Pandisc Records
American independent record label
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::summary American independent record label ::
Pandisc Records is an American independent record label founded in Miami, Florida, United States.{{cite journal | journal = CMJ New Music Monthly | issue = September 1998 | page = 85 | publisher = CMJ Network, Inc. | title = Bass Mekanik (Pandisc Records) | date = September 1998 | url = https://books.google.com/books?id=-ykEAAAAMBAJ&q=Pandisc&pg=PA85 | accessdate = 2010-03-15 Pandisc specializes in releasing Miami bass, electronic, and other bass and urban artists. CDs produced by Beat Dominator and Bass Mekanik on the Pandisc label are widely used for car audio competitions.
In 1989, Pandisc released bluesman Joey Gilmore's debut album, So Good to be Bad.
Artists
- Afro-Rican
- Bass Mekanik
- Blowfly
- DJ Baby Anne
- DJ Laz
- Maggotron
- Planet Detroit
- Trinere
- Joey Gilmore
- Debbie Deb
- Young and Restless
- MC Nas-D & DJ Freaky Fred
- Beat Dominator
- 2 BMF
- Bad Ass Sound System (B.A.S.S.)
- Kinsu
- Clay D
- Crazy L'eggs
- Repo Crew
- The Puppies
- Bass Cube
- Splack Pack
- Eerk & Jerk
- Mental Block
- Funk'e Ray
- The Mad Rapper
- Dj David C.
References
Official website
References
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