Digitalism live in concert.
ON TOUR

Digitalism

14
critic concert reviews
electronic

How Good Are They LIVE?

Live Rating  

81
%
Based on 
14
critic concert
reviews
LAST 12 MONTHS RATING  
%
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Real Live Certified  

Real Live Certified badge for artists with consistent, high quality live performances and broad critical acclaim.

Critic Consensus

Digitalism is 'Real Live Certified' and is in the top 10% of all live performers. Based on 14 concert reviews, the critic consensus is that Digitalism is rated as an impressive live performer, with enjoyable shows overall.

ON TOUR

The Grand Social, Dublin, Ireland (March 2)

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artist info

GENRE
electronic
ORIGIN
Hamburg, Germany (2004 - present)
BIO
Digitalism is an electro house duo founded in 2004 in Hamburg, Germany and consisting of Jens 'Jence' Moelle and İsmail 'Isi' Tufekci. They are signed to French label Kitsune Music.
HAS PERFORMED with

CRITIC concert REVIEWS

Undertoner (Denmark)

June 18, 2016
83
%
Northside Festival, Aarhus, Denmark on June 17, 2016

Sound of Aarhus (Denmark)

June 18, 2016
83
%
I love gigs that surprise you at festivals – and soon after we were shredded by Deftones – the bio mass of now pretty amped up festival goers ...

Soundblab (UK)

November 5, 2014
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From the ceiling to the floor, thin white strands drape over the stage creating something of a veil, a vapor screen on which projected images can dance.

Showbams (USA)

May 10, 2013
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All the gear they needed was atop wide podiums with a thin support bar that automatically lifted when the house lights dimmed, revealing a vertical neon light strip that shifted between red and blue coloring.

The Owl Mag (USA)

December 14, 2011
%
Before Digitalism rocked the house, Data Romance took to the stage.

Panic Manual (Canada)

December 1, 2011
%
Mod Club Theatre, Toronto, Canada

Consequence (USA)

November 29, 2011
%
Sure we’re spoiled during the summer but the winter months often mean a general lack of sultry dance parties.

Past critic reviews published in

Musikknyheter.no (Norway), Dallas Observer (USA), Room Thirteen (UK), The Guardian (UK), musicOMH (UK) and more

IMAGE CREDIT

Sebastian Schubanz [CC BY-SA 3.0] via Wikimedia Commons