Woman Worldwide
As an addendum to their 2016 album, *Woman*, this release summarises Justice’s decade of electro-house dominance—the duo reworking their biggest cuts into a studio version of their concert act. “Waters of Nazereth x We Are Your Friends x Phantom 2 (WWW)” blends the hands-in-the-air revelry of their disco-house hit “We Are Your Friends” with the distorted synthesisers and vocoder of “Waters of Nazareth” and “Phantom”. The disco-pop smash “D.A.N.C.E.” shows up twice, first as a breezy disco-funk rework and then as a triumphant closer—chopped, filtered and looped through hard-driving electro-house and progressive rock.
This is a release that will please die-hard fans, but will ultimately leave those outside of that pondering if it was really needed
With three studio albums to their name, and over ten years of pumping out raucous electro-clash, Justice have served up an album of their re...
And that is what Justice bring on this live studio reimagining of their recent album Woman and the synth-laden songs of their over decade spanning career... well mostly.
Justice’s Woman Worldwide at times feels like an inexplicable rehash of existing material.
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Justice help elevate the definition of a live record while reviatlizing their own music in our review of the revolutionary 'Woman Worldwide'