There is a scene in “A Cross the Universe,” a tour documentary of Justice featuring their concert in San Francisco, where the French electro-rock duo enjoy a lavish pool party full of half-naked women ...
On the scale of regular to rock star, being stuck in traffic leans hard into the mundane. And yet on a humid March afternoon in Texas, this is where I find Gaspard Augé and Xavier de Rosnay — the ...
At peak time on the opening night of the first weekend of Coachella, atop the Outdoor Theater stage, Gaspard Augé and Xavier de Rosnay’s silhouettes were unmistakable. The two members of the French ...
More info: The New Year’s Eve show is billed as a “Masquerade Ball” and masks are encouraged. What do you do at the end of a year when you release a definitive career-encompassing album, launch one of ...
Some bands drop 12 records in nine years — “and then choke on their own vomit,” as Xavier de Rosnay puts it, deadpan. Justice? Four albums in 20. No filler, no fatigue. Just precision. Their silence ...
As the band Justice, Gaspard Augé and Xavier de Rosnay have mastered the art of the cosmic gumbo: electronic music that traipses across the funk-disco-house continuum but also nods to the headbanging ...
Justice released their new album Hyperdrama one week ago. To promote the record, they gave an interview to NME, which led to some reflections on Justice's 2008 documentary Across The Universe — ...
How does a legacy act keep up with the pace of the modern age of music? According to French electronic music duo Justice, you work with some of its biggest innovators. At least that’s what the pair ...
Xavier de Rosnay's honesty is refreshing — even if the words he's just uttered won't exactly go down as the most artistically inclined assertion ever made. "We make electronic music," the musician ...
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