Gaspard Augé

Gaspard Augé is a French electronic music producer and musician, best known as one half of the renowned duo Justice. Born on May 21, 1979, in Versailles, France, Augé has made a significant impact in the electronic and dance music scenes, particularly within the genres of electro and French house. Justice rose to prominence in the mid-2000s with their critically acclaimed debut album, "Cross" (2007), which featured hit singles like "D.A.N.C.E." and "Genesis." The album's innovative blend of rock, disco, and electronic sounds contributed to the French house revival and garnered them a Grammy Award for Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical. In addition to his work with Justice, Augé released his first solo album, "Escapades," in 2021, showcasing his versatility and creative evolution. His music often features a distinct blend of heavy basslines, catchy melodies, and a unique aesthetics that have influenced a generation of electronic artists. Augé's impact on music extends beyond his own projects, as he has helped shape the sound of modern electronic music and has been a key figure in the resurgence of interest in disco-influenced dance music.