DJ/production duo Justice are back with a new song, “Saturnine,” featuring guest vocals from R&b singer Miguel. The track will appear on the French group’s new album, Hyperdrama, out April 26 via Ed Banger/Because Music.
Though led by some blazing, bright synth work and Miguel’s unmistakable falsetto, “Saturnine” takes some moody turns befitting its title. In a statement, Justice said, “We don’t think we’ve ever made anything that sounds remotely like this track before.”
After Gaspard Augé found the lead riff via an E-mu synthesizer guitar sound,...
Though led by some blazing, bright synth work and Miguel’s unmistakable falsetto, “Saturnine” takes some moody turns befitting its title. In a statement, Justice said, “We don’t think we’ve ever made anything that sounds remotely like this track before.”
After Gaspard Augé found the lead riff via an E-mu synthesizer guitar sound,...
- 3/20/2024
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
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
Justice have returned to announce Hyperdrama, the duo’s first album in eight years. They’ve also shared two new songs: “One Night/All Night” featuring Tame Impala and “Generator.” Stream them both below.
Set for release on April 26th via Ed Banger/Because Music, Hyperdrama — which we named as one of the most anticipated albums of 2024 — will be the electronic duo’s first LP since 2016’s Woman. The announcement follows Justice’s recent inclusion on the 2024 Coachella lineup, where they’ll debut their new live show (get tickets here). Not only that, the duo is set to play several major European festivals this summer, including Barcelona’s Primavera Sound and the Netherlands’ Best Kept Secret. See Justice’s 2024 tour dates below.
As a preview of Hyperdrama, the duo has offered “Generator” and the Tame Impala-featuring “One Night/All Night.” “Generator” is signature Justice, with glitchy synths, crisp drums, and a gargantuan bass line.
Set for release on April 26th via Ed Banger/Because Music, Hyperdrama — which we named as one of the most anticipated albums of 2024 — will be the electronic duo’s first LP since 2016’s Woman. The announcement follows Justice’s recent inclusion on the 2024 Coachella lineup, where they’ll debut their new live show (get tickets here). Not only that, the duo is set to play several major European festivals this summer, including Barcelona’s Primavera Sound and the Netherlands’ Best Kept Secret. See Justice’s 2024 tour dates below.
As a preview of Hyperdrama, the duo has offered “Generator” and the Tame Impala-featuring “One Night/All Night.” “Generator” is signature Justice, with glitchy synths, crisp drums, and a gargantuan bass line.
- 1/24/2024
- by Paolo Ragusa
- Consequence - Music
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- 6/17/2017
- by Ethan Anderton
- Slash Film
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
In this week’s Music in the movies, Glen looks over the scores for the latest Pirates Of The Caribbean, Attack The Block and Hanna…
In this month’s score round-up, there be pirates, teen assassins, monsters from outer space, vampires, Frankenstein, and a killer tyre called Robert. There's music from a trio of electronic duos, one of the most highly regarded blockbuster composers of this generation, and some of the finest genre composers from the golden age of British horror…
Pirates Of The Caribbean: On Stranger Tides – Hans Zimmer
Zimmer’s second score of the year accompanies a film that will, no doubt, be one of the most watched films of 2011. The fourth instalment of the Pirates Of The Caribbean franchise sees the great composer return, but this time it’s not just reliant on his brand of orchestrated action, as he has enlisted the help of Rodrigo y Gabriela.
In this month’s score round-up, there be pirates, teen assassins, monsters from outer space, vampires, Frankenstein, and a killer tyre called Robert. There's music from a trio of electronic duos, one of the most highly regarded blockbuster composers of this generation, and some of the finest genre composers from the golden age of British horror…
Pirates Of The Caribbean: On Stranger Tides – Hans Zimmer
Zimmer’s second score of the year accompanies a film that will, no doubt, be one of the most watched films of 2011. The fourth instalment of the Pirates Of The Caribbean franchise sees the great composer return, but this time it’s not just reliant on his brand of orchestrated action, as he has enlisted the help of Rodrigo y Gabriela.
- 6/6/2011
- Den of Geek
By Eric Isaac - January 15, 2011
In "Rubber," directed by Quentin Dupieux, why does a tire inexplicably come to life and devote that life to killing things? No reason. This film, as bizarre a concept as it might be to wrap your head around (not the-tire-coming-to-life part, but the part about things happening incessantly for no reason), is quite a comical film.
The movie opens with a nervous-looking man holding a few dozen binoculars in each hand on a dirt road littered with upright chairs blocking the path. A car barrels down the path knocking over each chair. The car stops, the trunk pops open and a sheriff (Stephen Spinella) pops out holding a glass of water. He begins to explain the concept of “no reason” in what appears to be an attempt to break the fourth wall but he is really talking to a group of spectators behind a velvet rope.
In "Rubber," directed by Quentin Dupieux, why does a tire inexplicably come to life and devote that life to killing things? No reason. This film, as bizarre a concept as it might be to wrap your head around (not the-tire-coming-to-life part, but the part about things happening incessantly for no reason), is quite a comical film.
The movie opens with a nervous-looking man holding a few dozen binoculars in each hand on a dirt road littered with upright chairs blocking the path. A car barrels down the path knocking over each chair. The car stops, the trunk pops open and a sheriff (Stephen Spinella) pops out holding a glass of water. He begins to explain the concept of “no reason” in what appears to be an attempt to break the fourth wall but he is really talking to a group of spectators behind a velvet rope.
- 1/16/2011
- by Screen Comment
- Screen Comment
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