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Justice|Hyperdrama

Hyperdrama

Justice

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With their first album in eight years, Justice—that is, Gaspard Augé and Xavier de Rosnay—set out to make disco/funk and electronic music "coexist, but not in a peaceful way. We like this idea of making them fight a bit for attention." Heavy "Generator" certainly sounds like it's itching for a fight, muscling in immediately with synthwave and gabber vibes and a fuzzy nod to Joey Beltram's "Mentasm," a rave classic that's been already sampled by everyone from Rammstein to The Prodigy to Alec Empire. But Justice puts on the ritz, pairing the hardcore techno with strings that walk the line between disco and old-school murder-mystery movie soundtrack, and it's a joy. Hyperdrama is already being called a throwback to the French duo's mid-aughts glory days; truthfully, it might even be better: like a VIP version of Cross. "Neverender" is absolutely luxe—as shiny, sharp and cool as a knife blade—and features Tame Impala's Kevin Parker hitting the yacht-rock high notes. Parker shows up again on "One Night/All Night," a liquid glide with rubber-band snap that, Augé and de Rosnay say, is meant to sound as if "a dark/techno iteration of Justice had found a sample of a disco iteration of Kevin Parker." The Hyperdrama guest list is stellar. Eritrean songbird Rimon silkily slides in for "Afterimage" and English psych-pop twins George and Harry Flint of the Flints put a spacey sheen on swaggering "Mannequin Love." Groovy "Saturnine" is awash in reverb and dares to punctuate Miguel's falsetto croon ("Flashes in waves don't try to save me now") with an old-fashioned elevator arrival bell. Thundercat's smooth croon pours on like a calming agent over the numbing industrial brainwash. The party takes a breather with "Explorer," a collaboration with New Zealand artist Connan Mockasin, while "Moonlight Rendez-vous" puts Adrien Soleiman's '80s smooth-pop saxophone in the spotlight. The influences are top-notch, too. "Incognito" samples  "New Dream" by Clay Pedrini but warps the snippet until it boomerangs; it feels both dangerous and giddy, like being stuck in a fun house hall or mirrors. And dancefloor-insistent "Dear Alan" is a feel-good delight that pays tribute to French house legend Alan Braxe. Disco strides into the ring with a funky bassline and booty-shake percussion—only to elide into retro-futuristic space electro, like the classic arcade game Centipede at its most manic. © Shelly Ridenour/Qobuz

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1
Neverender
00:04:26

Justice, Producer, MainArtist - KEVIN PARKER, Composer - Xavier De Rosnay, Composer - Gaspard Auge, Composer - Tame Impala, MainArtist - Vincent Taeger, Percussion

2023 Genesis under exclusive license to Ed Banger Records / Because Music 2023 Genesis under exclusive license to Ed Banger Records / Because Music

2
Generator
00:04:42

Vincent Segal, Cello - Justice, Producer, MainArtist - Xavier De Rosnay, Composer - Gaspard Auge, Composer - Manuel Doutrelant, Violin - Guillaume Becker, Viola - Cécile Roubin, Violin

2023 Genesis under exclusive license to Ed Banger Records / Because Music 2023 Genesis under exclusive license to Ed Banger Records / Because Music

3
Afterimage
00:04:05

Justice, Producer, MainArtist - Vincent Taurelle, Synthesizer - Xavier De Rosnay, Composer - Gaspard Auge, Composer - Vincent Taeger, Drums - Rimon, MainArtist

2023 Genesis under exclusive license to Ed Banger Records / Because Music 2023 Genesis under exclusive license to Ed Banger Records / Because Music

4
One Night/All Night
00:04:36

Justice, Producer, MainArtist - Vincent Taurelle, Synthesizer - KEVIN PARKER, Composer - Xavier De Rosnay, Composer - Gaspard Auge, Composer - Tame Impala, MainArtist - Vincent Taeger, Drums - J. C. J. Hanneman, Composer

2023 Genesis under exclusive license to Ed Banger Records / Because Music 2023 Genesis under exclusive license to Ed Banger Records / Because Music

5
Dear Alan
00:05:33

Chris Rainbow, Composer - Justice, Producer, MainArtist - Vincent Taurelle, Arranger, Synthesizer - Xavier De Rosnay, Composer - Gaspard Auge, Composer - Vincent Taeger, Drums

2023 Genesis under exclusive license to Ed Banger Records / Because Music 2023 Genesis under exclusive license to Ed Banger Records / Because Music

6
Incognito
00:04:01

Justice, Producer, MainArtist - Vincent Taurelle, Synthesizer - Xavier De Rosnay, Composer - Gaspard Auge, Composer - Roger Joseph Manning Jr, Wurlitzer, Noises - Vincent Taeger, Drums

2023 Genesis under exclusive license to Ed Banger Records / Because Music 2023 Genesis under exclusive license to Ed Banger Records / Because Music

7
Mannequin Love
00:03:27

Justice, Producer, MainArtist - Vincent Taurelle, Synthesizer - Xavier De Rosnay, Composer - Gaspard Auge, Composer - The Flints, MainArtist - G. Flint, Composer - H. Flint, Composer

2023 Genesis under exclusive license to Ed Banger Records / Because Music 2023 Genesis under exclusive license to Ed Banger Records / Because Music

8
Moonlight Rendez-vous
00:02:00

Justice, Producer, MainArtist - Xavier De Rosnay, Composer - Gaspard Auge, Composer - Victor Le Masne, Arranger, Piano - Adrien Soleiman, Saxophone

2023 Genesis under exclusive license to Ed Banger Records / Because Music 2023 Genesis under exclusive license to Ed Banger Records / Because Music

9
Explorer
00:04:09

Justice, Producer, MainArtist - Xavier De Rosnay, Composer - Gaspard Auge, Composer - Vincent Taeger, Drums - Connan Mockasin, Composer, MainArtist

2023 Genesis under exclusive license to Ed Banger Records / Because Music 2023 Genesis under exclusive license to Ed Banger Records / Because Music

10
Muscle Memory
00:04:10

Justice, Producer, MainArtist - Xavier De Rosnay, Composer - Gaspard Auge, Composer

2023 Genesis under exclusive license to Ed Banger Records / Because Music 2023 Genesis under exclusive license to Ed Banger Records / Because Music

11
Harpy dream
00:00:28

Justice, Producer, MainArtist - Xavier De Rosnay, Composer - Gaspard Auge, Composer

2023 Genesis under exclusive license to Ed Banger Records / Because Music 2023 Genesis under exclusive license to Ed Banger Records / Because Music

12
Saturnine
00:03:21

Miguel, MainArtist - Miguel Pimentel, Composer - Justice, Producer, MainArtist - Xavier De Rosnay, Composer - Gaspard Auge, Composer

2023 Genesis under exclusive license to Ed Banger Records / Because Music 2023 Genesis under exclusive license to Ed Banger Records / Because Music

13
The End
00:04:14

Justice, Producer, MainArtist - Vincent Taurelle, Synthesizer - Xavier De Rosnay, Composer - Gaspard Auge, Composer - Thundercat, MainArtist - S. Bruner, Composer

2023 Genesis under exclusive license to Ed Banger Records / Because Music 2023 Genesis under exclusive license to Ed Banger Records / Because Music

Album review

With their first album in eight years, Justice—that is, Gaspard Augé and Xavier de Rosnay—set out to make disco/funk and electronic music "coexist, but not in a peaceful way. We like this idea of making them fight a bit for attention." Heavy "Generator" certainly sounds like it's itching for a fight, muscling in immediately with synthwave and gabber vibes and a fuzzy nod to Joey Beltram's "Mentasm," a rave classic that's been already sampled by everyone from Rammstein to The Prodigy to Alec Empire. But Justice puts on the ritz, pairing the hardcore techno with strings that walk the line between disco and old-school murder-mystery movie soundtrack, and it's a joy. Hyperdrama is already being called a throwback to the French duo's mid-aughts glory days; truthfully, it might even be better: like a VIP version of Cross. "Neverender" is absolutely luxe—as shiny, sharp and cool as a knife blade—and features Tame Impala's Kevin Parker hitting the yacht-rock high notes. Parker shows up again on "One Night/All Night," a liquid glide with rubber-band snap that, Augé and de Rosnay say, is meant to sound as if "a dark/techno iteration of Justice had found a sample of a disco iteration of Kevin Parker." The Hyperdrama guest list is stellar. Eritrean songbird Rimon silkily slides in for "Afterimage" and English psych-pop twins George and Harry Flint of the Flints put a spacey sheen on swaggering "Mannequin Love." Groovy "Saturnine" is awash in reverb and dares to punctuate Miguel's falsetto croon ("Flashes in waves don't try to save me now") with an old-fashioned elevator arrival bell. Thundercat's smooth croon pours on like a calming agent over the numbing industrial brainwash. The party takes a breather with "Explorer," a collaboration with New Zealand artist Connan Mockasin, while "Moonlight Rendez-vous" puts Adrien Soleiman's '80s smooth-pop saxophone in the spotlight. The influences are top-notch, too. "Incognito" samples  "New Dream" by Clay Pedrini but warps the snippet until it boomerangs; it feels both dangerous and giddy, like being stuck in a fun house hall or mirrors. And dancefloor-insistent "Dear Alan" is a feel-good delight that pays tribute to French house legend Alan Braxe. Disco strides into the ring with a funky bassline and booty-shake percussion—only to elide into retro-futuristic space electro, like the classic arcade game Centipede at its most manic. © Shelly Ridenour/Qobuz

About the album

  • 1 disc(s) - 13 track(s)
  • Total length: 00:49:12
  • 1 Digital booklet

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