There was a radio rip making the rounds and a few higher quality versions of the track being posted on some big blogs in the past couple of days. We just received the official final version of the remix and are loving it! The Justice boys nailed this one. Taking MGMT’s already dance floor friendly tune and giving it a french touch.
Another video from the french filmmaker collective Kourtrajmé (includes Romain Gavras, director of Justice’s “Stress”). This one for Simian Mobile Disco’s “I Believe.” This one has much more of a sense of humor about it.
New video from the Justice boys. This one is for “Stress” and its a bit violent so be warned. Definitely wouldnt want to run into these guys. Directed by Romain Gavras.
Also, here is a recent interview they did with Pitchfork….
There is no question that over the past couple of years there has been a resurgence in quality electro/house music coming out of France. Spearheaded by the Ed Banger Records crew lead by long time Daft Punk evangelist Pedro “Busy P” Winter. Acts like Justice, Kavinsky, Sebastian, and Surkin have defined a harder, more electro and rock inspired take on “French Touch.” But core to it all…..is house. Of course, the original house forefathers from Chicago and Detroit spawned it all but more specifically, for todays discussion, the producers who drove the first big house movement out of France back in the early to mid 90’s. It was a sound inspired by disco, funk, and hip hop. Producers and record labels such as Buffalo Bunch, Alan Braxe, Fred Falke, Modjo, Benjamin Diamond, Diamond Traxx, Play Paul, Raw Man, Sebastien Leger, Jess and Crabbe, Roulé, Crydamoure, We In Music, Fiat Lux, Cassius, and many others. And of course…Daft Punk (prior to the freak accident in their studio that morphed them into the robots we know and love today). Check this page out to see a laundry list of the amazing records I am referring to and the samples used to make them.
As a kid who grew up on rock and hip hop it was these producers and this music that really got me interested in house music. The “French Touch” sound melded together all my favorite parts of the genres that I loved into a new and exciting format. So this one goes out to them. Your music still continues to move me and others. Both newbies and long time fans. Cheers!
In the spirit of sharing (and in some cases…education) we have bundled up a few favorites for your enjoyment.
Lots of discussion (both positive and negative) regarding Sebastian’s long awaited EP on Ed Banger. The DJ community has been buzzing the past couple of weeks discussing its pro’s and con’s. This guy definitely has some heavy metal in his blood. His production and remix work has always had a darker feel to it but its gotten a bit heavier on this one. Our favorite is a track called “Momy”. Its the most “DJ friendly” track on the EP in our opinion. Take a listen and buy the entire thing so you can judge for yourself.
For those of you in the States, you can catch Sebastian and the Ed Banger crew DJing at Coachella on April 26. And for the international fans, Sebastian will be doing his solo thing on the following dates:
Jun 13 2008 8:00P RIJEKA (CROATIA) @ HARTERA4 FESTIVAL RIJEKA
Jun 21 2008 8:00P BARCELONE @ SONAR BARCELONE
Jun 28 2008 8:00P GENEVA @ BOXENS FESTIVAL GENEVA
Jul 11 2008 8:00P LISBON @ ALIVE FESTIVAL LISBON
Jul 18 2008 8:00P BELGIUM @ DOURFESTIVAL DOUR
Jul 19 2008 8:00P DORTMUND @ LOONYLAND DORTMUND
Aug 11 2008 8:00P PANTIERO @ FESTIVAL DE CANNES CANNES
Aug 14 2008 8:00P PUKKELPOP @ PUKKELPOP FESTIVAL PUKKELPOP
Here is an interview with Pedro and the Justice boys at a recent photo shoot. Busy P is really embracing the gangster/Suicidal Tendencies look these days.
SO ME takes his cheeky, 80’s inspired vision to the next level on this one. The motion design was by Machine Molle. Definitely up there with Snoop Dogg’s video for “Sensual Seduction” for video of the year thus far. Enjoy!
On another Justice related note….Annie Mac premiered a new track called “Disco Sirens” on her show last night tagged as Justice vs. Soulwax. Kind of misleading. Actually, the track is the new Midfield General single. Xavier from Justice did the bass line for the track and Dave from Soulwax mixed it. You can check it out here.