Idiotape
Electronic · KR · Active since 2010

Idiotape

High-voltage analog synths colliding with thunderous live drumming. It is electronic music played with the raw, aggressive soul of a stadium rock band.

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Idiotape sounds like a massive electrical surge captured in a bottle. While they use the tools of electronic music, they possess the DNA of a heavy rock power trio. The sound is dominated by thick, gritty analog synthesizers that growl and scream, propelled forward by a live drummer who plays with punishing precision and physical intensity. There is a tactile, muscular quality to their music that sets it apart from the clinical nature of typical EDM.

What makes them truly distinctive is their refusal to use laptops or backing tracks during their live performances. By manually tweaking oscillators and filters in real-time alongside acoustic percussion, they create a living, breathing wall of sound. This approach bridges the gap between the psychedelic rock of the 1970s and modern club culture, resulting in tracks that feel both nostalgic for the era of big hardware and fiercely contemporary.

Start with their debut album, 11111101. It is the definitive statement of their sound, featuring tracks like 'Melodie' that showcase their ability to build tension through repetitive, hypnotic synth lines before exploding into euphoric, drum-heavy climaxes. It is the perfect entry point for anyone who loves the energy of rock but wants the sonic palette of electronica.

Idiotape is a South Korean electronic music band. They released their debut EP 0805 in July 2010 and their first album 11111101, a year later, which won "Best Dance & Electronic Album" at the 2012 Korean Music Awards. They have performed at multiple music festivals at home and around the world.
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Our Catalog3 Albums · 2011 · 2017
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