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Planisphère

Justice · 2008

17 min · 4 tracks · electro house · nu-disco · French house

A cinematic journey through intricate soundscapes, merging orchestral elements with pulsating electronic rhythms.

Planisphère is an EP by Justice, released in 2008. A cinematic journey through intricate soundscapes, merging orchestral elements with pulsating electronic rhythms. This album is significant for its ambitious approach to electronic music, blending classical orchestration with club-ready beats. It received critical acclaim, positioning Justice as innovators within the genre and influencing a wave of artists exploring similar soundscapes. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Planisphère sound like?

A cinematic journey through intricate soundscapes, merging orchestral elements with pulsating electronic rhythms. Rooted in electro house and nu-disco.

What makes Planisphère by Justice notable?

This album is significant for its ambitious approach to electronic music, blending classical orchestration with club-ready beats. It received critical acclaim, positioning Justice as innovators within the genre and influencing a wave of artists exploring similar soundscapes. Released on July 8, 2008, 'Planisphère' marks Justice's first major project following their acclaimed debut album, 'Cross'. At this point in their career, the duo was establishing themselves as leading figures in the French electro scene, seeking to expand their musical narrative beyond traditional song structures.

How many songs are on Planisphère?

Planisphère has 4 tracks, running approximately 17 minutes.

Tracklist

4 tracks·17:37

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Planisphère, Part 1 Standout 7:22
  • 2 Planisphère, Part 2 Standout 2:18
  • 3 Planisphère, Part 3 Standout 3:30
  • 4 Planisphère, Part 4: Final 4:27

Release Date

July 8, 2008

Artist Origin

France

Runtime

17 min 37 sec