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Posted By admin On 09/06/18This week, the world celebrates a third glorious album from French electro juggernauts. Five years in the making, Woman is a brilliant return to force that perfectly distils the duo's vision and sound. It's got all the hard-edged electro bite of debut classic † with a steadier, more original sheen of '70s rock and disco first explored on sophomore LP Audio, Video, Disco.
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Woman sounds very much like a hidden puzzle piece that connects the two previous releases, whereby when listened to altogether, it seems to show the best comprehensive picture of what Justice songs are really all about. That's what we at Billboard Dance choose to explore today, the running theme throughout Justice's career of new meets old, analog meets electronic, dance floor meets crowd surfing, and so on.
It's a vibe beautifully illustrated in these, the 15 best Justice songs of all. #15: Helix Audio, Video, Disco is somewhat overlooked, but it's got some of the best Justice songs in the game. Fans were not so silently disappointed when the duo failed to turn over another †, but the world of dance music had moved on, and so had Justice.
Two years before released Random Access Memories, Justice brought life back to music through the lens of '70s prog metal. “Helix” is one of the album's finest examples of arena-rock grandeur merged with the textured and choppy synths and samples of †-era recordings. “Helix” would fit just as well on Woman. And that total switch-up breakdown at the 2:45 mark? Very circa “Won't Get Fooled Again.” #14: Alakazam! There really isn't a whole lot to this song, but what it's got is groovy. “Alakazam!” is solid electro magic.
It was the third and final single from Woman before the album's release, and the first not to feature a topline. Who needs vocals when you can make a synth melody the star? It's mix of soaring highs and muddy lows sound like Justice uncovered a lost track and sprinkled it with some whiskey-scented glitter.
El Croquis Mvrdv Pdf Merge there. It's pretty, but not too pretty to deck you in the eye, which is probably similar to how Justice likes its women. #13: Stress “Stress” is exactly was it promises to be. It is the sound of fear, the beat of your heart as it begs you to pick “flight.” It is simple, but very disturbing and immediately effective.
The music video, directed by Romain Gavras, is an iconic visual to the track's alarming audio. But what in the hell was a dance duo doing recording music that could very well fit behind any murder scene in some B-movie thriller? In 2007, the rock-infused blog house movement Justice led was not about being pretty.