Gaspard Augé (b. 1979)

Alias:
Justice

Birthplace:
Besançon, Doubs, France

Born:
May 21, 1979

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.

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Creative Director:
2019  Iris: A Space Opera by Justice
2024  Neverender

Music:
2008  A Cross the Universe
2019  Iris: A Space Opera by Justice
2024  Neverender

Original Music Composer:
2008  A Cross the Universe
2010  Rubber
2019  Iris: A Space Opera by Justice
2024  Neverender

Set Designer:
2008  A Cross the Universe
2010  Rubber
2019  Iris: A Space Opera by Justice
2024  Neverender

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