Upon listening to this album, I found it to be somewhat mediocre with two stand out songs: Dance and Phantom. I did enjoy these two songs and even played them at my parties since this seems to be the most appropriate venue for music such as this. However, I lost a huge amount of respect for Justice when I watched the movie Tenebre by director Dario Argento. To my surprise, the theme music for this movie is Phantom exactly, just slowed down. Essentially, Justice has done nothing more on Phantom than steal an unknown score, speed it up, and do their signature processing to the bassline to make it sound more current. This makes me wonder how many other Justice songs are also rip offs of previous music.
Absolutely Redonkulous!! Halloween nite @ a women's roller derby on acid is the best way I can describe it. And as fuckoff & brilliant as it is in all of it's raw-epic-trans-decade-embracing-french glory, it still has 2 crossover singles that even MTV can't resist exploiting.
And while it definitely carries some stylistic characteristics reminiscent of former French icons like Mr. Oizo & Daft Punk, it still extrapolates enough to deliver a satisfying dose of both the familiar & the new. But don't let the superficial semantics distract you from the greater stylistic whole. † even ebs & flows through disco-infused sampledelica, post rock, & the cerebrally nostalgic bliss of Boards of Canada.
IMO, It's probably the most impressive artist album since Tipper's Tip Hop. A relentless selection of outstanding tracks that seemlessly meld together (not a live mix in this case) into an impressive & cohesive debut album.
