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What's with French electro duos? Justice prevails.


Seriously, something in the wine must randomly infect pairs of shaggy-haired bros to fart out dance beats the color of Cabernet. Justice - unlike countrymen Air and more like Daft Punk - layer heavily distorted synth over haltering beats and mix in the loop flavors of early hip-hop, '70s TV themes. Nifty rock riffs, too. I'd call this record a dance album, but it'd be a challenge to move to.

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photo by Nicole Blommers
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“What's with French electro duos? Justice prevails.”