Audio, Video, Disco.
Justice · 2011
46 min · 11 tracks · electro house · nu-disco · French house
A vibrant fusion of disco grooves and electronic textures that dances between euphoric highs and introspective lows.
Why this album works
'Audio, Video, Disco.' debuted at number one on the French Albums Chart and received generally favorable reviews from critics. Its blend of genres helped reinforce Justice's influence within the nu-disco and electronic scenes, showcasing their ability to innovate while drawing from classic inspirations. Tracks like 'Civilization' were pivotal in bringing disco-infused sounds back into mainstream electronic music.
- Best for
- steady pacing for dance sessions euphoric highs with reflective lows for late-night gatherings
- Context
- Released on October 24, 2011, 'Audio, Video, Disco.' is Justice's follow-up to their acclaimed debut, 'Cross' (2007). At this stage, the duo had already garnered significant recognition in the electronic music scene, leading to high expectations for their sophomore effort. The album reflects a shift towards a more expansive sound palette while retaining their signature style.
- If you like
- electro house, nu-disco, French house
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Horsepower 3:40
- 2 Civilization Standout 3:38
- 3 Ohio 4:01
- 4 Canon (primo) 0:27
- 5 Canon 3:39
- 6 On’n’On Standout 4:30
- 7 Brianvision 3:11
- 8 Parade 4:01
- 9 New Lands 4:14
- 10 Helix 4:28
- 11 Audio, Video, Disco. / Presence Standout 10:31
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