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Hellix Regular (Selected Glyphs) Displaay: Hellix Displaay: Hellix Hellix Hellix Regular (Selected Glyphs) Aaa Bb GGgg Rrr 321 a n Thin Light Regular Medium SemiBold Bold ExtraBold Black Displaay: Hellix Family (Weights) Thin Italic Light Italic Regular Italic Medium Italic SemiBold Italic Bold Italic ExtraBold Italic Black Italic Displaay: Hellix Full Family (Weights & Styles) JUSTICE Helix 4:06 Access All Arenas Ed Banger Rec. BEC5161306™ Gaspard Augé & Xavier de Rosnay That French disco-metal producers of chaos and opening up opportuni- Justice would lead the charge to make ties for human error gives Justice’s live the moribund live album relevant again shows an organic energy that dance is at once surprising and completely un- music doesn’t often have. On Access All surprising. A recording of a performance Arenas, recorded on July 19, 2012, at les by an arena-level dance act is a tough Arènes de Nimes, microfractional devia- sell, especially, you might think, since tions from the beat and the occasional Deadmau5 came clean on his Tumblr slightly rough transitions are steady re- about the extent to which such “per- minders that there are actually two guys formances” often consist of little more working with the sounds in real time. than pressing play on a pre-sequenced It also helps that like most good audio track. But that's never been Jus- performers, Justice aren't afraid to radi- tice's style: Gaspard Augé and Xavier de cally alter their songs for a live setting. Rosnay disavow any categorization as Their setup encourages revisions to the dance music performers, and take their material, and the duo seems to relish live shows very seriously, basing their the opportunity to tear their songs apart performances around the manipulation and rebuild them in sometimes radically of up to 16 simultaneous audio tracks different shapes. Here, on their signature while adding live flourishes on a bank cut “D.A.N.C.E.” the pair move its aca- of synths and MIDI controllers, making pella breakdown from near the end of them one of the few existing electronic the song to the beginning, then add in acts where the impulse for the crowd to theatrically melodramatic strings, piano, arrange itself facing the stage actually and what sounds like a synthesizer seems justified. tweaked to sound like a big, crunchy As a dance act that have always distorted electric guitar. Then they dial carried themselves more like an arena things back down for some call-and- rock band than an arena dance act, response with the crowd, before finally embracing the excess-inclined live al- easing into something like the version bum makes total sense alongside their we’re used to. The bass doesn’t even crucifix iconography, Marshall stacks, kick in until almost four minutes into it. and leather-jacketed image. Their 2008 Towards the end they replicate the loop tour DVD (with accompanying concert around which Swizz Beatz built “On to CD) was a highly watchable, totally the Next One”, then break into a cover of seedy rampage through every sub- it briefly, just for fun. Later they do a little stance abusing, tour-manager-carrying- more fan service by dropping a few snip- a-handgun cliche in the debauched rock pets of Simian's "Never Be Alone" into star book. And adding a certain amount the tail end of “Stress”. AaaaBbCccDDdEeFf GGggHhhIIiJJJjjKk LLllMMmmNnn OOooPpQqRrrSSssTtt UuuuVvWwXxYyZz 112233445677 89000& Hellix Thin 14 pt Um sintetizador é um instrumento mu- utilizado apenas em laboratório ocupan- sical eletrónico projetado para produzir do grande espaço e exigindo horas de sons gerados através da manipulação trabalho para criação de sons. O sinte- direta de correntes elétricas (sintetizado- tizador como o conhecemos começou res analógicos), leitura de dados contidos a tomar forma em 1964 com a invenção numa memória (sintetizadores digitais), dos sistemas modulares Moog por Robert ou manipulação matemática de valores Moog Herbert Deutsch. A fabricação em discretos com o uso de tecnologia digital módulos permitiu a comercialização do incluindo computadores (modulação sintetizador, porém seu preço era bastan- física) ou uma combinação de diversos te elevado. A popularidade do sintetiza- métodos. O primeiro sistema de sintetiza- dor se consolidou em 1968 com o disco dor construído, data de 1957, desenvolvido Switched-On Bach de Walter Carlos, que pela RCA Company nos Estados Unidos, foi sucesso de vendas. Continha compo- chamado de RCA Music Synthesizer, sições de J. S. Bach tocadas utilizando- AaaaBbCccDDdEeFf GGggHhhIIiJJJjjKk LLllMMmmNnn OOooPpQqRrrSSssTtt UuuuVvWwXxYyZz 112233445677 89000& Hellix Thin Italic 14 pt Um sintetizador é um instrumento mu- Music Synthesizer, utilizado apenas em sical eletrónico projetado para produzir laboratório ocupando grande espaço e sons gerados através da manipulação exigindo horas de trabalho para criação direta de correntes elétricas (sinteti- de sons. O sintetizador como o conhece- zadores analógicos), leitura de dados mos começou a tomar forma em 1964 contidos numa memória (sintetizadores com a invenção dos sistemas modulares digitais), ou manipulação matemática Moog por Robert Moog Herbert Deutsch. de valores discretos com o uso de tec- A fabricação em módulos permitiu a co- nologia digital incluindo computadores mercialização do sintetizador, porém seu (modulação física) ou uma combinação preço era bastante elevado. A populari- de diversos métodos. O primeiro siste- dade do sintetizador se consolidou em ma de sintetizador construído, data de 1968 com o disco Switched-On Bach de 1957, desenvolvido pela RCA Company Walter Carlos, que foi sucesso de ven- nos Estados Unidos, chamado de RCA das. Continha composições de J. S. Bach AaaaBbCccDDdEeFf GGggHhhIIiJJJjjKk LLllMMmmNnn OOooPpQqRrrSSssTtt UuuuVvWwXxYyZz 112233445677 89000& Hellix Light 14 pt Um sintetizador é um instrumento mu- utilizado apenas em laboratório ocupan- sical eletrónico projetado para produzir do grande espaço e exigindo horas de sons gerados através da manipulação trabalho para criação de sons. O sinte- direta de correntes elétricas (sintetizado- tizador como o conhecemos começou res analógicos), leitura de dados contidos a tomar forma em 1964 com a invenção numa memória (sintetizadores digitais), dos sistemas modulares Moog por Robert ou manipulação matemática de valores Moog Herbert Deutsch. A fabricação em discretos com o uso de tecnologia digital módulos permitiu a comercialização do incluindo computadores (modulação físi- sintetizador, porém seu preço era bastan- ca) ou uma combinação de diversos mé- te elevado. A popularidade do sintetiza- todos. O primeiro sistema de sintetizador dor se consolidou em 1968 com o disco construído, data de 1957, desenvolvido Switched-On Bach de Walter Carlos, que pela RCA Company nos Estados Unidos, foi sucesso de vendas. Continha compo- chamado de RCA Music Synthesizer, sições de J. S. Bach tocadas utilizando- AaaaBbCccDDdEeFf GGggHhhIIiJJJjjKk LLllMMmmNnn OOooPpQqRrrSSssTtt UuuuVvWwXxYyZz 112233445677 89000& Hellix Light Italic 14 pt Um sintetizador é um instrumento mu- Music Synthesizer, utilizado apenas em sical eletrónico projetado para produzir laboratório ocupando grande espaço e sons gerados através da manipulação exigindo horas de trabalho para criação direta de correntes elétricas (sinteti- de sons. O sintetizador como o conhe- zadores analógicos), leitura de dados cemos começou a tomar forma em 1964 contidos numa memória (sintetizadores com a invenção dos sistemas modulares digitais), ou manipulação matemática Moog por Robert Moog Herbert Deutsch. de valores discretos com o uso de tec- A fabricação em módulos permitiu a co- nologia digital incluindo computadores mercialização do sintetizador, porém seu (modulação física) ou uma combinação preço era bastante elevado. A populari- de diversos métodos. O primeiro siste- dade do sintetizador se consolidou em ma de sintetizador construído, data de 1968 com o disco Switched-On Bach de 1957, desenvolvido pela RCA Company Walter Carlos, que foi sucesso de ven- nos Estados Unidos, chamado de RCA das. Continha composições de J. S. Bach AaaaBbCccDDdEeFf GGggHhhIIiJJJjjKk LLllMMmmNnn OOooPpQqRrrSSssTtt UuuuVvWwXxYyZz 112233445677 89000& Hellix Regular 14 pt Um sintetizador é um instrumento mu- utilizado apenas em laboratório ocupan- sical eletrónico projetado para produzir do grande espaço e exigindo horas de sons gerados através da manipulação trabalho para criação de sons. O sinte- direta de correntes elétricas (sintetizado- tizador como o conhecemos começou res analógicos), leitura de dados contidos a tomar forma em 1964 com a invenção numa memória (sintetizadores digitais), dos sistemas modulares Moog por Robert ou manipulação matemática de valores Moog Herbert Deutsch. A fabricação em discretos com o uso de tecnologia digital módulos permitiu a comercialização do incluindo computadores (modulação físi- sintetizador, porém seu preço era bastan- ca) ou uma combinação de diversos mé- te elevado. A popularidade do sintetiza- todos. O primeiro sistema de sintetizador dor se consolidou em 1968 com o disco construído, data de 1957, desenvolvido Switched-On Bach de Walter Carlos, que pela RCA Company nos Estados Unidos, foi sucesso de vendas. Continha compo- chamado de RCA Music Synthesizer, sições de J. S. Bach tocadas utilizando- AaaaBbCccDDdEeFf GGggHhhIIiJJJjjKk LLllMMmmNnn OOooPpQqRrrSSssTtt UuuuVvWwXxYyZz 112233445677 89000& Hellix Regular Italic 14 pt Um sintetizador é um instrumento mu- Music Synthesizer, utilizado apenas em sical eletrónico projetado para produzir laboratório ocupando grande espaço e sons
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