Justice Live
the thing in back of them, and the 3 tons of non-functional shit surrounding the crossolio89 wrote:do you mean the thing thats on the back of them? i think theyre covering up the brightly glowing apple otherwise it will clash with the brightly glowing gigantacrossdm_hawk wrote:WTF's up with the "analog" stage props to hide their macbooks???
back in my skater days we called that posing.
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well the amps definately work so at least some of them routings must toodm_hawk wrote:the thing in back of them, and the 3 tons of non-functional shit surrounding the crossolio89 wrote:do you mean the thing thats on the back of them? i think theyre covering up the brightly glowing apple otherwise it will clash with the brightly glowing gigantacrossdm_hawk wrote:WTF's up with the "analog" stage props to hide their macbooks???
back in my skater days we called that posing.
Actually seems the amps are just a prop. Got to hand it to them to dream up the idea!!
"That's Justice, then–a pure pop spectacle. When, for example, they play Vancouver this weekend, the Frenchmen will be flanked on-stage by two ceiling-high stacks of Marshall amplifiers. Those amps are powerful icons, drawing Justice closer to AC/DC than to Daft Punk. But here's the thing: the amps are just props, empty boxes. In a way, they're like Justice's music itself, a middle finger to anyone who takes their dancing too seriously."
url: http://www.straight.com/article-113562/ ... ce-for-all
"That's Justice, then–a pure pop spectacle. When, for example, they play Vancouver this weekend, the Frenchmen will be flanked on-stage by two ceiling-high stacks of Marshall amplifiers. Those amps are powerful icons, drawing Justice closer to AC/DC than to Daft Punk. But here's the thing: the amps are just props, empty boxes. In a way, they're like Justice's music itself, a middle finger to anyone who takes their dancing too seriously."
url: http://www.straight.com/article-113562/ ... ce-for-all
If they actaully sent sound through those stacks it would most likely sound like shit.
But there's hope for all of us if they can do their entire show off of 2 tracks.
It's easy enough to make fun of this kind of performance but a lot of us would also be at a loss to figure out how to pull a show off live. Most Electronica composers (notice I didn't say musicians) don't have a live show in mind when writing. I think that would totally change the writing if at every moment you were thinking "I have to be able to pull this off live, scrap it".
But there's hope for all of us if they can do their entire show off of 2 tracks.
It's easy enough to make fun of this kind of performance but a lot of us would also be at a loss to figure out how to pull a show off live. Most Electronica composers (notice I didn't say musicians) don't have a live show in mind when writing. I think that would totally change the writing if at every moment you were thinking "I have to be able to pull this off live, scrap it".
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Well, learn something new every day:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pCbAgTxrQ0w
Justice’s Phantom = Goblin’s Tenebre
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pCbAgTxrQ0w
Justice’s Phantom = Goblin’s Tenebre
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Wait.... You mean that such an obvious rip-off of a famous 70's classic hasn't been hugely spotted by most of the "Phantom" listeners ?substance_g wrote:Well, learn something new every day:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pCbAgTxrQ0w
Justice’s Phantom = Goblin’s Tenebre
I mean... : even the title is a hint (Goblin/phantom, etc)