Digitonal, the brainchild of British composer and clarinettist Andy Dobson, has been crafting a unique fusion of classical minimalism and ambient electronica since 1997. Emerging from London's vibrant club scene, Digitonal gained recognition with their debut album, *23: Things Fall Apart* (2002), released on Toytronic Records. Their sound, often described as "neo-classical ambient electronica," seamlessly blends live instrumentation—particularly violin and clarinet—with contemporary electronic production techniques. Influenced by composers like Steve Reich and Philip Glass, as well as electronic pioneers such as The Orb and Boards of Canada, Digitonal has released several acclaimed albums, including *Save Your Light for Darker Days* (2008) and *Set the Weather Fair* (2020). Their music has been praised for its emotive depth and intricate compositions, offering listeners a transcendent auditory experience. ([en.wikipedia.org](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digitonal?utm_source=openai))