
Justice's "A Cross the Universe" is a high-octane live document, capturing the raw, distorted electro house energy and anthemic power that defined their early sound and electrifying performances.
November 24, 2008 · Ed Banger Records
This is the sound of pure, unadulterated electronic euphoria, delivered with a sledgehammer. "A Cross the Universe" is Justice at their most visceral, capturing the raw, distorted energy of their live show. It's a relentless onslaught of massive basslines, aggressive synth leads, and driving beats, all amplified by the roar of a fervent crowd. This album isn't just music; it's an experience, a sonic blast designed to make you feel like you're in the middle of a sweaty, pulsating festival, losing yourself to every triumphant drop and defiant riff. Own it if you want to feel the full, untamed power of Justice's maximalist electro house.
How does A Cross the Universe sound next to the rest of Justice's catalogue?
The production is built around live recording than this artist usually allows.
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