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  1. Jun

    1

    Bruges, Belgium

    Cactus Club

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  1. May

    25

    Berlin, Germany

    Säälchen, Berlin-friedrichshain

  2. Jun

    1

    Bruges, Belgium

    Cactus Club

Biography

  • Digitalism has sometimes been described as Germany’s answer to the Klaxons. However the Hamburg duo doesn’t seem so much to touch on the common ground existing between rock and electronic music, as they tend to pinpoint the two extremes of the genres and cohere them together.

    The initial formation of Digitalism took place in a record store in Hamburg, Germany. Jens “Jence” Moelle and İsmail "Isi" Tüfekçi both being music enthusiasts crossed paths in the shop and eventually became fast friends. The owner of the record store invited them to a DJ party and the two obligingly accepted the invitation. With a little lapse in time the two were mixing and recording material on their own. Their sound was edgy and original, filtering garage punk through overloaded house beats.

    In some instances it seemed as though you could mistake their sound with Justice or some of Daft Punk’s more aggressive material, but there was always something original persisting at the core of their sound. Unsurprisingly the group signed to the Paris based label Kitsuné, a company co-founded by Daft Punk collaborator Gildas Loaëc.

    The group’s debut album “Idealism” was released through this label on 21 May 2007 and was also released through Toshiba EMI in Japan, Astralwerks in North America, and through etcetc and Virgin Records in Australia and New Zealand. “Idealism” did remarkably well in the critical circuits and currently holds a 76 on the critical aggregator site “Metacritic”. The album consists of a total of 15 tracks and 7 additional downloadable bonus tracks. 5 songs on the album such as their reworking of the Cure’s “Fire in Cairo” had previously been released on some of Digitalism’s past EPs. The album also excelled commercially thanks credited to several add placements such as the promos for the video games “Midnight Club: Los Angeles” and “Need for Speed: ProStreet”. “Idealism” entered the US Top Heatseekers at No. 29 and at No.6 on the US Top Electronic Albums.

    Digitalism put out the EPs “Pogo” and “Blitz” before releasing their highly anticipated 2011 sophomore release “I Love You Dude”. Though the album did not do quite as well critically or commercially it did feature a high profile collaboration with the Strokes’ singer Julian Casablancas on the track “Forest Gump”. The album also did reasonably well in Australia, charting at No. 9 on the Australian Dance Albums Chart.

    The band’s influences ranges from French House sensations Daft Punk to German electronic pioneers Kraftwerk. Film scores are another big inspirational force for the group. Their studio and live set up relies heavily on the MacBook Pro, Korg’s microKorg, KP3, MS-20, ESX-1 and EMX-1 and Roland V-drums and MC-202.

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Live reviews

  • Digitalism

    Where electronic music is concerned, it very much seems as if it’s two that’s the magic number; Digitalism, like so many of their contemporaries, are a duo, comprising Jens ‘Jence’ Moelle and Ismail ‘Isi’ Tufekci. Though they’ve managed just two records over the course of a ten year career - 2007’s Idealism and 2011’s aptly-titled I Love You Dude - their live reputation has long since been going before them; like Justice - another two-piece! - they’ve focused on incorporating pop and, in some cases, rock influences into an otherwise straightforward EDM set. On their most recent UK tour, in late 2011 - their first since they cancelled an extensive British jaunt back in 2008 due to illness - they packed sweaty, intimate rooms with a live show that, frankly, was designed for much bigger audiences, like the huge festival throngs they play to in their native Germany. The result was something special for those who bore witness; a live drummer proved that there’s more to the Digitalism live experience than just knob-twiddling, as they ran through a genuinely diverse back catalogue with an almost alarming vigour. Not one to miss if and when they do return; they don’t tour as often as their fans would like.

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  • Jens Moelle and İsmail Tüfekçi are best known as the Hamburg based duo Digitalism, yet you would imagine that the boys were born and bred in the underbelly of Berlin after listening to their dark electro. Having recorded most of their music in a world war II bunker, the live show definitely incorporates this feeling of basement intimacy.

    There are trippy visuals and heavy bass lines to keep the whole room jumping whilst you get up close and personal with the band who certainly enjoy conducting a live show in close proximity. They have a uniqueness as a DJ live act as they overlay live vocals with their beats which means the whole room has a focal point of sorts and cheers on Jens as he jumps along with the music. The band plays a lot of material from their sophomore effort 'I Love You Dude' which goes down really well with the gathered crowds. The sheer energy the two of them throw into 'Stratosphere' and 'Circles' assures they will be a frequenter of the live circuit for many years to come as their unusual format and formula really works well.

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  • Saw them in batcelona a couple of years ago. Oh. My. God. What can I say, that was wow. I attended like 5 concerts in one season (used to have cash lol) and boy, they were the very best. They beat all the more veteran bands’ gigs I attended. The energy, the work they do, the show itself with those crazy holograms - wow. I never jumped more than at this gig. Loved it and will certainly go to their next gig in August :) great guys.

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  • The concert was genuinely the best concert I've been to. They were the first international artists I have gone to see. I'm starting to listen more and more of electronic music and they are one of my favourites. They performed a lot of of their classics songs; like Pogo, Circles or 2 Hearts as well from their last album: JPEG. If you want to have a great time dancing dancing to even greater electronic music, go to a concert of them.

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  • Brilliant, was a bit worried they might just be playing the old stuff and touring to keep the income coming, but they were fantastic. The crowd was definitely a bit older, there were probably a few babysitters employed that night, but Digitalism were excellent. Totally live, very energetic and mixing up energy levels and styles really well.

    Would definitely recommend.

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  • Amazing night with two kick ass DJ's. Fun dance jams that encourage the dance floor to bounce as one. After seeing these guys in Chicago, Seoul, and now London this was by far the best show to date. An intimate venue with two huge names in the industry couldn't have been better. I will see Digitalism any time they come to town.

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Past concerts

  1. May

    4

    London, UK

    Lafayette

  2. Apr

    20

    Berlin, Germany

    Kreuzwerk

  3. Mar

    2

    Dublin, Ireland

    The Grand Social

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