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Chantal and Florence have been friends for over more than ten years now. When they first met, Chantal was working at Extreme & At The Villa - one of the most legendary clubs in Belgium at the time - Florence was working for Out Soon - Belgium's leading dance music magazine back in the day. As you can see: Electronic music is and always has been a passion for both of them. Chantal and Florence love the entire scene: all of it’s styles and substyles. Open minded as they are: their sets contain all styles that they like and all tracks that talk to their hearts. Their basic rule? Having fun while playing! 2008 was a breakthrough year for The Jelly Bellies, playing various festivals and parties in Liège, Ghent, Antwerp and Brussels, and of course: The City Parade (I Love Techno truck). Chantal and Florence aren’t only fun to watch, they also know how to play. People that saw them spin records in various legendary Belgian clubs such as Fuse & Cafe D'Anvers can (and will) confirm. The most interesting thing about the Jelly Bellies? Without doubt the complicity between the two: The way they challenge each other while playing in order to keep things interesting for both the audience and The Jelly Bellies theirselves.The Jelly Bellies make crowds go wild with their looks and their unique mix of techno, minimal, electro and house (read less) Chantal and Florence have been friends for over more than ten years now. When they first met, Chantal was working at Extreme & At The Villa - one of the most legendary clubs in Belgium at the time - Florence was working for Out Soon - Belgium's leading dance music magazine back in the day. As you can see: Electronic music is and always has been a passion for both of them. Chantal and Florence love the entire scene: all of it’s styles and substyles.