Justice
Articles about Justice:
Justice: A Cross The Universe
This is a preview of Justice’s A Cross The Universe.
The DVD of this release contains a documentary of Justice’s March 2008 North American tour. This documentary is directed by Romain Gavras, So-Me and the band themselves. The documentary is meant to cover less of the band’s live shows, and more of their personal experience touring.
The live portion of this release was recorded at a concert in San Francisco, California at the Concourse Exhibition Center, on March 27, 2008.
This video demonstrates how to make the distorted bass that French producers Justice use in many of their songs. Read more…
How To Sound Like Justice
Zettt put together a nice tutorial on how to sound like Justice:
When Justice came out in 2007 i was, as many of you i suppose, blown away by the awesome sound they made. (I mean their album “The Cross”)
The thing that followed was “Dirty French House” or “Electroclash”. Many think “How do they do that?”
A few years ago, when i was a teenager, i loved making music with really distorted sounds. Now that i am an adult i was scared by distorting too much, but that’s what they do!
In this tutorial we will make two seperate sounds covering the basic workflow of “Dirty French House”.
While you probably don’t want to sound just like Justice, you can learn a lot from studying how electronic musicians do what they do.
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The winners of the 51st Grammy Awards have been announced, and Daft Punk & Justice are among the winners:
- Best Dance Recording: “Harder Better Faster Stronger,” Daft Punk, Thomas Bangalter and Guy Manuel de Homem-Christo, producers; Thomas Bangalter and Guy Manuel de Homem-Christo, mixers; track from “Alive 2007″ (Virgin Records)
- Best Electronic Dance Album: “Alive 2007,” Daft Punk (Virgin Records)
- Best Remixed Recording: “Electric Feel (Justice Remix),” Justice, remixers (MGMT), Track from: “Oracular Spectacular” (Columbia)
More winners listed below. Read more…
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Filed under: DJ, Music News, iPods & Portable Media PlayersTapulous has introduced a new version of Tap Tap Revenge, a popular music game for the iPhone, that targets fans of electronica and dance music – the $4.99 Tap Tap Dance (App Store Link).
The Tap Tap Dance soundtrack features:
- Technologic by Daft Punk
- Zdarlight by Digitalism
- Phantom Pt II (Soulwax Remix) by Justice
- Stratosphere by Junkie XL
- Disco Lies (Remix) by Moby
- Midnight Madness by The Chemical Brothers
- Goldrush by Tiesto
- Compressor by Soul Magic Orchestro (Exclusive)
- Where’s Your Head At by Basement Jaxx
- Daylight (Exclusive Morgan Page Remix) by Sunny Levine



