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Tuesday, April, 17 2007 |
Justice came about in 2003, when Gaspard Auge (aka "The Moustache") and Xavier de Rosnay (aka "The China") met in the kitchen of a packed house party and found a mutual love for spitting beer in girls' hair. The two soon met Pedro Winter - notorious rainbow man and founder of Ed Banger Records - who was one of the first to hear their then-just-completed bedroom remix of Simian's "Never Be Alone." Like most of the people who would hear it over the next couple years, Pedro instantly loved the track, and as it spread far and wide, being spun by DJs like Soulwax, Miss Kittin, Tiga and Erol Alkan, and hated on (video-wise) by folks like Kanye West. Lab heads will pretty much know the story from there (Waters of Nazareth EP, crazy live shows, Ed Banger exploding), but Vice wanted us to pass along the info on the next big wave in the Parisian invasion: Justice's debut full-length will be released on July 10, and the title is... (Don't ask us how to pronounce it.) Check out the first single from the album, "D.A.N.C.E.," which is so good that we've heard several stories in the past few weeks about DJs bumping shitty low-bitrate web rips in their sets. And of course, if you really cant't wait 'til July for yer Justice, you can get the new Ed Rec, Vol.2 comp RIGHT NOW, which includes the Justice track "Phantom."
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