: As a bit-perfect copy of the CD, it is the definitive way to own their history.
Justice's third studio album, Hyperion, was released in 2018 to critical acclaim. This album marked a new chapter in the duo's career, as they explored more mature and introspective themes. Tracks like "Electricity" and "1050" showcased the duo's continued ability to craft infectious, dancefloor-friendly anthems, while also pushing the boundaries of electronic music production.
Built on an "opera-disco" concept, it features maximalist production with hundreds of microsamples.
(2007) – Their debut defined the "Ed Banger" sound with distorted, rock-influenced electro.
If you are an audiophile and a fan of maximalist French electro, you know the struggle. You want the crunchy bass drops, the sidechain compression, and the analog warmth—not the murky artifacts of a 128kbps MP3.
Is it pretentious to listen to Cross in FLAC? Maybe. But Justice produces music that demands to be felt in your chest, not just heard through earbuds.
In 2008, Justice released † Alive, a live album documenting their high-energy performances. This double CD set captured the duo's dynamic stage presence, showcasing their ability to reimagine and recontextualize their studio work in a live setting. † Alive served as a testament to Justice's reputation as a captivating live act.