Justice's debut album, simply titled "Justice," is a pulsating journey through the vibrant landscapes of French house, new rave, and electronic rock. Released on June 11, 2007, under the iconic Ed Banger Records label, this 48-minute sonic adventure is a testament to the duo's innovative production skills and their ability to blend various electronic music genres seamlessly.
From the opening track "Genesis" to the closing notes of "One Minute To Midnight," the album is a high-energy experience that showcases Justice's signature sound—heavy basslines, distorted synths, and infectious beats. Tracks like "D.A.N.C.E." and "Phantom" have become anthems of the electronic music scene, while "Newjack" and "Valentine" offer a more introspective, yet equally captivating, listening experience.
The album's production is characterized by its raw, unfiltered energy, with each track meticulously crafted to create a cohesive and immersive soundscape. Justice's use of samples, from classic disco tracks to obscure film scores, adds a layer of depth and nostalgia to the album, making it a unique blend of the old and the new.
"Justice" is not just an album; it's a statement. It's a bold declaration of the duo's artistic vision and their commitment to pushing the boundaries of electronic music. Whether you're a seasoned electronic music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, "Justice" is an album that demands to be heard and felt. It's a celebration of music, a testament to creativity, and a reminder of the power of sound to bring people together.