For nearly two decades, the French electronic duo Justice—composed of Gaspard Augé and Xavier de Rosnay—has stood as a defining pillar of modern electronic music. Emerging from the mid-2000s French Touch scene under the banner of Ed Banger Records, they distorted the boundaries between electronic production, heavy metal aesthetics, and symphonic pop.
Woman represents Justice’s most polished, celebratory, and disco-centric album. It dials back the aggressive rock themes of their second album in favor of lush string arrangements, live bass guitars, and guest vocalists. It is an upbeat, cinematic journey through modern French touch. Sonic Characteristics in Lossless
You cannot discuss Justice without the iconic, glowing neon cross. Their debut album, Cross (pronounced "dagger"), changed the landscape of electronic music. It was the flagship release of Ed Banger Records, bridging the gap between French touch and heavy metal.
"Safe and Sound": A masterclass in funk. The track opens with a soaring choir before dropping into one of the cleanest, punchiest basslines in modern electronic music.
By exploring these four masterpieces in , listeners can truly appreciate the meticulous production work that has cemented Justice as innovators in electronic music.