Justice premieres “Incognito”

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The framework of a new era.

justice gives us a new single called “Incognito”. This is the last premiere before Hyperdramaalbum that will be available next April 26th via Ed Banger Records / Because Music / Virgin Music Group.

With a duration of four minutes, “Incognito” It is a mix of instrumentals, bass and synths that encourage you to dance for a long time. This is a demonstration of the new characteristic approach of the French duo, which we had already heard with “One Night/All Night” In collaboration with tame Impala and “Generator”.

“Like many songs on this album, it changes abruptly from electronic music to human music, several times in its four-minute duration,” the group said in a press release.

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This return marks an important era for justiceas they share that when they began working on the new album, they had to “unlearn everything they thought they knew” about song structures and “music in general,” which they described as “very refreshing.”

The structure is dictated, so it feels good at the moment it happens, without necessarily following any other rules,” he stated. justice In an interview.

We are almost a month away from hearing everything justice brings for us in this new era with Hyperdramabecause in addition to the release of the album, the duo will be performing at large festivals such as Coachella and Vaivén in Mexico; It also has presentations in Guadalajara and Monterrey with Justice Live! One Night Only.

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