'A Cross the Universe' is a documentary following the French EDM duo Justice touring North America.'A Cross the Universe' is a documentary following the French EDM duo Justice touring North America.'A Cross the Universe' is a documentary following the French EDM duo Justice touring North America.
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Did you know
- ConnectionsReferenced in Let's Make Lemonade (2011)
- SoundtracksDVNO
Written by Xavier de Rosnay (as de Rosnay), Gaspard Augé (as Augé) and Mehdi Faveris-Essadi (as Pinson)
Performed by Justice
Headbangers Punlishing / Because Editions
(P) & (C) 2008 Ed Banger Records under exclusive license to Because Music
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More evidence of the post electro- whatever generation harping on about how well it can co opt clichés from the past... and totally miss the point.
Rock n' Roll wasn't only about loud music, alcohol, chicks, drugs, tight leather jackets, fancy hotels, Vegas weddings (yawn) and 'crazy' behavior (please, the 'gun toting' manager isn't crazy.. he's an idiot). Although these poseurs go out of their way to pack all of that into their own self published and obviously contrived 'music documentary' (included with the CD... oops, red light!), and still make it all appear tediously boring...
Imagine the Stones filming a documentary about themselves, and then packaging it with their records....
No. Rock n' Roll was about that inexplicable (and impossible to copy) extra ingredient. You couldn't put your finger on it. The only way you could tell a fake was because they were trying to be something they were not.
Like these guys. Only the new generation would see something new, where there is only theft.
Rock n' Roll wasn't only about loud music, alcohol, chicks, drugs, tight leather jackets, fancy hotels, Vegas weddings (yawn) and 'crazy' behavior (please, the 'gun toting' manager isn't crazy.. he's an idiot). Although these poseurs go out of their way to pack all of that into their own self published and obviously contrived 'music documentary' (included with the CD... oops, red light!), and still make it all appear tediously boring...
Imagine the Stones filming a documentary about themselves, and then packaging it with their records....
No. Rock n' Roll was about that inexplicable (and impossible to copy) extra ingredient. You couldn't put your finger on it. The only way you could tell a fake was because they were trying to be something they were not.
Like these guys. Only the new generation would see something new, where there is only theft.
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- Dec 29, 2013
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- Runtime1 hour 5 minutes
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