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

Support Discobelle Records and Myrryrs, go buy the release over on Beatport.

DBR020: Turned On: Vol. 2 Compiled by Neoteric

Support Discobelle Records, go buy the release over on Beatport.

DBR19: Teenage Mutants – Bangla

Support Discobelle Records and Teenage Mutants, go buy the release over on Beatport.

DBR18: Botnek – Plonk

Support Discobelle Records and Botnek, go buy the release over on Juno.

DBR017: Meati & Meech – Bock

Support Discobelle Records and Meati & Meech, go buy the release over on Beatport.

DBR016: Disco of Doom – Invader

Support Discobelle Records and Disco of Doom, go buy the release over on Juno.

DBR15: Voltron – Freshmen EP

Support Discobelle Records and Voltron, go buy the release over on Juno.

ARWEB093/DBR006: Boeoes Kaelstigen – Lou

Support Discobelle Records and Boeoes Kaelstigen, go buy the release over on Juno.

DBR005: Femme En Fourrure – Dirty Blond II

Support Discobelle Records and Femme En Fourrure, go buy the release over on Beatport, Juno, or Boomkat

DBR004: Turned On: Vol. 1 Compiled by Neoteric

Support Discobelle Records, go buy the release over on Juno Amazon or Boomkat.

DBR003: Femme En Fourrure – Dirty Blonde

Support Discobelle Records, go buy the release over on Beatport.

DBR002: Jamtech Foundation – Too Fast

Support Discobelle Records, go buy the release over on iTunes, Juno, Beatport, Boomkat , Amazon

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.

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Scion A/V Presents: Trouble & Bass

The Trouble & Bass crew out of NYC have gone from strength to strength during the last two years. They happen to be one of our favorite dj crews and now they’re about to follow in our footsteps with the latest edition of the Scion compilation CD series. This is the 25th edition and it’s packed to the brim with some of their heavy bass induced gems which we’ve all grown to love. We just received this spectacular promo mix that will show you exactly what Trouble & Bass are all about.

“Scion has partnered with Brooklyn-based label Trouble & Bass for the latest installment in the Scion CD Sampler Series. What is Trouble & Bass? Trouble happens every time the Brooklyn-based crew of Drop The Lime, AC Slater, Star Eyes and The Captain get together to throw legendary dance music events. Bass is everything, whether the backbone of releases on the Trouble & Bass label or the driving force of the ballistic, sweat-inducing DJ sets – all timeless rhythms, unforgettable melodies, and surprise after speaker-quaking surprise. If you’ve been missing the raw energy that made electronic music so exciting in the first place, this is where it’s been hiding. Trouble & Bass crew are the DJs who are defining a new New York sound and sharing it worldwide. Riot inciter Drop The Lime, formed the Voltron-like T&B a mere two years ago, but already they’ve earned kudos the world over!”

Trouble & Bass – Scion CD Promo Mix (Sendspace)

BONUS: Here are two of the tracks off the compilation. AC Slater with the dubsteppy, chainsaw bass wielding “Calm Down” and Trouble & Bass head honcho Drop The Lime with the fantastic “Tabac Theme”.

AC Slater – Calm Down (YSI)

AC Slater – Calm Down (Sharebee)

Drop The Lime – Tabac Theme (YSI)

Drop The Lime – Tabac Theme (Sharebee)

Tracklist for the mix and tourdates will follow after the jump.

These events are FREE! RSVP is strictly required for entry at scion.com/avrelease. Early arrival is suggested as space is limited. Entry is not guaranteed. Line up subject to change.

Sun June 21st – Miami, FL
Tue June 23rd – Atlanta, GA
Wed June 24th – Los Angeles, CA
Thurs June 25th – Austin, TX

Cotti ft. Doctor – Calm Down
AC Slater – Calm Down
Jakes & Joker – 3K Lane (L-Vis 1990 Edit)
Drop The Lime – Tabac Theme / Sisqo – Thong Song (Accapella)
Roska – Elevated Level (Kingdom Edit ft. Brandy)
Dre Skull – I Want You (Bok Bok Remix) / Janet Jackson – If (Accapella)
Starkey – Listen In
Star Eyes – Disappear (Dexplicit Remix)
Caspa – Marmite
Blaqstarr – Get Off (Jack Beats Remix)
Udachi – Jellyroll
MIkix The Cat – Handz Up! / Shannon – Let The Music Play (Accapella)
Scottie B & King Tutt – African Chant (Top Billin Remix) / Major Lazer – Zumbi (Accapella)
Acid Jacks – Crazy Legs
Drop The Lime – Howling
Drop The Lime – We Are The Future
Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs – Bournemouth (Tomb Crew’s South Coast Teenage Pregnancy Remix) / Vanilla Ice – Ice Ice Baby (Accapella)
Math Head – Come To Me feat. Illvia
Little Jinder – Youth Blood

Comments (3)

  • MikeM says:

    June 17, 2009 at 13:01

    So, is Sharebee simply spam now? cuz I cant get around the ad for the download anymore…

  • Martin says:

    June 17, 2009 at 16:32

    Try downloading and using Skipscreen.

  • MikeM says:

    June 24, 2009 at 07:11

    Skipscreen is cool, will def help deal with these type of things.

    But why not use upload sites that don’t have all these problems and offer better options (like previewing before downloading)?

    I personally like Drop.io and am surprised none of the bigger music blogs use it yet.

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