Year: 2000
Place: Tokyo
Fizzy grape vape sparks of amber lasers and violet orbs, plumes of jasmine, twirling petals of ylang-ylang, yuzu cake on the dance floor, all the shining colours spinning from a gigantic mirror ball in the sky.
All about this scent
Vibe Check
Wear it when the room is already humming and the light has turned metallic: it suits close conversation, moving bodies and a space where floral brightness can catch the air without becoming sweet. The effect is vivid, playful and slightly surreal.
When and where to wear suggestions
Best in mild to warm weather, where the yuzu and jasmine can stay airy and the musk can settle cleanly on skin. Apply lightly to let the floral-green structure radiate; too much will flatten the abstract, sparkling quality.
Who It’s For
For those who like floral scents with a modern, slightly odd edge: bright citrus lift, jasmine depth and a soft musky finish. It will appeal to wearers who prefer atmospheric, story-driven perfumes over conventional bouquet styles.
Release Year
2024
Collaborators
Discothèque co-founders Jessie Willner and Hanover Booth shaped the concept and storytelling, turning nightlife memories into a fragrance brief and working closely with the perfumer team to translate Tokyo, 2000 into scent.
Discothèque’s Story
Discothèque builds fragrances around nightlife as memory: clubs, cities and specific eras rendered as immersive scent stories. The house favours narrative, emotion and atmosphere over generic prettiness, with a modern, sustainable approach that includes vegan formulas and UK crafting.
Call For A Good Time’s Concept
Call For A Good Time is part of Discothèque’s seven-scent debut collection, each fragrance tied to a nightlife scene. This one evokes Tokyo in 2000, with the brand describing it through flashes of violet, jasmine, ylang-ylang and yuzu under a giant mirror ball, like a club memory frozen at its brightest point.
Extra Info
The fragrance is named for a club-night mood rather than a literal place, and its official story places it in Tokyo in 2000. It is part of a seven-fragrance collection built around different nightlife memories.
Year: 2000
Place: Tokyo
Fizzy grape vape sparks of amber lasers and violet orbs, plumes of jasmine, twirling petals of ylang-ylang, yuzu cake on the dance floor, all the shining colours spinning from a gigantic mirror ball in the sky.
All about this scent
Vibe Check
Wear it when the room is already humming and the light has turned metallic: it suits close conversation, moving bodies and a space where floral brightness can catch the air without becoming sweet. The effect is vivid, playful and slightly surreal.
When and where to wear suggestions
Best in mild to warm weather, where the yuzu and jasmine can stay airy and the musk can settle cleanly on skin. Apply lightly to let the floral-green structure radiate; too much will flatten the abstract, sparkling quality.
Who It’s For
For those who like floral scents with a modern, slightly odd edge: bright citrus lift, jasmine depth and a soft musky finish. It will appeal to wearers who prefer atmospheric, story-driven perfumes over conventional bouquet styles.
Release Year
2024
Collaborators
Discothèque co-founders Jessie Willner and Hanover Booth shaped the concept and storytelling, turning nightlife memories into a fragrance brief and working closely with the perfumer team to translate Tokyo, 2000 into scent.
Discothèque’s Story
Discothèque builds fragrances around nightlife as memory: clubs, cities and specific eras rendered as immersive scent stories. The house favours narrative, emotion and atmosphere over generic prettiness, with a modern, sustainable approach that includes vegan formulas and UK crafting.
Call For A Good Time’s Concept
Call For A Good Time is part of Discothèque’s seven-scent debut collection, each fragrance tied to a nightlife scene. This one evokes Tokyo in 2000, with the brand describing it through flashes of violet, jasmine, ylang-ylang and yuzu under a giant mirror ball, like a club memory frozen at its brightest point.
Extra Info
The fragrance is named for a club-night mood rather than a literal place, and its official story places it in Tokyo in 2000. It is part of a seven-fragrance collection built around different nightlife memories.