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Civilization
Electronic · 2011

Civilization

Justice's 'Civilization' is a triumphant electro-rock anthem, featuring soaring vocals and massive synth arrangements, perfect for epic moments.

March 30, 2011 · Ed Banger Records

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Imagine the feeling of a massive crowd surging forward, bathed in neon lights, as a colossal synth melody washes over you. 'Civilization' is Justice at their most anthemic, blending their signature distorted electro with a stadium-rock grandeur and the soaring, emotional vocals of Ali Love. It's a track designed for uplift, for moments of collective euphoria, or for when you need to feel like you can conquer anything. The production is pristine yet powerful, delivering a sound that feels both intricately crafted and immensely impactful.

Moments Worth Listening For
The initial synth arpeggio build-up, slowly adding layers and intensity, creating a palpable sense of anticipation before the main beat drops.
Ali Love's powerful, soaring vocal entry at the chorus, elevating the track from instrumental build to an anthemic singalong.
The main drop where the distorted bassline and driving drums fully kick in, accompanied by grand orchestral synth swells, creating a massive, stadium-filling sound.
The bridge section around the 3-minute mark, which introduces a slightly more melodic, almost contemplative synth line before returning to the full-force chorus for the outro.

How does Civilization sound next to the rest of Justice's catalogue?

Belting+4.0σ

The vocals lean far further into belting than the rest of the catalogue.

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