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Born in Besançon, Franche-Comté, France to a family of industrial labourers, Augé showed interest in fine arts from an early age.
His initial career was as a graphic designer, under the pseudonym "Gaspirator".
In his work, Augé adopted a retro-futurist style.
This caught the attention of French musician Surkin, for whom he designed several album covers.
Augé's musical pursuits began with his cousin Théo Vuarnet, under the name "Microloisir".
Together, they recorded their tracks at home using whatever basic equipment they had on hand, including a sequencer and computer microphone.
Later, Augé met Xavier de Rosnay, with whom he formed the electronic music duo "Justice".
The duo was quickly signed to the still-young music label "Ed Banger Records" in 2003, where they are still signed today.
Together, Augé and de Rosnay have achieved global success, with multiple world tours and two Grammy Awards (2009 & 2019).
In 2021, Augé released his first solo album, Escapades.
Starring Justice's Xavier du Rosnay and Gaspard Augé, … And Justice for All: Coachella Edition looks back at the duo's four performances at the festival since 2007.
Animated music video for "Neverender" by Justice ft. Tame Impala. Depicting a euphoric journey through space and time, travelling to different worlds and galaxies full of unique and mesmerising visuals.
Their appearance on Le Grand Journal, the time they almost forgot their Grammy, their performance at Coachella, the controversy surrounding Stress... On the occasion of the release of Hyperdrama, the fourth album by the duo Justice, Gaspard Augé and Xavier de Rosnay look back on 20 years of an already legendary career.
A special documentary featuring over 50 artists, including Birdy Nam Nam, Yuksek, SebastiAn, Brodinski, DJ Mehdi, Kavinsky, Les Petits Pilous, Don Rimini, The Bloody Beetroots, Steve Aoki, Jackson and his Computer Band, The Subs, The Shoes, Busy P, Boombass, Mix Hell, Boys Noize and many more.
Behind the scenes of IRIS: A Space Opera by Justice
This is a 60-minute film of Justice’s 2017-2018 live show, recorded in an empty and invisible space without an audience, focusing exclusively on the impressive production and music. The show has been seen by millions of people around the world. It revolves around a floating structure comprised of 13 independent moving frames, each one featuring 4 rotating panels of LEDs, mirrors and traditional warm lights which offer infinite combinations. The structure is in constant evolution over the duration of the show and proposes several new visual landscapes on every track performed. The footage is captured with the precision and patience of a rigorous documentary about the cosmos.
Kelly, Dan and Louis are students at a prestigious business school, destined to become tomorrow's elite. The industrious trio are determined to start putting their education into practise from the off in an attempt to make as much money as they can from their fellow students. Working on the theory that relationships between the sexes can be regulated by market principles, they begin to inflate the popularity of certain individuals artificially, by hiring beautiful and sexy off-campus women as their dates for exclusive and riotous college parties. However their perfect business model soon spirals out of control as their moneymaking scheme takes off in a big way across campus.
A group of people gather in the California desert to watch a "film" set in the late 1990s featuring a sentient, homicidal car tire named Robert. The assembled crowd of onlookers watch as Robert becomes obsessed with a beautiful and mysterious woman and goes on a rampage through a desert town.
During the three weeks of Justice's March 2008 North American tour, Romain Gavras, So Me and the band themselves tape every second of their escapades across the country and the chaos that ensued.
A documentary about Soulwax: Director Saam Farahmand filmed Soulwax on their recent international dates, capturing all the excitement, chaos and humour of the world tour. Where the Beastie Boys filmed one gig with 50 cameras, Soulwax filmed 120 shows with one camera, in Europe, Japan, US, Latin America and Australia. The result is a snapshot of life on the road with one of the most exciting live bands in the world, and features their friends including 2manyDJ's, James Murphy & Nancy Whang (LCD Soundsystem), Erol Alkan, Tiga, Justice, Busy P, So-Me, Peaches, Klaxons and many more in interview, as well as behind-the-scenes footage, and LOTS of music.