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BELL MESK - PLEASE DON'T FORGET ME - DUSTPAN RECORDINGS (DR241)

  • Writer: Dustpan Recordings
    Dustpan Recordings
  • Jul 11
  • 2 min read
Bell Mesk - Please Don't Forget Me - Dustpan Recordings (DR241)

Bell Mesk - Please Don't Forget Me - Dustpan Recordings (DR241)

Dustpan welcomes Brazilian DJ/producer Bell Mesk to the label with his latest deep and funky house single, "Please Don't Forget Me". The title track is a peak-time groover made for summer sets—warm, emotive, and built to move the floor. On the flip, "Can U Feel It" brings raw, rhythmic funk that keeps the energy high and the vibe deep. A must-have release for selectors and house music lovers alike. Available now for download/stream from these stores.


Tracklist:


A. Please Don't Forget Me [6:18] B. Can U Feel It [6:01]



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Bell Mesk - Please Don't Forget Me - Dustpan Recordings (DR241)

Bell Mesk, a DJ since the early '90s, has always carried a deep Black influence in his sound. That influence stems from the Black music of the '70s, '80s, and '90s. By around 1994/1995, the Black roots of electronic music were already present in his sets, even as EuroDance dominated the local dance scene in areas like Ceilândia and Taguatinga. Yes, Bell Mesk is from the outskirts — and his sound was shaped by the raw, soulful grooves of Chicago.


Toward the end of the '90s, he explored the world of drum'n'bass, a style that defined his sets until around 2004. That year marked a turning point, as he shifted toward the refined, sophisticated sound of House Music.


In 2005, he was invited by Henrique Hermeto to perform at the Deep House Culture project, where he had the honor of opening the night for the legendary Victor Simonelli — even receiving vinyl records from Victor himself. From that moment on, Bell Mesk has consistently represented his own distinct sound, becoming a respected influence and reference point in the Federal District.


In 2008, he began a long-standing residency at the iconic Dudu Bar on 303 Sul — a run that lasted until 2024. His music there not only shaped the venue’s identity but also inspired countless others throughout Brasília and the surrounding region.


House music infused with disco and funk remains the foundation of Bell Mesk’s signature style. If there’s any doubt, just search his name — his productions and sets are widely available online. Since 2005, Bell Mesk has proudly worn the House Music badge, establishing himself as one of the most influential House DJs in Brazil — and a true icon in Brasília.


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