Of their maiden New York look in seven years, French electronica duo Justice dazzled final evening (July 25) on the first of two sold-out reveals at new venue Brooklyn Storehouse, a 5,000-capacity occasions house nestled into the off-the-beaten-path Brooklyn Navy Yard.
With an astonishing visible part hand-triggered by their lighting director, Justice conjured futuristic warehouse occasion vibes in the course of the 80-minute set, which featured a number of tracks from Hyperdrama, the group’s first album since 2016. Amongst them have been the Tame Impala-assisted “One Evening/All Evening” and “Neverender,” which settled in properly after a gap salvo of oldies reminiscent of “Genesis / Phantom” and “Tthhee Ppaarrttyy.”
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Decked out in white fits, Gaspard Augé and Xavier de Rosnay have been typically subsumed by rays of sunshine from all angles and the flashing colours of the screens behind them. The efficiency was simply the third at Brooklyn Storehouse thus far and kicks off Justice’s two-leg North American tour, which runs by means of Oct. 23 in Chicago.
French dance music royalty was additionally available earlier within the night, as Ed Banger Information founder Pedro “Busy P” Winter spun a DJ set to begin the proceedings. It was adopted by a set from Alan Braxe and DJ Falcon, the previous of whom remixed Justice’s “D.A.N.C.E.” in 2007.
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