Solid production but the songwriting feels a bit conventional. Vocals do not add much to the music either, I would may prefer it to be purely instrumental.
Used my scale to check its balance.
It gave me more rnb than Atlanta Trap. That's not by default a bad thing, but his skills are not good enough for a rnb project.
Debut was more interesting.
Decent pop album with catchy melodies. Lyrics are silly but who cares.
I get the low ratings, people do not like cool melodies (they make them Su-u-u-u-u-fer) over a simple pop arrangement. But I do.
Harmonies are not that distorted.
This album is affected by the same issue the majority of progressive metal bands face. Their harmonies are primitive, they lack creativity while the rhythm section is also so conventional.
But once again, that describes the whole progressive metal scene.
Other than that, they sound tight, a good album overall.
Sounds like a vocal improvisation on full of psychedelia loops. A remarkable debut album.
Splendid arrangement and production in an overall good and easy listening album.
Melodies sometimes sound oversimplified but arrangements do the trick.
A vip mashup of Justice's best.
Justice's composition and production skills are so good that can make your day.
Annoying, oversimplified acid techno. You can do it better using a windows 98 machine with Rebirth installed.
It sounds old, minimal, repetitive and out of date. Probably the way techno should sound.
Some of the loops are addictive.
Give it a try if you are in a nostalgic mood, pass if you are looking into something fresh (if that's even possible when it comes to techno)
His flow is good as always. But thats not enough to save the album