Posts Tagged ‘Justice’

Unkitsch Uncovered: Justice

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

I had this idea to do posts once in awhile fea­tur­ing artists that we here at Unkitsch are big fans of, the idea is to take a trip down mem­ory lane.  So, with­out fur­ther adieu, I present the first ‘Unkitsch Uncov­ered,’ this weeks artists?  None other than the Parisian duo: Jus­tice.

Jus­tice is com­posed of two French guys, Xavier de Ros­nay and Gas­pard Augé.  I believe they started out as Graphic Design­ers, then went the musi­cal route after the suc­cess they received from their first sin­gle.  They took the elec­tronic scene by storm with their remix of Simian Mobile Disco’s “Never Be Alone.”  After acclaimed suc­cess and many awards, they released their first stu­dio album in 2007, enti­tled “” or bet­ter known as “Cross.”  They are signed to my one of my favourite labels, Ed Banger Records (also famous for Busy P, Uffie, Break­bot, and more).  After more awards they released a live album to coin­cide with their doc­u­men­tary, both titled “A Cross The Uni­verse.”  I saw them tour­ing to pro­mote this record and they were badass.  Since then they’ve released var­i­ous qual­ity remixes, their own line of cloth­ing, won even more awards, and much more.  I attribute Jus­tice to bring­ing elec­tronic music to a new level, intro­duc­ing the sound to a whole new gen­er­a­tion of lis­ten­ers.  Like other French elec­tronic musi­cians (coughDaft­Punkcough), Jus­tice made “elec­tronic con­certs” cool and hip– don’t believe me?  Look at the Coachella line up a few years ago and then look at the lineup that was fea­tured this year…  Lots of DJs play­ing now, eh?  In my opin­ion, you can thank Jus­tice for that.  They brought such a cool style and an ‘edge’ to elec­tronic music and I’ll always be grate­ful for that.  Here’s to hop­ing for some new mate­r­ial from them soon, I can only replay these old songs so many times, ya know?

Now lets get to the good stuff: Justice’s sound.  I think they’re the ‘Heavy Metal’ of elec­tron­ica, their sound is like a mus­cle car being ground up in a high-powered blender.  At some­times it almost hurts your ears, but it’s a good pain.  I uploaded my favourite mix of theirs, Jus­tice at Einslive Club­bing.  This mix got me into mixes, lis­ten­ing to it gets me all nos­tal­gic.  Next up is my favourite track off of “Cross,” “Phan­tom Pt. II”- this song is the Jus­tice sound.  I’ve also uploaded some remixes, the first being Justice’s remix of MGMT’s “Elec­tric Feel.”  They did a bet­ter job with this song than MGMT did, it’s a must have in your library.  Also is a remix of Death From Above 1979’s “Blood On Our Hands,” this is such a cool song, its got so many lev­els of elec­tron­icy bliss to it.  Last, but cer­tainly not least, is a MSTRKRFT remix of per­haps the most pop­u­lar Jus­tice song, “D.A.N.C.E.”  If the buildup in this song doesn’t pump you up then I think you might be deaf…

Also thought I’d post some videos of Jus­tice.  They make great tunes but thanks to Ed Banger they also put out amaz­ing music videos.  The first is for their crit­i­cally acclaimed “D.A.N.C.E” and I think it might be one of my all time favourite videos.  So many cool designs in this one, if you love graphic design this is a must watch.  The same goes for DVNO, which I’ve also posted, so many cool designs to make a badass music video (must watch for those who are inter­ested in Type).  The last video is the trailer for their doc­u­men­tary “A Cross The Uni­verse.”  I’ve watched this movie so many times, it’s packed full of enter­tain­ment and debauch­ery.  Ah, good times…  Goooood tii­i­i­imes. Enjoy!

jus­tice — dance from EL NINO on Vimeo.

Jus­tice — DVNO from Free­dom Record on Vimeo.

Jus­tice A Cross The Uni­verse Trailer from the bus stop on Vimeo.

Down­loads:

  1. Jus­tice Live @ Einslive Clubbing
  2. Phan­tom Pt. II — Justice
  3. Elec­tric Feel (Jus­tice Remix) — MGMT
  4. Blood On Our Hands (Jus­tice Remix) — Death From Above 1979
  5. D.A.N.C.E (MSTRKRFT Remix) — Justice
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“I Want To Ride My Bicycle”

Thursday, May 13th, 2010

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I intend to get a cool bike when I move over to Ham­burg (what kind of Euro­pean would I be if I didn’t bike around every­where?)- so I’ve been doing some research and have come across a cou­ple neat discoveries.

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The Bike Porter

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A Bike Porter is an inte­grated han­dle­bar and bas­ket made by Copen­hagen Parts.  This lit­tle thing pro­vides an aes­thet­i­cally pleasing/practical ele­ment to your bicy­cle.  Copen­hagen Parts asserts that: “By inte­grat­ing the bas­ket into the han­dle­bar, the Bike Porter offers a sub­lime trans­port option which works as part of your bike as well as intro­duc­ing an evo­lu­tion in style.” You can get it in a vari­ety of colours too, so that it is deemed wor­thy of attatch­ing to your shiny new bicycle.

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Repub­lic Bikes

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This com­pany strives to build bikes that you cre­ate, and let me tell you: they look sexy as hell.  Pop over to their web­site and play around with their bike cre­ator, and you’ll see what I mean (you can cus­tomize the colours of almost every piece of the bicy­cle).  Seems like they deliver a qual­ity prod­uct at afford­able prices too.  They have two mod­els, the ‘Aris­to­tle’ (Sin­gle­speed & Fixed gear) and the ‘Plato’ (a Dutch styled bicy­cle).  Inter­est­ing design going on with the Aris­to­tle, as Repub­lic Bikes has found a way for you to switch from fixie to sin­gle­speed, so you peo­ple who enjoy cruis­ing can still do so at your own whim (yay!).

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Now for some new tunes to accom­pany you while you’re jet­ting off on your bikes!  I’ve really been into this song lately called “Cyber­netic Love” by Casco- I love the robotic voice singing the cho­rus “cyber-netic… lo-loooove.”  I found it in the new Aero­plane essen­tial mix (down­load it here: Aeroplane’s “500th Essen­tial Mix Live from Cir­cus Liv­er­pool).  As well, I recently found this great remix of Das Pop’s “Under­ground” by those crazy aussies, Van She.  You’ll rec­og­nize “Under­ground” from a lot of Justice’s mixes; they really love that song hah (it is pretty awe­some after­all, them Parisians have good taste).  The last song I just dis­cov­ered this morn­ing, enti­tled “End It Tonight” by a band called Ten­nagersin­tokyo.  I put their music video up for this song.  Seems like they’re a band of pretty gor­geous babes– that’s what I like to see, it’s pretty hot.  Their debut album comes out May 24th.  I also uploaded a remix by Nightschool (I pre­fer it to the orig­i­nal– it has more ‘oomph!” I say).

Down­loads:

  1. Cyber­netic Love — Casco
  2. Under­ground (Van She Club Mix) — Das Pop
  3. End It Tonight (Nightschool Disco Hijack Mix) — Teenagersintokyo
  4. End It Tonight — Teenagersintokyo
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Down to Love

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

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Daaaamn, it’s nice out­side.  I’ve been eagerly await­ing the warm weather for ages now and it seems like it’s here to stay (knock on wood).  So in the spirit of that I’ve uploaded some solid tunes, fol­low­ing a kind of disco trend this time ’round, some songs that’ll get you hot and sweaty.

The first is a brand new and fresh song titled “Down To Love (Orig­i­nal Mix) Feat Jen­nifer Rhon­wen” by Hot Toddy.  I’ve been wait­ing to get my hands on this for awhile and finally did this morn­ing– so nat­u­rally it goes straight on Unkitsch.  What a really slow, smooth, and sexy sound­ing tune; play it and let that piano take you for a ride through this heat.  The next two are oldies (but good­ies): I’ve uploaded a song called “Lady Bug,” which was a huge hit back in its day.  You might rec­og­nize it from Breakbot’s “Valen­tine Mix­tape.”  Gotta love the vox going on over the song, it’s pretty hilar­i­ous (“A nec­tar and tonic… A dou­ble!”).  Lastly is one of my favourites, it never fails to get me groov­ing, titled “Give Me Love” by none other than Cer­rone.  The Twelves played this song last Fri­day night when we saw them spin­ning at TO’s Mod Club, as well it’s always a sta­ple in all those Jus­tice mixes.  If you don’t have it in your library, now is your chance!

Down­loads:

  1. Down To Love (Orig­i­nal Mix) Fea­tur­ing Jen­nifer Rhon­wen — Hot Toddy
  2. Lady Bug (John Morales Mix) — Bum­ble­bee Unlimited
  3. Give Me Love — Cerrone
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New Kavinsky

Friday, April 9th, 2010

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Yep.  That’s right, some new Kavin­sky for you all.  He recently just dropped an EP titled “Night­call.”  Appar­ently he has been stuck in the stu­dio work­ing hard on his next album, and this is proof.  See­ing as he is bud­dies with that whole Ed Banger Parisian scene, maybe we can expect some new Jus­tice soon?  I wish…

There’s not much else to say about Kavin­sky other than: badass.  It’s the sort of music you play when you ride up to some hip night­club in your leathers and matte black motor­cy­cle wait­ing for all those hot­ties to jump your bones.  Unfor­tu­nately, we all don’t have motor­cy­cles or sexy babes around our arms, so, no shame if you’re giv­ing it a lis­ten in your bed­room or on the way to class.  I’ve uploaded the song “Night­call” and a remix by none other than Break­bot.  Appar­ently Kavin­sky did the vocals him­self on this track, along­side his girl­friend Love­foxxx from CSS.  Pretty neato.  Did I men­tion it was pro­duced by Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo of Daft Punk fame?  I bet you’re intrigued now.

Down­loads:

Night­call — Kavinsky

Night­call (Break­bot remix) — Kavinsky

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JUSTICE – Ministry of Sound NYE Party 2009

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

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It’s no secret that I like Jus­tice. Mil­lions of other peo­ple do as well. Not that there is any­thing par­tic­u­larly spe­cial about this mix over oth­ers, but you just get that “Jus­tice” feel when you lis­ten to it. This mix brings back good mem­o­ries of early 2009 for me when I was really, REALLY get­ting into all of this euro­pean electro.

This mix is from BBC Radio 1 New Years Party at 02 Arena– that would have been epic. I could sit here and talk in hyper­bole about how awe­some that would be but I’m sure if you close your eyes and lis­ten to this mix you’d get that crazy New Years feel­ing as well. The song at the 38 minute mark kicks some major ass.

Orig­i­nal credit goes to http://letthemusicplay.free.fr/

1. Jus­tice – Min­istry of Sound NYE Party 2009

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Justice: “Rejected Fabric Mix” | Breakbot: Dance on Glass Mix 03

Sunday, October 18th, 2009

I thought I’d post these fan­tas­tic mixes because the Housse de Racket mix reminds so much of all the good times I was just hang­ing out in my room ear­lier this year, by hang­ing out I mean danc­ing my ass off. I’m going to offer a dis­claimer– both of these mixes will give you rhythm you didn’t know you had. The Jus­tice Xmas mix is actu­ally the rejected mix they did for the Fab­ric series, don’t know why they turned it down though– its got such a great sound to it. The Break­bot mix is from a series of “Dance on Glass Mixes” they are all pretty good and offer a wide vari­ety of great music. You can find some of the oth­ers on the face­book group here.

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Jus­tice Fab­ric Mix Tracklist

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01 Sparks — Try­outs For The Human Race — Vir­gin
02 Rondo Veneziano — La Serenis­sima — Uni­ver­sal
03 Gob­lin — Tene­brae — Cinevox
04 Daft Punk — Ouver­ture — Vir­gin
05 Surkin — Next Of Kin — Insti­tubes
06 Sym­bol­One — Love Juice — Sym­bol­One
07 Kor­gis — Every­bodys Gotta Learn Some­times — Angel Air
08 Mid­night Jug­ger­nauts — End­ing Of An Era — Mindight Jug­ger­nauts
09 The Par­adise Ft Romauld — In Love With You — Vul­ture
10 Jus­tice — TTHHEE PPAARRTTYY (Acapella) — Ed Banger
11 Chic — Every­body Dance — Atlantic
12 Frankie Valli — Who Loves You — Warn­ers
13 Das Pop — Under­ground — Das Pop
14 Julien Clerc — Quand Je Joue — EMI
15 Daniel Bal­avoine — Vivre Ou Sur­vivre — Bar­clay
16 Richard Sander­son — Real­ity — Bar­clay
17 Zoot Woman — Grey Day — Wall Of Sound
18 Fuck­ing Champs — Thor Is Like Immor­tal — Drag City
19 The Rave — Mother — The Rave
20 Fancy — You Never Know — Fancy
21 Frank Stal­lone — Far From Over — Uni­ver­sal
22 Sheila — Mis­ery — Warn­ers
23 Todd Rund­gren — Inter­na­tional Feel — Warners

Break­bot Mix Tracklist

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Eddy Grant – Time Warp
Mr Oizo – Cut Dick
Korja – My Mind
Mid­field Gen­eral – Disco Sirens
??? – ??? (Truc Disco Connu mais je me sou­viens pu)
Cut Copy – Lights & Music (Boys Noize Happy Birth­day Remix)
PNAU – Baby (Break­bot Remix)
Lady­hawke – Paris Is Burn­ing (Remix ?)
Break­bot – Happy Rab­bit
Jus­tice– Let There Be A Light (Break­bot Remix)
Black Kids – I’m Not Gonna Teach to Your Boyfriend How To Dance With You (Twelves Remix)
Thomas Ban­gal­ter – Colos­sus
ZZT – Lower State Of Con­scious­ness (Jus­tice Remix)
Cheatham – Get Down Sat­ur­day Night
Star­dust – Music Sounds Bet­ter With You
Yuk­sek – I Like To Play
Fred Falke – Last Wave
Guns’n’bombs – Rid­dle Of Steel (Para One Remix)
Revolte – Guess What
Broth­ers John­son – You make me wanna wig­gle
Sebas­t­iAn – Momy
Chic – Every­body Dance (Instru)
Metron­omy – A Thing For Me (Vocal)
Shazam – Luckier

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