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Generally favorable reviews- based on 77 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 65 out of 77
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Mixed: 8 out of 77
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Negative: 4 out of 77
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Oct 24, 2011
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Dec 9, 2011
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Nov 23, 2014This is a rare album indeed. Hardly any 'filler', plenty of good tracks, and some great ones. It takes some strange turns from baroque-period music and even classic 70's synth, lots of interesting synth patches and different themes. Nice one Justice!
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Jan 31, 2012It is intriguing how people can not understand the new Justice album. The French duo did exactly what it should have done, made â
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Mar 12, 2016
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Oct 24, 2011Even though I usually like reviews from Tiny Mix Tapes, they are COMPLETELY wrong! This is one of the best albums of 2011! It combines rock and electronic music to an amazing extent. It fuses together great beats and awesome vocals to create an immaculate album. The best tracks are: "Civilization", "Ohio", "Canon", "Parade", "New Lands", and "Audio, Video, Disco". Get it now!!!
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Oct 28, 2011It is very likely that two things will stay the same for Justice (Gaspard Augé and Xavier de Rosnay as their mums know them): the cross as their symbol and comparisons to Daft Punk, another French gods of house music. Canon of their latest album Audio, Video, Disco. (or I Hear, I See, I Learn) could be easily mistaken for Daft Punkâ
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Jan 16, 2012Audio, Video, Disco feels really forced. A few tracks standout but the album ultimately feels really rushed. It's also extremely repetitive. Justice's first album really showed what this french duo were trying to say, but their sophomore album just doesn't really, well, give them any justice. C
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Oct 31, 2011This album has nothing to do with jusice. It might be ok if this is the first time you've heard from them and your likes are a little rock or something like that, but if you like dance/ electronic music it is awful.Im putting a zero because I'm a justice and Dance/Electronic/Indie music fan
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Mar 14, 2012
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Nov 4, 2011
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Oct 26, 2011Justice has progressed the whole genre of electronic jam with Audio, Video, Disco. Redifining how to put out an album to get the fans grooving, this album gains momentum the whole ride. With a foreshadowing finish, it will leave you rediscovering the 'Album Repeat' option.
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Oct 30, 2011Justice are freakin amazing! and this album proves it! i enjoyed listening to every second of it! it's so fun to listen to! and so modern!
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Aug 9, 20167.5
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Jul 13, 2021It sounds offensive give this album less than a high score. This is a trip, such a clean and chill experimentation. It deserves more, a lot more.
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May 13, 2018This is what stadium rock would sound like in a digital world. The title track even manages to make my eyes wet, not because it's a masterpiece, but because it's a reminder the album's almost over.
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Jul 11, 2019Audio, Video, Disco is very on-brand for Justice. It is dance, retro, loud and emotional at the same time. Very solid album.
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May 11, 2020While this album does suffer from shoddy vocals and mixing at times, Audio, Video, Disco is a fresher and cleaner sounding album from Justice than Cross, at times even rivalling it.
Best tracks: Horsepower, Civilization, Canon, On'n'On, Brianvision, Helix, Planisphére
Worst tracks: Ohio
Awards & Rankings
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MojoDec 22, 2011A bold step forward. [Nov 2011, p.98]
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MagnetNov 21, 2011This is dense and metallic and gorgeous. [#82, p.57]
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Nov 21, 2011The second album from Franco-techno duo Xavier de Rosnay and Gaspard Augé is decidedly less pop-tabulous than their career highlights to date.