Digitalism

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As acts like Erol Alkan and the Klaxons were blurring the lines between indie rock and dance music in 2007, Germany's Digitalism were mashing garage band attitude with pumping electro music while in cahoots with the stylish French house label KitsunT Music. After meeting in a record store and joining forces as a DJ team, Jens Moelle and Ismail Tuefekci decided to create a dance project that acted as a band and dubbed it Digitalism. Sounding like Daft Punk with a real live drummer, the single "Idealistic" introduced the band in 2004, fi...[more]

 

 

If Franz Ferdinand make rock music that girls could dance to, Digitalism make electronic music that everyone can rock out to. For the past two years, they have been the go-to men for indie remixes, having reworked Tom Vek, The Cure, The White Stripes, Klaxons, Cut Copy and The Futureheads, to devastating effect. Now it is their turn to deliver a full length that displays their rock and electronic influence, and mold it into one. Ismail "Isi" Tuefekci, the German born son of Turkish immigrants, met Jens Moel   [ read more ]

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IMPORT. Digitalism follow the release of last year's critically lauded debut album Idealism with something entirely fresh and new. The first in Kitsune's new Tabloid DJ mix series, where Kitsune will be inviting their favorite DJs to tell a story through a personal mix, the mix being seen as the newspaper and the DJs as editor in chief. Features the likes of Zombie Nation, CSS, Midnight Juggernauts, Hercules & Love Affair, Spank Rock, Holy Ghost, Calvin Harris , In Flagranti, Late Of The Pier, and Th   [ read more ]

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As the electro indie rock movement was blowing up in 2007 with everyone from the Klaxons to Justice getting plenty of press, German duo Digitalism declared they had been working on the idea of an "electronica garage band" for a while now, unaware they'd soon be swallowed by a scene. Their debut album suggests they're telling the truth and further implies they are unaware of much post-Daft Punk dance music, although a series of 12"s with cutting-edge remixers has proven otherwise. The   [ read more ]

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As the electro indie rock movement was blowing up in 2007 with everyone from the Klaxons to Justice getting plenty of press, German duo Digitalism declared they had been working on the idea of an "electronica garage band" for a while now, unaware they'd soon be swallowed by a scene. Their debut album suggests they're telling the truth and further implies they are unaware of much post-Daft Punk dance music, although a series of 12"s with cutting-edge remixers has proven otherwise. The   [ read more ]

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