, is more important than flawless mixing. Only hopeless music nerds and wannabe DJ’s really give a f-ck about that. Regular punters just want good good beats to get drunk and dance to. Keep doing you, baby.

  • wynken says:

    December 20, 2006 at 09:13

    way to turn that rig around Ian.

  • erkan says:

    December 20, 2006 at 11:41

    I love to get drunk and dance to good beats!

  • Dozuki says:

    December 20, 2006 at 16:26

    Actually the mix is decent until about 20 minutes in – interesting mixing actually, if a little sloppy here and there. Good track selection will go a long way to cover being sloppy, I can be the king of slop. However, if you trainwreck, it would be better to edit it out IMO. Yea, most ppl just wanna dance to good beats, but the internet isn’t a club, and recorded mixes are not forgiving in any way imaginable, quite the opposite actually. I would hope that you did this with 2 tables and a discman and not just one table. I would suggest that you forgo using a discman (been there and it ain’t pretty), save up a couple hundered bucks and get a cheap DJ CD player with pitch control or better – ask for a Pioneer CDJ-800 from Santa. Keep practicing those beatmatching skills, its the foundation of DJing. Once you’ve got that down pat, your mixes will be fire!

    Peas.

  • Mandy says:

    December 20, 2006 at 17:23

    The mian problem here relates to the American Idol syndrome – some people just honestly think they are much better at something than they actually are.

    Yes, track selection goes a long way. But why try to mix them together if you can’t do it? Do our ears a favor and play the songs out, and do fade outs/ins.

  • ian says:

    December 20, 2006 at 18:58

    Wynken, not really – I’m being consistent. First off, I’m not here to ether cats – there’s way too much of that on the internet as it is. But I said from the get that she had good song selection and as far as her doing her DJ thing, 90% of cats who go out will be good with that and really do not give a f-ck about whether the tracks are mixed well or not. Now as far as the music connoiseurs who read mp3 blogs like this go, they’re gonna be looking for great songs and great mixing & general DJ skills and that def. wasn’t the case here.

  • Donna Summer says:

    December 20, 2006 at 20:02

    please remove our song from your mix. because it is terrible. not our song, your mix.

  • Simon says:

    December 20, 2006 at 20:23

    Crisse Jas,
    tu te pimp sur Discobelle. correct.
    j’savais meme pas que quelqu’un de montreal connaissait le site.

  • GUNTREAL says:

    December 20, 2006 at 21:08

    montreal is all over this site…………………

  • Jaime says:

    December 20, 2006 at 21:29

    Awesome Mix!!!
    can u please upload M.I.A.’s XR2 remix by itself as an mp3?

    Please!

    Thanks, keep making these awesome mixes!!!

  • Kid Sister says:

    December 21, 2006 at 03:01

    please remove our song from your mix. because it is terrible. not our song, your mix.

  • randombol. says:

    December 21, 2006 at 08:34

    mixing is terrible… song selection is cliche… same old same old you see on most of this internet dude mixs…. bmore .this mash up that … switch remix this klaxons that … crunk grime and other of the minute trend hopping genres.. nothin new nothin new…. alot of the joints are good on theyre own i agree… and thats exceptable when the mixing blending and editing is on some other shit … it just looks like your trying to hide behind a bunch of trendy bloggyland songs thinking we wouldnt notice how wretchid the mixing was… its a terrible attempt of hipster bloggery mixingness…… this mix would definately match my new all over print hoodie if it was atleast smooth enough to sit through ….. but the beat crashing sounds like boots in a dryer.. your cute though … to bad that dont really count for much anymore…

  • DJ Shadow says:

    December 21, 2006 at 09:39

    please remove my song from your mix. because it is terrible. not your mix, my song.

  • Jas Nasty says:

    December 21, 2006 at 09:44

    do you really think i’m cute?

  • randombol. says:

    December 21, 2006 at 15:22

    no.

  • Anonymous says:

    December 21, 2006 at 16:47

    these comments are hilarious…quit hating on serato…all jas nasty’s heroes on her myspace page use it…ableton live beatlocks…(and im not hating on that either)…but some one…ableton still takes dj skills

    ultiamtely vinyl does sound the best tho

  • Jas Nasty says:

    December 22, 2006 at 00:31

    for the record, i did NOT make that “do you think i’m cute” comment…

    I mean, ok the Donna Summer/KId Sister/Pink Floyd/DJ SHadow comments are funny i admit….most likely Booth or Chameleonic….

    but posting as me is not cool!

    there is NO Klaxons on the mix BTW….but thanks for the input randombol. I put this mix out there because i actually LIKE the music and wanted to push some of those producers and artists because I think they are talented and should get more recognition. Think what you will….

    Jaime you can download the track from MIA and Diplo’s myspace pages i think…

    Dozuki thanks for the comment, i appreciate the detailed feedback….

  • randombol. says:

    December 22, 2006 at 04:44

    generic safe easy thats all..

  • Jas Nasty says:

    December 22, 2006 at 05:54

    yes, actually, i do agree.
    it’s a party mix. a club hipster mix. indeed.

    i should really push my dubstep, grime, weird early Detroit techno/ 80′s electro/ freestyle and roots dub reggae mixes more. But most of the artists on them are very outdated or already famous….

  • Diplo ft. M.I.A says:

    December 22, 2006 at 18:22

    please remove my song from your mix. because it is terrible. not your mix, my song.

  • Syzygy says:

    December 26, 2006 at 01:01

    Check out mixmeister. It’s a cool program that I use for creating some solid mixes. VERY easy to use and it’s the best software on the market for making DJ mix CDs.

  • Jas Nasty says:

    December 27, 2006 at 02:32

    please remove my mix. because it is terrible.

  • Jas Nasty says:

    December 27, 2006 at 02:38

    wow, whoever left that last one, real nice. so hilarious.

  • The Dude says:

    December 27, 2006 at 21:38

    can’t wait to share a laugh with chameleonic about this… good track selection, but make sure you don’t leave those shoes in the dryer. oh, watch where you stick that tongue of yours, girl.

  • leeroy jenkins says:

    January 17, 2007 at 00:49

    i smell pwnt.

  • dubsauk says:

    February 17, 2007 at 23:21

    This mix is great! Great at displaying what a shit ‘deejay’ you are… wow, I’m from Montreal and seen you a few times, this pretty much sums up what I’ve experienced. You really used Audacity to make this? You know you can change tempos of track in it. It’s just as cheap as using serato or acid or even ableton. Oh, and on the side of turntables, there’s a thing called a pitch control… it makes songs go faster and slower. As for using a discman, that’s just retarded.

    Sorry for the late reply, a couple of real deejays in Montreal were making fun of you the other day and I heard about this post and had to check it out for myself. Too funny.

  • vyle says:

    May 6, 2007 at 22:47

    i realy wanna hear this

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