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:

Disco of Doom – Shake and Bake EP

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Guy Andrews – Your Notion EP

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 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.

X-mas 23: Wamp Wamp!

The most anticipated hiphop album this year. Perhaps the most longed for album – all categories. Clipse, Hell Hath No Fury. Finally. A Discobelle Christmas Calendar wouldn’t be right without them in the top three.

The album is such a killer, we could have posted any of the tracks. In the end we chose Wamp Wamp as that was the first single, and the first real preview of what the album was going to be like. Apart from the mixtapes of course, they kept us going for a few months as well.

Anyone interested in hiphop needs this album.

Clipse – Wamp Wamp (What it do) Feat Slim Thug (YSI)

Clipse – Wamp Wamp (What it do) Feat Slim Thug (zShare)

Comments (8)

  • ian says:

    December 24, 2006 at 08:36

    Er… how was this “the most anticipated hiphop [sic] album this year” over Jay-Z (when that was announced), Nas or even Game??

    And BTW: “Mr. Me Too” was the first single from HHNF!

  • Björn says:

    December 24, 2006 at 10:46

    ian: For me, and many others, this was way more interesting than all of them. And the single… oh it’s Christmas! I can’t be bothered to change it.

  • ian says:

    December 24, 2006 at 17:06

    I guess for the “millions” of bloggers out there, it was LOL. As Jay said though: “Men lie, Women lie but numbers don’t lie” (or something to that effect). Happy holidays, guys.

  • Presto says:

    December 25, 2006 at 03:31

    been waiting since ’03 for a follow up to Lord Willin’. Did anyone even have time to anticipate jay’s album? And why would they after a coldplay colab was announced? Only return i wanted to hear as bad was Outkast’s but Clipse lived up to expectations. Get real haters, it’s time to end the backlash.

  • PJ says:

    December 26, 2006 at 07:39

    Come check out some new hits at http://x19phatlao92xmusicdownloads.blogspot.com/

  • ian says:

    December 26, 2006 at 18:50

    What backlash?! Clipse have a HUGE blogger-critics/online/wigster following which makes them look bigger than they really are but beyond that they are virtually ignored. Sad but true.

    Bottom line: it was not the most anticipated album of the year. In the less than 2 mos. lead- up to the release of Kingdom Come from its release annoucement confirmation, the buzz/anticpation for it was > than for HHNF. Even though the Hov album turned out to be trash, that fact is not subject to debtae. Not hate, real talk.

  • Jas Nasty says:

    December 27, 2006 at 02:43

    yeah, just got the album,
    the instrumentals are INSANE, im loving it….

  • Anonymous says:

    March 12, 2007 at 23:19

    great

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