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Dance giants Justice return: ‘The only thing we argued over were the bongos’


The debonair duo have remixed U2 and Britney, and angered Kanye West. Still on each other’s wavelengths after almost a decade away, they’re resuming their quest to make ‘the most dramatic music possible’

De Rosnay is in an immaculately pressed denim jacket with a delicate neck scarf, while Augé, with his huge head of curls, dark glasses and thick moustache, recalls prime-era Giorgio Moroder. Not least because their new record contains plenty of room for disagreement, shifting from slick house to searing electro, strutting disco to infectious pop, via touches of everything from suave R&B to pummelling techno and chopped-up hip-hop. We get requests from pop artists asking for precisely our mid-2000s type of music, but this is not something we want to do Xavier de Rosnay On this occasion that pure freedom led to an album rooted in collaboration and exploration.

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