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London Calling Podcast Yana Bolder
The acclaimed French electronic duo Justice has recently announced their upcoming album, ‘Hyperdrama,’ scheduled for release on April 26. Alongside this exciting news, they’ve dropped two singles to captivate their audience – “Generator,” a pulsating instrumental piece, and “One Night/All Night,” a genre-blending collaboration with Tame Impala, the neo-psychedelic pop-rock project helmed by Kevin Parker.
In a statement, Justice expressed their vision for “One Night/All Night”: “We wanted this track to sound as if a dark/techno iteration of Justice had found a sample of a disco iteration of Kevin Parker.” The song seamlessly weaves between electronic and disco elements, showcasing the duo’s ability to transition between genres within a single track.
Beginning on a darker musical note, “One Night/All Night” evolves as the kick drum intensifies and ominous synths take center stage. Kevin Parker narrates a compelling love story, expressing a desire to be someone’s woman, emphasizing that it’s the only way they can be together. Unconcerned about potential consequences, the lyrics convey a sense of urgency and a determination to embrace the moment.
The recurring refrain, “And I could be your woman, ‘Cause if that’s the only answer, Then we could be together, ‘Cause I wanna feel the pressure,” sets the tone for the song. The track undergoes a transformative shift, gradually transitioning into an invigorating disco groove, amplifying the overall energy.
As the bridge arrives, the song maintains its infectious rhythm, emphasizing Parker’s focus on making the evening count rather than contemplating a long-term relationship. With its eclectic blend of dark techno, disco, and Parker’s distinct melodic touch, “One Night/All Night” is poised to leave a lasting impression on listeners.
Written by: Power Radio
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