A Cross The Universe is a live album which was released together with a documentary of the same name in 2008. At the time of the release, Justice were at their peak of popularity thanks to the success of their debut album Cross, which was released a year prior, and this live album is a culmination of that era of Justice
If Woman Worldwide is Justice's Alive 2007, then this live performance in San Francisco, California is their Alive 1997. It's Justice at their rawest and grittiest ... read more
Amazing compilation. The way SebastiAn manages take tracks from many different genres like electronic, rock, pop, hip-hop, ect. and make them his own with his own sound and style is not only cool but also makes for a cohesive experience. And of course the remixes themself hit just as hard as any project SebastiAn made before with remixes like Human After All, Walking Machine, Testarossa Autodrive, Cheap and Cheerful, ect.
If you're a fan of Justice or French Electro in general, this ... read more
Motor (aka Motor/Momy/Army) is SebastiAn's third and last EP in the series of his original EPs, consisting of Smoking Kills (?), Ross Ross Ross and this EP. This project is pretty interesting because, in a way, it's SebastiAn's turning point, where SebastiAn updates his sound and kind of moves away from the dirty sound of his first two EPs and into a more polished territory
The reason why it comes off that way is this EP's production. Unlike the first two, this EP has a ... read more
Ross Ross Ross is SebastiAn's second EP, released just a year after his first EP Smoking Kills (?). It's one of SebastiAn's most iconic works (in the context of his discography and French Electro scene), where SebastiAn made some of his most iconic tracks and whose album cover has became somewhat of SebastiAn's logo (the same way how cross is Justice's logo). It's also one of my favourite EPs of all time and I believe it to be one of the best French Electro ... read more
Smoking Kills (?) is SebastiAn's debut EP and one of the earliest Ed Banger releases. This EP, along with different EPs and projects from different artists such as Justice, Vitalic, Krazy Baldhead, ect. , helped to establish the sound of French Electro. Although this EP might sound a bit dated compare to what SebastiAn would eventually make, it still packs a punch even after all those years
The EP starts off with the title track, which despite being a bit repetetive and simple, it's ... read more