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MRCLP 003LP
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Idealism Forever is the reissue of Digitalism's genre defining debut studio album from 2007. Now it will be released as a remastered 3LP set with 2x12 " on colored vinyl and 1x12" LP on etched vinyl with bonus tracks, a poster, spot lacquer paint, as a limited edition. To date the album tracks have been used in numerous games and commercials. They have been sampled and used in new song interpretations all around the world. The songs have millions of streams over the different platforms and never lost their appeal. The new analogue master of the album shows the songs in their best outfit and the bonus material, which originally was recorded while making the album back in the days, have never been heard before.
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RB 116X-EP
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Dial D for Digitalism. The return of Hamburg's most prolific and bewitching production duo is a two-sided one. Back To Haus is their second outing for Running Back after Reality 2 in 2020. And on top of that, it does what it says on the tin. Based on the roots of house, which was the sound that Ismail Tuefekci and Jens Moelle started their DJ careers with, their modern-day interpretation of it is far from nostalgic, boring or conservative. Take the title track for instance. Now a track-id favorite, it was meant to be a sound test. Its recipe is as simple as it is infectious. Mix some Roland drum machines with a few piano chords and expertly arrange the rest with a marathon intro and a corresponding break down. Voilá! Patience might be bitter, but its fruits are sweet. "Chicagostrasse" is not only an existing street in the warehouse district of Hamburg's harbor, but also a nod to all-time heroes Johnny D and Nicky P of Henry Street fame and their samplers-and-beats approach. Heavy hypno house. "4th Floor" sees the duo sampling themselves (again) for a fast paced and open-airy party jam the references one of their favorite New York labels, when they met at Hamburg's late house music record store institution Underground Solution beginning of this millennium. Happiness is just a state of mind. Closing it all off, but not winding it down is Warehaus and its convoying beat tool "Empty Warehaus". Like Todd Terry visiting a Summer of Love rave in the UK. Descriptive and positively destructive. All in all, a worthy double, a DJ's delight and a dancer's delight.
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MRCLP 002LP
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JPEG is the fourth album from German legends Digitalism, released on their own label Magnetism. The Hamburg-based electronic music duo formed in Hamburg in 2004, consisting of Jens "Jence" Moelle and İsmail "Isi" Tüfekçi. Digitalism has released records on labels such as Gerd Janson's Running Back Records, Kitsune, Virgin, Dynamic Records, Boys Noize Records, Astralwerks, and PIAS and has throughout the years played all over the world at famous venues, clubs and festivals. They are also highly regarded for their remixes for acts such as Daft Punk, Depeche Mode, Superorganism, Mø, and many more. Digitalism has become synonymous with unique electronic productions, a crossover sound with roots in both indie, techno and pop. Digitalism's music also appears in countless video games and syncs (Nissan Leaf, Vodafone, FIFA, Gran Turismo). Features Louisahhh. Gatefold sleeve.
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MRCTI 005EP
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Deluxe printed sleeve. 180-gram vinyl. Hamburg duo Digitalism unleash their first "pure" club track since the January 2014 release of the red-hot "Fahrenheit 32." "Roller" does exactly what it says on the tin. Full of raucous energy, the track mirrors the freshness of Digitalism's 2007 debut album Idealism. Mixed by Matt Wiggins at Paul Epworth's Church Studios, "Roller" comes complete with a delightfully low-slung remix from acclaimed duo Dense & Pika, alongside two bonus DJ tools ("Roll-a-Pella" and "Roll-a-Beat").
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DM 001EP
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Ever since Digitalism played Boiler Room at 2013's Melt! Festival, the internet has been asking what this track might be. There have even been bootlegs made from the audio, but the version we released on vinyl was the one that lit up dancefloors from I Love Techno in Belgium to Genban in Tokyo, Output in New York and Razzmatazz in Barcelona. It's been a staple in the Digitalism DJ set for almost a year and an unshared gem until now. Here is a very limited (250 copies) special edition etched vinyl of the original instrumental version. One-sided vinyl.
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2LP
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K7 298LP
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Gatefold double LP version. "The 2LP version is comprised almost exclusively of new Digitalism tracks, basically making it a whole new album."
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