Justice will return this spring with Hyperdrama, the French electronic duo’s first studio album since 2018.
Ahead of the album’s April 26 release via Ed Banger/Because Records, the “D.A.N.C.E.” duo have shared a pair of new songs, “One Night/All Night” featuring Tame Impala — along with its music video directed by Anton Tammi — and the track “Generator.”
“We wanted this track to sound as if a dark/techno iteration of Justice had found a sample of a disco iteration of [Tame Impala’s] Kevin Parker,” Justice’s Gaspard Augé...
Ahead of the album’s April 26 release via Ed Banger/Because Records, the “D.A.N.C.E.” duo have shared a pair of new songs, “One Night/All Night” featuring Tame Impala — along with its music video directed by Anton Tammi — and the track “Generator.”
“We wanted this track to sound as if a dark/techno iteration of Justice had found a sample of a disco iteration of [Tame Impala’s] Kevin Parker,” Justice’s Gaspard Augé...
- 1/24/2024
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
Susan Sarandon may have recently celebrated her 70th birthday, but you’d never know it from her sexy, sultry appearance in the new video for “Fire”, the latest from French DJ duo Justice. In the new video, Sarandon is seen welding (an apparent “Flashdance” throwback) before joining Justice members Gaspard Augé and Xavier de Rosnay in a […]...
- 12/1/2016
- by Brent Furdyk
- ET Canada
Susan Sarandon channeled her “Thelma & Louise” days for Justice’s new “Fire” music video. In the fun and playful clip, the actress portrays a mechanic who takes the French electronic duo, Gaspard Augé and Xavier de Rosnay, on a joyride in the desert.
The video has an ‘80s vibe with Sarandon dressed in washed-out blue jeans and a simple white t-shirt. She’s first seen welding and changing outfits before talking the guys out for a spin. “Fire” is directed by Pascal Teixera who explained that the treatment for the video was inspired by a conversation about washing a car.
“On a hot summer afternoon, Gaspard and I were in Xavier’s kitchen, collectively daydreaming about washing a car. The year we like for car design, the make, where that could take place, how much soap, the mood, the sun, and there should be a woman to go cruising with,...
The video has an ‘80s vibe with Sarandon dressed in washed-out blue jeans and a simple white t-shirt. She’s first seen welding and changing outfits before talking the guys out for a spin. “Fire” is directed by Pascal Teixera who explained that the treatment for the video was inspired by a conversation about washing a car.
“On a hot summer afternoon, Gaspard and I were in Xavier’s kitchen, collectively daydreaming about washing a car. The year we like for car design, the make, where that could take place, how much soap, the mood, the sun, and there should be a woman to go cruising with,...
- 12/1/2016
- by Liz Calvario
- Indiewire
Earlier in the week, Justice took to Facebook to share some new artwork, prompting speculation that we were bearing witness to the cover of their hotly anticipated upcoming album. It’s been five years since their last full length effort, but we now have confirmation that the wait is finally drawing to a close, as today sees the release of a new single and a few more details about their third studio album Woman.
Following up on the first single from the album, “Safe and Sound,” Justice are back with a new offering dubbed “Randy.” The duo’s latest song delivers the goods with a funk tinged electro production, with grinding synth bass layered over a steady beat as falsetto vocals courtesy of Morgan Phalen take over.
The new single was premiered on Annie Mac’s BBC Radio 1 show, where she spoke with Xavier de Rosnay of Justice, who confirmed...
Following up on the first single from the album, “Safe and Sound,” Justice are back with a new offering dubbed “Randy.” The duo’s latest song delivers the goods with a funk tinged electro production, with grinding synth bass layered over a steady beat as falsetto vocals courtesy of Morgan Phalen take over.
The new single was premiered on Annie Mac’s BBC Radio 1 show, where she spoke with Xavier de Rosnay of Justice, who confirmed...
- 9/15/2016
- by Connor Jones
- We Got This Covered
French electronic duo Justice catapulted to dance floor-hero status with "D.A.N.C.E.," a 2007 charmer that sampled Michael Jackson and came with quite a music video.
The always funny producers told HuffPost earlier this year that they're shocked to have been included in the wave of electronic dance music that's currently the rage in the United States. "We never really intended to make dance music," de Rosnay said. "It's fun that there's this bit of a misunderstanding that most people think we are a dance music band. We don't know why, because we've never made a club track. Maybe it comes from the fact that we DJ'd a lot and when we DJ we play mostly club tracks, and very few of our own."
In a new video for NME, Gaspard Auge and Xavier de Rosnay explain how the track came about:...
The always funny producers told HuffPost earlier this year that they're shocked to have been included in the wave of electronic dance music that's currently the rage in the United States. "We never really intended to make dance music," de Rosnay said. "It's fun that there's this bit of a misunderstanding that most people think we are a dance music band. We don't know why, because we've never made a club track. Maybe it comes from the fact that we DJ'd a lot and when we DJ we play mostly club tracks, and very few of our own."
In a new video for NME, Gaspard Auge and Xavier de Rosnay explain how the track came about:...
- 7/30/2013
- by Kia Makarechi
- Huffington Post
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