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Ed Banger Label Head Busy P Might Have Dropped A New Justice Track

Justice have remained notoriously tight lipped in regards to their upcoming album, but a new song from the effort appears to have emerged. Ed Banger Records label head Busy P just played a track during his DJ set at the Ed Banger House Party in Spain that's got blog house enthusiasts buzzing.
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Justice have remained notoriously tight lipped in regards to their upcoming album, but a new song from the effort appears to have emerged. Ed Banger Records label head Busy P just played a track during his DJ set at the Ed Banger House Party in Spain that’s got blog house enthusiasts buzzing.

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The single in question is the one in the beginning of the set in the YouTube video above. Fans have found its disco inclinations reminiscent of what Justice put out on their 2013 album, Audio, Video, Disco – but that’s only the first indicator.

A Redditor who Shazamed the segment of Busy P’s set revealed that the track is already in the platform’s database as “Safe And Sound” by Justice.

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Upon further investigation, the following image was found in the code of the duo’s website:

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There you have it: The track at the beginning of Busy P’s Ed Banger House Party set appears to be titled “Safe And Sound,” and is more than likely the first track from Justice‘s as-yet-unnamed album. Now that they’ve broken the seal, hopefully their fans can expect more information on its release to surface in the coming weeks.


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