After their great debut in 2007, Justice followed up the next year with this EP. It sounds like something a prog band would do, an EP made of a single track lasting almost 18 minutes split into four parts and definitely isn't very electro. But that doesn't matter, the first three parts of the track were made for a fashion show of all things and then the duo finished it off with the last track for this EP release. I think this is Justice's best studio effort so far (not that that's much to say since they've only released one album, this EP and a single). What's interesting is the fact that the basics of the track are, well, basic. The whole thing is based around the same chord progression but it doesn't get boring; the two Frenchmen drape the whole thing in buzzing synths, pounding bass and even a harpsichord solo. The last track, the one not specifically written for the show, is by far the best with an awesome guitar solo running it's length. Enjoy!
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Although music is a major part of all of our lives, we all have some form of external life. If there are periods in which no posts are added, I'm sorry, but that's how things happen. Even though I love blogging like this, sometimes I can't muster up the desire within myself to write about yet another album.
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