Justice 'Focusing 100% On Live Show' For The Moment
Monday, 20 February 2012
Written by Elliott Batte
French electro and house production duo Justice have claimed that they’re no longer interested in working on remixes at the time-being, and will only be working on their innovative new live show.
Although the Paris pair got where they are today through remixing star musicians and artists like U2, MGMT and the Klaxons (you can hear their MGMT remix below), the pair have now cemented themselves as accomplished producers – and will be spending their time working on how to make their live show as best as it can possibly be – so they can tour in style.
“Remixing is something which doesn't really interest us for the moment,” they told The Sun. “Only if we find something challenging. At the moment we are happy doing what we are doing — focusing 100 per cent on the live show.
They went on to talk about their latest album ‘Audio, Video, Disco’, which came out last year, saying: “We love making albums and they make more sense than single tracks. We wanted to make a daytime record that wasn't all neon lights. Electronic music has always been regarded as music for the night and cities. So we wanted to make electronic record for the day and the countryside.”
Justice have a number of dates across Europe this summer where you can catch the two putting on one of their incredible live shows. Stereoboard recently reviewed a Justice show at London's Brixton Academy. Check it out here.
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