Justice and Tame Impala Surprise Fans With New Collab and Album Announcement

French electronic duo Justice and Tame Impala have revealed a surprise collaboration for Justice’s upcoming album ‘Hyperdrama’.

Gaspard Augé and Xavier de Rosnay are kicking off the beginning of the 2024 year by confirming the swirl of January rumors hinting at the group’s major comeback since Madeon played an unreleased Justice and Tame Impala song during his set in Nashville, Tennessee on December 29. It has been seven years since the electronic duo released their third studio album ‘Woman’, and fans will be sure to reap the rewards for their patience.

After reactivating their Instagram and posting a series of vague but positive teasers, Justice finally announces that the name of his fourth studio album will be ‘Hyperdrama’. To properly celebrate the announcement, the French duo releases the two tracks “One Night/ All Night” and “Generator”, which have been teased over the last couple of weeks.

The iconic duo collaborates with renowned producer, Kevin Parker, famously known as Tame Impala, on one of the tracks “One Night/ All Night”. The track simultaneously and seamlessly blends electronic music with an eccentric and innovative twist on disco. The fusion of Justice and Tame Imapala’s faded melodies and Justice’s kicking drums create an eccentric, yet harmonious sound.

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Album cover for ‘HYPERDRAMA’
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Pictured: Xavier de Rosnay and Gaspard Augé of Justice. By Julia & Vincent

Fans such as respond positively to the irresistible Justice and Tame Impala collaboration on social media with humor, shock, excitement, and pure presence. One fan commented on Justice’s post saying “Literally EVERYTHING. TAME IMPALA + JUSTICE = heaven on earth”. One fan even commented, “The drought is partially over everyone, rejoice”.

The album will be released on April 26th with the group’s longstanding labels Ed Banger Records / Because Music. The album cover features a skeleton infrastructure accents of a fluorescent orange light woven between the bones. Surrounding the skeleton design is a religious crucifix that encompasses the album cover.

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Yoooo, the homies call me Marz. I am a multidimensional Piscean Latina fairy from Miami-Dade County (no, not Florida). Electronic music has allowed me to appreciate the profound beauty that can be found in finding peace within the chaos. Artists such as Rezz, Skrillex, John Summit, Michael Bibi, and Amtrac blend the two seamlessly, creating a harmonious balance that resonates with me whenever I am on the dancefloor. When I am writing about electronic music, I feel this same balance of peace and chaos moving through me - starting in my hips, filling my heart, and radiating out from my soul. The power of music has brought me to this exact moment, and I only desire that you feel the warmth of the sun through my words.

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