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, first as a white label and soon after on Kitsuné. Follow-up singles "Zdarlight" (2005) and "Jupiter Room" (2006) gained them more fans, and as indie rock's dancefloor presence was increasing, the stage was set for their much-anticipated debut. Idealism arrived in 2007 and was licensed by Toshiba EMI in Japan and Astralwerks in the U.S. After a world tour, Digitalism returned in 2010, back on the Kitsuné label with the EP Blitz, and in 2011 they joined the V2 imprint with their album I Love You, Dude, which featured a guest appearance by Julian Casablancas of the Strokes. Their volume of !K7's DJ-Kicks mix series appeared in 2012.
Following a few non-album singles and EPs, Digitalism's third full-length, Mirage, appeared on their own Magnetism Recording Company in 2016. An extensive string of club-tooled EPs and singles followed, including 2017's 5KY11GHT and 2018's Zdar C1U6. Fourth album JPEG arrived in 2019, recalling their previous record's blends of gritty electro-house and indie dance. Digitalism surfaced on Gerd Janson's Running Back label with the 2020 EP Reality 2. JPEG_complete, an expanded reissue (and belated vinyl pressing) of their 2019 album, appeared in 2021. ~ David Jeffries & Paul Simpson, Rovi