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

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

Become a fan on Facebook or visit our MySpace page.

If you are talented artist that would like to get in touch with us hit us up here or send it here:

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.

really want to see you again

Sneaky Sound System – Really Want to See You Again (Azari and III Remix)

Azari and III breaks all the rules with their remix of Sneaky Sound System‘s “Really Want to See You Again.” The original track itself is great and gleams with Connie Mitchell’s golden vocals and a 90s dance pop vibe. Dinamo and Alixander III flip the switch by cutting up the vocals and adding some retro feeling synths, turning the song into a decidedly deep house track that oozes sexuality.

CRIM3S – Holes (SINS Church Burning Remix)

CRIM3S ~ HOLES (ϟ†Nϟ CHURCH BURNING REMIX) from ϟ†Nϟ on Vimeo.

gigamesh

Grouplove – Tongue Tied (Gigamesh Remix)

The 6’4″ intimidating figure of a man that calls himself Gigamesh has just dropped another remix, this time of Grouplove‘s “Tongue Tied.” Gigamesh takes a track that’s already overflowing summertime pop and turns up the dancing dial all while still letting the original vocals and catchy choruses shimmer. “Tongue Tied” is off Grouplove’s Never Trust a Happy Song album out now on iTunes.

logo

Django Django – Default (Logo Remix)

Kitsune label’s Logo give Django Django’s pop rock single “Default” the remix treatment and proves that the French touch is still as relevant as ever. The young Parisien duo draws out the intro of the track with a symphony of school children and bicycle bells. This transitions into a funky beat supported by ‘chick chick chick’ of a repetitious and crisp hi-hat and a hypnotic bass guitar line wrapped with a new layer of synths. The result is a dancefloor worthy track that electroclash lovers can call their new anthem.

doom4

Disco Of Doom – Shake And Bake

Hot on the heels of the “Invader EP” from dark techno afficianados Disco of Doom, Discobelle Records is proud to pull you back into the fray with the “Shake and Bake” EP – focused, powerful dancefloor tools to move crowds and simultaneously explore some pretty dark crevasses on the dancefloor.

The title track “Shake And Bake” scales you up to some paranoid heights with its jagged, bumpy rise and fall pattern. You know the producers are doing something right when the kickdrum rolling in out of nowhere to accompany the track is sounding ominously like the sound of a tightening noose. Can’t emphasize enough how addictive it is when everything climaxes in a flurry of hazy synths and percussion, only to go plummeting back to the molten hot bassline.

Astronomar’s remix of “Shake And Bake” dares to up the ante a bit more with military rigidity, like a wartime drum propelling the beasts of Hell towards the nearest nightclub.

“The 808″ throws some iron-filtered vocoder chants over raw drum patterns, a punchy syncopated bassline and mind-melting synth stabs. Reminiscent of something that might be in Thomas Bangalter’s record bag that time he DJed in the 90s with no Daft Punk costume on, it condenses a helluva lot into an anthemic five minutes.

While the beginning few seconds sound like an orgy run through an 8-bit vocoder, Chicago Trouble & Bass member Willy Joy’s remix of “The 808″ sounds like it’s always just milliseconds away from melting your hard drive. Full of ravey stabs to rival the biggest of big room tunes, it has a drop so bafflingly big that even Skrillex might describe as “overkill”.

Discobelle Records alumni Wool chills things out a bit with a smooth rolling house beat and a little bit of churning organ split up by howling wolf cry and disembodied voices mumbling “dance to this”. As if it wasn’t immediately obvious that dancing is what you should be doing.

The 3rd original production on the EP “Conkers” stirs things up into a slow building frothy tension, accompanied by a hauntingly addictive cowbell line and a bassline so thick you’d need a steak knife to even puncture it. Perfect percolating dance music to work yourself into a frenzy over.

Mike Mago takes the eerie vocal line weaving its way through “Conkers” and harnesses it to maximum effect throughout the track, building up a tapestry of cloudy drugged up synths around it only to break everything down for a lone steel drum echoing in the mist before bringing things back into rave mode, within which a dragon emerges from the fog and bites your head off.

Support from Style Of Eye, Mixhell, Round Table Knights, Nick Catchdubs, Armand Van Helden, NT89, Adam Port, Zombie Disco Squad, Tittsworth, Hostage, Mikix The Cat, Mason, Larry Tee, Neoteric, Botnek, Swick, Meati & Meech, Mustard Pimp, Act Yo Age, Aquasky etc.

Grab “The 808″ as a free download and listen to the EP below, then proceed to Juno or Beatport to buy the whole EP:

BONUS: The Disco Of Doom boys made this smashing mix to go along with the release, blast it!

Diskotopia-Various-Artists-Volume-One-Artwork-545x545

You Can Take A Heart (Diskotopia Dub)

Over the last year, Japan’s nightlife scene has undergone a series of difficult changes centred around the implementation of “fuzoku laws”, which were established in 1948.Though the law generally deals with restricting the sale of sex and businesses that may offer similar services, more recently it has been expanded to include “nightclubs and related establishments that allow customers to dance.”

You can and should read about the regressive crackdown here – a stark contrast from the all-night dance parties that the city was known for years ago. Fortunately, there are people working to change the way things are now. This includes newly launched label Diskotopia, which began as a visual collective featuring ex-pat Matt Lyne (A Taut Line) and Japanese female DJ Am Rhein in Osaka back in 2005.

This dub of “You Can Take a Heart” personally reflects my favorite things about the Osaka nightlife culture I fell in love with when I came to Japan – dark & moody basslines snaking throughout the track, dissonantly ambient vocals and a complete disregard for peak time dancefloor pleasing – opting instead to be played out in the early hours, just before the pachinko parlors open, drenched in all their smoggy Osaka glory.

Hong Kong In The 60′s – You Can Take A Heart (Diskotopia Dub)

Cubic Zirconia – Take Me High (Bart B More Remix) (video)

Niki & The Dove – DJ, Ease My Mind (Tom Flynn remix)

Sometimes dance music makes you want to dance and cry at the same time, this is the feeling you get when you listen to the shimmering electropop jewels from Swedish duo Niki & The Dove. They have an debut album coming out in May and until then we’ll listen to this Discobelle exclusive in the form of an epic Tom Flynn remix of their hit single “DJ, Ease My Mind” (remix single coming out February 26th, the original was released on Moshi Moshi back in August 2010). Tom engages in a remix that will leave you crying a bit less and dancing a bit more.

artworks-000016922114-jdeaks-original

Lana Del Rey – Born To Die (Woodkid & Clams Casino remixes)

Elizabeth Grant or Lana Del Rey as she’s better known is about to release a remix EP of her new single “Born To Die”, one of the remixes is done by French video director/artist Woodkid who takes it on a trip to a darker place filled with marching drums.

BONUS: Producer Clams Casino also did a remix and he goes all in.

artworks-000017061911-i38aj5-original

Young Jeezy – I Do (Sammy Bananas Bootleg)

NYC producer/dj, Telephoned member, Fool’s Gold affiliate and Discobelle long time fav Sammy Bananas flips the Young Jeezy track “I Do” into a full on hands-in-the-air triumphant house tune.

Young Jeezy – I Do (Sammy Bananas Bootleg) (Mediafire)