Digitalism is the name of a German electronic music pair established in Hamburg in 2004, is made up of Jens “Jence” Moelle as well as Ismail “Isi” Tufekci. The combo are fixed to French record label Kitsune, in addition to Virgin Records as well as Astralwerks in different sections of earth.
Moelle and Tufekci met in a record shop in Hamburg and grew to be pals. Afterwards, the shop’s proprietor requested them to DJ an event, and they subsequently started recording and mixing music. Based on Moelle, they record their songs in a WWII bunker they possess in Hamburg.
Digitalism’s introduction record, Idealism, was launched in Japan on May 9th of 2007 by Toshiba EMI, in France on May 21st of 2007 by Kitsune, in The United States by Astralwerks, as well as in New Zealand and Australia by etcetc in addition to Virgin Records. The record comprises re edits of the previously-released singles “Jupiter Area” and “Zdarlight” including their “Digitalism in Cairo” initial reedit of the monitor from The Cure.
The Pogo album premiered as a track in support of the record in May, with a couple of alternative forms of the song.
Digitalism launched their album entitled Blitz on the Kitsune label on November 8th of 2010.
On April 7th of 2011 they declared a fresh record, I Love You Dude, that has been introduced on June 20th of 2011. On June 18th of 2011, they performed in the Hurricane Festival.
In 2012 the group chose to follow along with the path of Steve Aoki and Afrojack and adopt the USA EDM lifestyle directly, embracing the ‘Candy Raver’ way within their stage performance.
Digitalism mentions Daft Punk and movie soundtracks as impacts. The track “Zdarlight” isn’t dubbed after Philippe Zdar of Cassius, as generally thought. Instead, it’s dubbed following the phrase “starlight”, however with a somewhat distinct spelling.