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Justice, a Parisian dance production duo comprised of Gaspard Augé and Xavier de Rosnay, generated an international buzz with "D.A.N.C.E.," a catchy single whose video and MP3 spread like wildfire across the Internet in summer 2007.
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- Recognition: Justice, The National, St. Vincent Mar 8, 2008
- 2007's Best Albums Dec 26, 2007
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- A Thursday Playlist Feb 14, 2008
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Justice, a Parisian dance production duo comprised of Gaspard Augé and Xavier de Rosnay, generated an international buzz with "D.A.N.C.E.," a catchy single whose video and MP3 spread like wildfire across the Internet in summer 2007. Before "D.A.N.C.E." became an online sensation, Justice had released a couple singles ("Never Be Alone," "Waters of Nazareth") on Ed Banger Records, a Parisian dance label whose roster also includes DJ Mehdi, Mr. Flash, and Uffie. "Never Be Alone" (aka "We Are Your Friends") is particularly notable; based upon vocal samples from "Never Be Alone" by the British band Simian, the song was licensed in 2004 by International Deejay Gigolo Records, a German techno label helmed by DJ Hell, and consequently became popular in England and Germany, in addition to France. Augé and de Rosnay were prolific remixers as well, with high-profile credits including N.E.R.D.'s "She Wants to Move" (2004), Britney Spears' "Me Against the Music" (2005), Death from Above 1979's "Blood on Our Hands" (2005), Fatboy Slim's "Don't Let the Man" (2005), Daft Punk's "Human After All" (2005), Soulwax's "NY Excuse" (2005), Franz Ferdinand's "The Fallen" (2006), and Mr. Oizo's "Nazis" (2006). The sensational popularity of "D.A.N.C.E." in summer 2007 was driven initially by trend-setting Internet bloggers, who were quick to champion the song, in particular its video, which featured animated T-shirts. Vice Records helped fan the flames, posting numerous MP3 remixes -- for free download on its blog. All of the Internet activity set the stage perfectly for Justice's debut full-length, 䀠 (aka Cross), which was released first in France by Because Music, then in the U.S. by Vice Records shortly thereafter. ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide


“if only this song played every time i walked into an alley for a dance off...”
“only thing better than the song is the song w/ the video. way to rip that one off, kanye.”
“i SEE THE LIGHT!!!! I SEE THE LIIIIIIGHT!!!!!!!!!”
“LOL @ treetops rec of this song. it is that bad ass isnt it”
“deep and dirty french electro ”
“TIMES UP!!!!!!”
“The song is wonderfully amazing with it's catchy lyrics . It makes you want to get up and DANCE!!!”
“it really is a good track, REC"D”
“nouveau single don't sleep on this one.”

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- Recs 90
- Views 30,221
- Listens 48,820
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