Justice - IRIS: A Space Opera - Live At Accorhotels Arena, Paris
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Published 2020-03-01
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All Comments (21)
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Holy Jesus the lighting for Stress…
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Oh great ....after just discovering these guys I now have to watch everything they’ve ever done and it’s 3am
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The energy from this crowd...I've never wanted to teleport myself into an audience more
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watching this after the news of Daft Punk break up, long live french electronic music!
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Engineer: How many lights do you wants ? Justice: YES
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One of the few concerts that are visually on par with Alive 2007.
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13:45 is one of the coolest things I've ever seen at a live show It's like they went beyond overload and just flooded EVERYONE with light, complete overload, EXACTLY like the song STRESS is supposed to feel. Man, what an amazing show.
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1:27 the finger snap of a guy who knows music ❤
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that transition between “love s.o.s.” and “alakazam”…oh my god!!!!…
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I'll never see Daft Punk live, but as french house duos go, Justice fucking ranks.
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Justice is the closest you will ever get to seeing Daft Punk perform live anymore
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This show is so fucking sick. Never gets old. It’s like watching Alive 2007. When time traveling becomes a thing I’m going to hit these shows back to back and have one hell of a night!
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I’m fascinated by the make-believe these guys created. “Justice” is far more than the sum of its parts and had the potential to become a timeless cultural icon.
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44:55 That moment when the audience claps to 'Stop' such of a magical moment
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What a pleasure to watch this after getting a ticket for the Paris gig in this same arena. See you all on the 18th december '24!
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French are just too good in making electro music
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I may be late but this is the best audio visual introduction to Justice ever!
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This was beautiful. Gotta love french electronic duos!
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I remember seeing Justice live for the first time in 2013 at Hard Summer Music Festival in Los Angeles and their very first track was "Its Tricky" (to rock a rhyme by Run DMC) and then they went into their 2012 album Audio, Video, Disco which features some of the songs they still play today. Absolutely love their blend of hard rock, 90s electronic, electronic funk, etc. Like a mix between Daft Punk and a bridge to the modern but 2000s old school guys all at once