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Genres
  
Electronica

Website
  
www.digitonal.com

Members
  
Andy Dobson, Samy Bishai

Years active
  
1998 (1998)–present

Genre
  
Electronica

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Origin
  
London, United Kingdom (1998)

Albums
  
Beautiful Broken, Save Your Light for Darker Days

Record labels
  
Just Music, Toytronic, Seed Records, Cactus Island Recordings

Similar
  
Echaskech, Brothomstates, Capitol K, Access to Arasaka, Kettel

Profiles

Digitonal silver poetry


Digitonal is a British electronica duo composed of clarinettist and composer Andy Dobson and violinist Samy Bishai, who formed the band in London in the late 1990s.

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Reviewing their 2010 retrospective album Be Still My Bleeping Heart, BBC's Mike Diver agrees with the band's description of their own style as "neo classical ambient electronica", adding that, although at times predictable, their music is "extremely accessible, and incredibly pretty", "designed primarily to calm, despite occasionally boisterous beat-work." The Skinny described the duo's sound as akin to Philip Glass and The Orb.

Ben Weisz from musicOMH summarises Digitonal's work by saying that "while the rest of the world spent the noughties lurching from one musical fad to the next, Digitonal quietly created some of the most beautifully-constructed art of the decade. Alex Macpherson, from The Guardian, describes their music as "suited to accompanying a book, a dinner or a hangover [...] Very much atmosphere over action, but not necessarily a bad thing."

Digitonal 93 years on


Discography

  • 23 Things Fall Apart (2002)
  • Live At The Oxygen Bar (2005)
  • Save Your Light For Darker Days (2008)
  • Be Still My Bleeping Heart (2010)
  • Beautiful Broken (2015)
  • Songs

    Silver PoetrySave Your Light for Darker Days · 2008
    93 Years OnSave Your Light for Darker Days · 2008
    The Beating of Her HeartSave Your Light for Darker Days · 2008

    References

    Digitonal Wikipedia