Respect to them for turning down opening opportunities for daft punk. I'd imagine it'd be tough to say no to that sort of thing, but when you know, you know! Safe to say they made the right choice. Still would have liked at least one single with the four of them doing something together
Okay, yeah jusTice might say that their music was not meant to make people dance and is a tetimony to experimental music and yeah bloggers/vloggers might say that jusTice music dont make us dance anymore after [Cross] but this is all lies, because again...jusTice makes me dance and I'm sure that their are unexplored jusTice fans that have not heard about them i.e. In tha Hood that contrary to this point actually makes them dance too...So even though I feel like the only one that I know that dances to the newer jusTice tracks I know some people from the hood that I put on to jusTice and they started dancing to the Woman album...so Sorry boyz...You still make people dance...just not the people expecting to dance experimentally like your older works did. *Shrugz
so he thinks [mainstream] dance music is shit because it's so formulaic and vain? Whereas Justice recognize it's formulaic but they understand its purpose and respect it, plus might even like some of it? They've dropped Nicky Romero in a DJ set before (Generation 303) I'm on the Justice side of that lol i might not like a lot of the commercial festival sound, but i understand why it's popular. I'd just much prefer the underground alternatives
@@lavenderllamamusic more or less. but it's rather about the purpose than the form... James Murphy: "dance music had a point"... which makes it easier to get weird "as long as it makes people dance" somewhere in his RedBull interview.
Wild that Daft Punk asked them to open for the Alive Tour. Would still love for a collab down the road.
:(
well that chance ended
This is the shortest but one of the most rich content interviews of Justice ever. Thank you!
Respect to them for turning down opening opportunities for daft punk. I'd imagine it'd be tough to say no to that sort of thing, but when you know, you know! Safe to say they made the right choice. Still would have liked at least one single with the four of them doing something together
The GOATs
NEWJACK IS SO FUCKING UNDERRATED
SO underrated dawg....I thought I was the only one.
yea man, its one of my favourite justice songs though
BRO ITS SO GOOD
Thnx! ;)
Bruh imagine how awesome it would have been to see Daft Punk and Justice play together.
Okay, yeah jusTice might say that their music was not meant to make people dance and is a tetimony to experimental music and yeah bloggers/vloggers might say that jusTice music dont make us dance anymore after [Cross] but this is all lies, because again...jusTice makes me dance and I'm sure that their are unexplored jusTice fans that have not heard about them i.e. In tha Hood that contrary to this point actually makes them dance too...So even though I feel like the only one that I know that dances to the newer jusTice tracks I know some people from the hood that I put on to jusTice and they started dancing to the Woman album...so Sorry boyz...You still make people dance...just not the people expecting to dance experimentally like your older works did. *Shrugz
Friendly Reminder they’re saying they don’t engineer their music as expressly functional in a dance/club scenario like Hardwell or Martin Garrix would
they literally have a song called D.A.N.C.E.
Man, that bit about Daft Punk made me even more sad about.
Justice makes me dance more than daft punk. I think Justice is a dancers best friends and daft punk is more so a musicians best buddies
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James Murphy said exactly the opposite about dance music but with the exact same arguments as Justice. funny.
so he thinks [mainstream] dance music is shit because it's so formulaic and vain? Whereas Justice recognize it's formulaic but they understand its purpose and respect it, plus might even like some of it? They've dropped Nicky Romero in a DJ set before (Generation 303)
I'm on the Justice side of that lol i might not like a lot of the commercial festival sound, but i understand why it's popular. I'd just much prefer the underground alternatives
@@lavenderllamamusic more or less. but it's rather about the purpose than the form... James Murphy: "dance music had a point"... which makes it easier to get weird "as long as it makes people dance"
somewhere in his RedBull interview.
Hope they will not split up as Daft Punk