Justice's third studio album, Woman, is a masterful blend of funk, disco, and electronic music influences, resulting in a powerful and direct sound that has garnered widespread critical acclaim. Released on 18 November 2016 by Ed Banger Records and Because Music, this 10-track album is a testament to the French electronic music duo's ability to craft infectious, high-energy tunes.
With a runtime of 54 minutes, Woman takes listeners on a sonic journey through a diverse range of styles, from the opening notes of 'Safe and Sound' to the closing beats of 'Close Call'. The album's tracklist, which includes 'Pleasure', 'Alakazam !', 'Fire', 'Stop', 'Chorus', 'Randy', 'Heavy Metal', and 'Love S.O.S', is a carefully curated selection of songs that showcase Justice's signature sound.
Produced and mixed by Justice in Paris, with additional production and mixing credits going to Maxime Le Guil, Romuald, and Sam John, Woman is a technically impressive album that is both nostalgic and forward-thinking. The album's use of choirs and orchestras, produced by Mara Carlyle, adds a layer of depth and complexity to the music, while the artwork by Charlotte Delarue provides a visually striking accompaniment to the album.
Overall, Woman is a fun, funky, and fabulous album that is full of life and harmony, making it a must-listen for fans of electronic music. With its unique blend of styles and infectious energy, Justice's Woman is an album that demands to be turned up and enjoyed.