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Emerging from the creative cocoon that has enveloped them since wrapping up promotional efforts for their 2007 grammy nominated debut Cross, Xavier De Rosnay and Gaspard Augé, the influential Parisian duo known as Justice, have announced the impending release of their second album Audio, Video, Disco.
Straying even further from their dance music roots the new effort is at once looser and heavier than previous releases, using the combined musical vocabulary of rock and electronic to conjure a laidback, agricultural effort existing on the outer fringes of pop.
Audio, Video, Disco was created in the duos home studio, with all instrumentation performed by the group themselves. Seeking to create an album that would evoke the feel of progressive rock, the duo laboured meticulously to learn instruments they had not previously conquered to craft an epic masterpiece that exchanges the night in the city setting of their debut with an afternoon in the country atmosphere. Another notable development is the occasional presence of guest vocalists, including a spot by Morgan Phalen of NY rockers Diamond Nights on OnnOn and New Lands, Vincenzi Vendetta of Australian band Midnight Juggernauts on Ohio, and UK pop singer Ali Love on the albums first single Civilization.
Cross established the group as an international force, selling 100,000 albums in the UK alone, and the duo have responded with a huge album that panders to no one, equally at home blaring from a dance club soundsystem or performed in an arena. Dont be surprised when it finds its home in the latter.






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