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What is your favourite "Justice" album?
Or more technically, which album did Gaspard Augé work on that you love the most? Do you love the dark electro of "Cross", the more 70s rock vibe of "Audio, Video, Disco", the psychedelic/space rock style of "Woman", and/or the sheer brilliance and variety of styles found on "Escapades"? Poll below, and let us know why you chose what you chose.
EDIT: I forgot to put an "all of the above" option, lol, which would be valid. If "all of the above", yeah comment that below, lol.
EDIT 2: Remade the poll.
- Which one is your favourite?5 votes
- Cross60.00%
- Audio, Video, Disco0.00%
- Woman0.00%
- Escapades0.00%
- All of the above40.00%
Comments
(Can you tell I'm a noob at making polls?
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Cross all the way
Homework
Yes! 😎 I've been listening to "Escapades" a lot lately, but I always go back to "Cross".
That would be Daft Punk, not Justice. If we were talking about favourite albums in the French Touch genre in general, I'd choose "Random Access Memories" by Daft Punk due to how they sampled their own recordings they made of musicians and how the whole album tells a story and has a deep meaning. But we are instead talking about Gaspard Augé (one half of Justice).
I stand by my comment
But don't listen to me I'm a grumpy old man
Gaspard has made some impressive music.
I am a fan of the film/music niche the french have. It’s all fairly clever.
I also think Cross hits harder than anything Daft Punk did.
Well it may not be the answer to your question but I think that the older works of Serge Gainsbourg and Cerrone are also a great influence in the search for the French sound. Everybody’s talking about Daft Punk and Justice but what about Cassius, Mr. Oizo, Myd, SebastiAn and other more obscure and vague material.
The whole Roule and Crydamore catalogue is excellent!
great song:

and great docco
