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Pop / Rock 30 March, 2011

Digitalism Loves You, Dude! New Album Coming In June!

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Digitalism Loves You, Dude! New Album Coming In June!
New York, NY (Top40 Charts/ Girlie Action Media & Marketing) With a new album ready to drop on June 21st, Digitalism is back in action with their latest record I Love You, Dude, following up 2007's Idealism, an album described by Pitchfork as solidifying the Hamburg team as "the artists probably most dedicated of all to the idea of merging rock and electronic dance music" out of all their contemporaries aiming to get the indie rock kids on the dancefloor. If you were at a party at any point in the year that album dropped, you are familiar with Digitalism's tunes as they were blasted out of every home stereo and club soundsystem across the globe from here to Australia.

Music lovers from an early age, Jens Moelle and Ismail 'Isi' Tuefekci worked in music before they were propelled into the limelight. They came together when Jens, working afternoons in Hamburg's Underground Solution record shop, became friends with Isi, who worked at a vinyl distributor. The two quickly bonded over their love of vinyl and became a DJ tag team. They were soon using early CD-writers to burn their own edits, and in jokey tribute to Bob Sinclar's Africanism All Stars project and to their own love of electronic dance music, they scribbled the word 'Digitalism' on the CDs to identify them for playing out. A band was born and their 2005 tune "Zdarlight" put them on the radar of a new network of young DJs across the globe pushing club culture in a heady rock direction.

Soon they'd honed a live show that became hugely in demand and took them all over the world, with firing tunes such as "Jupiter Room" and "Pogo" backing up the hype alongside remixes for Depeche Mode and Daft Punk. They toured the Idealism album for a couple of years and then went to ground, cutting back to a few DJ dates a month so they could concentrate on crafting I Love You, Dude in their Hamburg bunker studio. The new album further serves their aim of getting everyone to dance with 10 tracks each of with their own vibrant identity, this is the sound of a band welding dancefloor pugilism onto crafted sonic sculpture. The band set the bar high for themselves, featuring tracks like "Forrest Gump," co-written with Strokes frontman Julian Casablancas, "Circles," with its Who-ish keyboard and apparently existential lyrics, and stand out track "2 Hearts," a curveball of a pop song.

US tour dates are on the horizon....

www.thedigitalism.com






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