On May 25, 2025, Red Rocks Amphitheater in Morrison, Colorado, hosted an electrifying evening of electronic music headlined by the renowned French duo Justice. The night commenced with an energetic performance by Fcukers, who set the tone with their dynamic beats and engaging stage presence. As the sun set over the iconic red sandstone formations, Justice took the stage, delivering a powerful set that blended their signature electro house sound with stunning visual effects. The duo’s performance captivated the audience, creating an unforgettable experience under the stars.
Fcukers
Fcukers is an American electronic duo based in New York City, formed in 2022 by vocalist Shannon Wise and multi-instrumentalist/producer Jackson Walker Lewis. The pair met through the city’s underground music scene and quickly bonded over a shared love of raw, genre-blending sounds. Drawing inspiration from ‘90s dance music, punk, and rave culture, Fcukers fuse nostalgic rhythms with gritty, modern production and a rebellious edge. Wise, formerly the lead singer of indie-soul band The Shacks, brings smoky, soulful vocals that contrast with Lewis’s bold, sample-heavy beats. Lewis, previously a member of indie rock band Spud Cannon, adds a lo-fi garage energy to their signature sound.
The duo debuted in 2023 with their breakout single “Mothers,” which caught attention for its hypnotic grooves and off-kilter charm. In 2024, they signed with Ninja Tune’s sublabel Technicolour Records and dropped their debut EP Baggy$$, featuring standout tracks like “Bon Bon” and “Homie Don’t Shake.” The latter, which samples Beck’s “Devils Haircut,” earned praise from Pitchfork for its playful chaos and genre-hopping style. Fcukers quickly built momentum with a series of unpredictable live performances, blending DJ sets with theatrical, punk-infused stage energy. They also collaborated with James Murphy of LCD Soundsystem on a remix of “Los Angeles” by Lol Tolhurst, Budgie, and Jacknife Lee—further cementing their status as rising innovators. With a fearless approach to style and sound, Fcukers are carving a distinctive lane in the new wave of electronic music.
Photos by Ant Smith. All images © 2025 Copyright Ant Smith. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
Justice
Justice is a Grammy-winning French electronic music duo formed in 2003 by Gaspard Augé and Xavier de Rosnay. Emerging from the influential Ed Banger Records label, the pair quickly became known for their gritty, genre-blurring sound that merges electro house, disco, funk, and rock with a strong visual aesthetic. Their breakthrough came with the 2007 debut album † (often called Cross), which featured standout tracks like “D.A.N.C.E.,” “DVNO,” and “Genesis.” The album earned critical acclaim and a Grammy nomination for Best Electronic/Dance Album, helping define the sound of mid-2000s French electro.
Justice’s remix of MGMT’s “Electric Feel” won them a Grammy in 2009 for Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical, further cementing their reputation for transformative reworks. They followed up with 2011’s Audio, Video, Disco, and in 2018, Woman Worldwide—a reimagined live album—won the Grammy for Best Electronic/Dance Album. Known for their electrifying live shows and bold visuals, Justice has headlined major festivals worldwide, including Coachella, Lollapalooza, and Primavera Sound.
In 2024, the duo returned with Hyperdrama, their fourth studio album, featuring collaborations with Tame Impala, Miguel, and Thundercat. The project received a Grammy nomination for Best Electronic/Dance Album, while its lead single “One Night/All Night (Neverender)” with Tame Impala won Best Electronic/Dance Recording at the 67th Grammy Awards. Most recently, Justice co-produced “Wake Me Up,” the opening track on The Weeknd’s 2025 concept album Hurry Up Tomorrow, showcasing their continued influence across genres and generations.
Photos by Ant Smith. All images © 2025 Copyright Ant Smith. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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