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DIGITIALISM

WHEN

27 March 2026

DOORS

11:00 PM

FEAT SUPPORT BY:

Aural Trash
(Greg Churchill / Angel Fisken)
Nick Collings

  • DIGITIALISM

    After a sold-out Auckland show in 2023, legendary German electronic duo Digitalism return to Aotearoa for one night only — Friday 27 March 2026 at The Mothership

    Digitalism are an electronic act with the attitude of a rock band. Indie kids love their hooks, clubbers are drawn to their beats and basses. 
    A DIY spirit, in the moment energy and a low boredom threshold all have been crucial to Digitalism’s practice since they built their first track in a studio inside a WWII bunker in Hamburg, 20 years ago. 
    International attention and global tours followed the release of their genre defining album debut “Idealism” in 2007. The heavy use of their music in video games etc. has gathered them a huge following over the years.

    Joining them on the night are Aural Trash — Auckland icons Greg Churchill & Angela Fisken — bringing one of their increasingly rare, deeply locked-in DJ sets, alongside Nick Collings, a cornerstone of the local electronic scene, returning to the decks with decades of music behind him.

    Tickets are expected to move very quickly for this one, so tell the crew! Don't sleep on the one!

    THE MOTHERSHIP
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    DIGITALISM: are an electronic act with the attitude of a rock band. Indie kids love their hooks, clubbers are drawn to their beats and basses. A DIY spirit, in-thmoment energy and a low boredom threshold – have been crucial to Digitalism’s practice since they wrote their first track (from a studio inside a WWII bunker in Hamburg 20 years ago).
    
    International attention and global tours followed the release of their genre-defining album debut “IDEALISM” in 2007. The heavy use of their music in video games, movies etc. has gathered them a huge, loyal following around the world!
    
    Digitalism are fans of earthbound rock ‘n’ roll. Their reinterpretation of The Cure’s Fire In Cairo’, entitled Digitalism in Cairo, was one 2006’s cult re-edits. They managed to clear this version for their debut album ‘Idealism’, billed as owing as much to Joy Division or The Associates as to Daft Punk. As Sean McClusky, the legendary London rock club promoter, who booked the duo recently, puts it “Digitalism are as popular with indie kids as electro or techno clubbers.”.
    
    Their performances have consistently wowed audiences around the world and those who have lucky enough to secure a ticket to their sold out NZ shows before, will know that these tickets will be hotly contested, as a DIGITALISM show in your city, is something you can't miss!

    AURAL TRASH: is an Auckland-based DJ and production duo formed by NZ music legends, DJ Greg Churchill and Angela Fisken. Known for their long-running radio shows on 95BFM and GeorgeFM, they transitioned into music production around 2010, creating remixes for local and international artists. They are associated with the electro and house scene, including releases on Gung Ho Recordings.
    
    Headliners in their own right, Aural Trash sets & events have a fiercely popular reputation, in part due to the mind-blowing tracks unearthed for the evening & delivered seemlessly to the audience by the duo - time and time again! Expect infectious head nodding, body moving vibes from the start! Aural Trash sets are a rarity these days, so when the stars do align - you best not miss out!

    NICK COLLINGS: an enigma of the Auckland dance scene having achieved what most others won’t do in a lifetime, from an extensive DJ career since 1997, promoting revered musical events in NZ, hosting 4 different long running radio shows, being at the forefront of music distribution with his record store “Criminal Records”, having been the General Manager at UP FM, online content editor for Hark Entertainment, publishing NZ's longest running entertainment publication Rip It Up and NZ’s only bi-weekly street press Groove Guide. Nick instigated the double page spread “This Month In Clubland” dedicated to delivering articles and interviews on electronic music for Rip It Up between May 2013 until the end of 2015.
    
    Still an active DJ, Nick has recently focused his energy into behind the scenes aspects of music, media and online content. So when a local legend with a rich musical history and a music collection spanning decades decides they want to return to the decks, you know it's going to be a special set!

WHEN

27 March 2026

DOORS

11:00 PM

FEAT SUPPORT BY:

Aural Trash
(Greg Churchill / Angel Fisken)
Nick Collings

DIGITIALISM

Abstract Feather Shape
  • DIGITIALISM

    After a sold-out Auckland show in 2023, legendary German electronic duo Digitalism return to Aotearoa for one night only — Friday 27 March 2026 at The Mothership

    Digitalism are an electronic act with the attitude of a rock band. Indie kids love their hooks, clubbers are drawn to their beats and basses. 
    A DIY spirit, in the moment energy and a low boredom threshold all have been crucial to Digitalism’s practice since they built their first track in a studio inside a WWII bunker in Hamburg, 20 years ago. 
    International attention and global tours followed the release of their genre defining album debut “Idealism” in 2007. The heavy use of their music in video games etc. has gathered them a huge following over the years.

    Joining them on the night are Aural Trash — Auckland icons Greg Churchill & Angela Fisken — bringing one of their increasingly rare, deeply locked-in DJ sets, alongside Nick Collings, a cornerstone of the local electronic scene, returning to the decks with decades of music behind him.

    Tickets are expected to move very quickly for this one, so tell the crew! Don't sleep on the one!

    THE MOTHERSHIP
  • offaiah portrait.png

    DIGITALISM: are an electronic act with the attitude of a rock band. Indie kids love their hooks, clubbers are drawn to their beats and basses. A DIY spirit, in-thmoment energy and a low boredom threshold – have been crucial to Digitalism’s practice since they wrote their first track (from a studio inside a WWII bunker in Hamburg 20 years ago).
    
    International attention and global tours followed the release of their genre-defining album debut “IDEALISM” in 2007. The heavy use of their music in video games, movies etc. has gathered them a huge, loyal following around the world!
    
    Digitalism are fans of earthbound rock ‘n’ roll. Their reinterpretation of The Cure’s Fire In Cairo’, entitled Digitalism in Cairo, was one 2006’s cult re-edits. They managed to clear this version for their debut album ‘Idealism’, billed as owing as much to Joy Division or The Associates as to Daft Punk. As Sean McClusky, the legendary London rock club promoter, who booked the duo recently, puts it “Digitalism are as popular with indie kids as electro or techno clubbers.”.
    
    Their performances have consistently wowed audiences around the world and those who have lucky enough to secure a ticket to their sold out NZ shows before, will know that these tickets will be hotly contested, as a DIGITALISM show in your city, is something you can't miss!

    AURAL TRASH: is an Auckland-based DJ and production duo formed by NZ music legends, DJ Greg Churchill and Angela Fisken. Known for their long-running radio shows on 95BFM and GeorgeFM, they transitioned into music production around 2010, creating remixes for local and international artists. They are associated with the electro and house scene, including releases on Gung Ho Recordings.
    
    Headliners in their own right, Aural Trash sets & events have a fiercely popular reputation, in part due to the mind-blowing tracks unearthed for the evening & delivered seemlessly to the audience by the duo - time and time again! Expect infectious head nodding, body moving vibes from the start! Aural Trash sets are a rarity these days, so when the stars do align - you best not miss out!

    NICK COLLINGS: an enigma of the Auckland dance scene having achieved what most others won’t do in a lifetime, from an extensive DJ career since 1997, promoting revered musical events in NZ, hosting 4 different long running radio shows, being at the forefront of music distribution with his record store “Criminal Records”, having been the General Manager at UP FM, online content editor for Hark Entertainment, publishing NZ's longest running entertainment publication Rip It Up and NZ’s only bi-weekly street press Groove Guide. Nick instigated the double page spread “This Month In Clubland” dedicated to delivering articles and interviews on electronic music for Rip It Up between May 2013 until the end of 2015.
    
    Still an active DJ, Nick has recently focused his energy into behind the scenes aspects of music, media and online content. So when a local legend with a rich musical history and a music collection spanning decades decides they want to return to the decks, you know it's going to be a special set!

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