Justice Discography: 4 Albums in FLAC Format
Their debut remains a landmark in electronic music history. Often compared to a more aggressive cousin of Daft Punk’s Human After All, † used distorted basslines and baroque-inspired arrangements to create what felt like a "dance record of biblical proportions". Tracks like "Genesis" and "D.A.N.C.E." showcased their ability to flip between crushing industrial textures and infectious, pop-leaning disco hooks. 2. Audio, Video, Disco. (2011): The Arena Rock Experiment
The Sound
Gone are the razor-sharp electro-clash sounds. In their place: Hammond organ riffs, acoustic drum samples, and guitar solos filtered through modular synths. The title track "Audio, Video, Disco" sounds like Boston or Kansas if they were produced by a DJ in a Parisian loft. "Helix" opens with a majestic, arpeggiated synth that builds for three minutes before the beat drops.
3. Woman – 2016
He’d stopped going out by 2016. He was studying for his CPA. He’d missed this one entirely. "Safe and Sound" poured into the room. It was… joyful. Bouncy. A disco ball in a power plant. He felt a pang of loss. Where was he when this came out? Sitting in a fluorescent-lit library, learning about amortization. Justice had moved on. They’d learned to dance again. He hadn't.
Justice – Discography (4 Albums, FLAC)