French electro fanatics, this one is for you. Today, we take a look at a slew of electronic music producers that embody similar styles and sounds to that of Parisian duo, Justice. If you enjoyed Justice’s Cross LP, then you won’t be disappointed.

Similar Artists to Justice:

À Tous

Atlanta-based DJ/producer, À Tous, is no stranger to The French Shuffle, with several features across the site, including You Don’t Need Me (À Tous Remix) and In Monaco. His unique blend of french disco and electro flavors will keep you dancing all night long.

Stream Fast Days (À Tous Remix) now and download it here.

Arigato

You may remember hearing Fastback’s remix of Modern Friend earlier this year. While the remix certainly stands out, it’d be nothing without the original track itself. Produced by enigmatic act, Arigato, the 4-minute banger combines notes of synthwave, indie electro and new wave into one lovely release.

Tune into Arigato’s Modern Friend now and download it here.

Bazz

If DANGER had a long lost cousin, Bazz would certainly be it. Known for his neon synths and funk accents, the Tokyo-based producer never ceases to amaze, delivering waves of smooth sounds.

Check out Bazz’s Lucy Monostone now and send some love to the prolific disco demon.

Christine

Mouton Noir’s Christine is one of our favorite electronic music acts to-date. Whether the group dishes out indie electro energy or french electro puissance, they never disappoint.

The duo’s Atom From Heart LP is just one example of that. Our favorite track from the LP? It’s none other than Maniac.

Stream Christine’s Maniac now and download it here.

Dash30

Ready for some dirty disco flavor? Dash30 has you covered. In this 1-minute magisterial medley, Got You, the funk fiend douses listeners with upbeat energy and lively rhythms that are second to none.

Check out Dash30’s Got You now and show your support for the musical maestro.

Fastback

When we covered Husky’s remix of Fastback’s Roleplay in our 13 Electro Songs That Prove Good Music Exists roundup, we had no idea what we were getting ourselves into. Then, we heard the original track from the french electro DJ and were no less than amazed.

Remember SebastiAn’s Holloback? Well, Fastback’s Roleplay doesn’t fall far from the tree. Stream Roleplay now.

Filterkat

As we said in 2017, Mylo’s Drop The Pressure is an old-school gem that has enthralled an audience like no other. Released in the early 2000s, the track blended crisp noises with some of the most collected spirit we’ve heard in years.

Fast forward to a new era of music – Australian DJ/producer, Filterkat, decided to lay down his own revamp of the magical track, injecting his own sparkle over the poised original.

Tune into Drop The Pressure (Filterkat Remix) now and download it here. Available for free download.

Husky

Moosak’s single, Girls, is definitely one of our favorite french electro tracks as of recent. But, Husky may have stolen a bit of the show, coming in with a similarly titled, electro masterpiece.

Heavy-hitting leads? Check. Crushing kits? Check. Dance-driven accents? Check. Without a doubt, the banging release is a must-hear. Check out Husky’s Girls now and download it here.

Lagune

We’re not going to lie – we lost track of Lagune’s releases for awhile, since the skilled producer released In Rain back in 2017. Luckily, the Future Society Collective artist’s wizardry is still there. And, that’s exactly the case with the producer’s supernatural single, Compass.

Stream Lagune’s Compass now and download it here.

Linoleum

Alright, Linoleum may fall more into techno-electro and indie electro genres, but we still think you’ll love the artist. Think Soulwax meets Janski Beeeats.

Listen to Linoleum’s Obnoxious now and send some love to the Parisian producer. Song out now via Mahtrasher.

Loze

What happens when french electro meets french house? The result is Loze’s UDF. Somehow, the Frenchman manages to fuse the two genres together in a funky, yet robust way.

Tune into Loze’s UDF now and download it here.

Mac Stanton

So French Records label head, Mac Stanton, is at it again. Having released his L’Odysseé LP not long ago, the french disco superstar

Check out Mac Stanton’s Can You Feel It now and download it here. Out now via So French Records.

Mr. Moustache

It’s never a dull day when Mr. Moustache’s music is on the docket. And, that’s certainly the case with the Czech native’s jazzy single, Night Delight. Disco-funk at its finest? We think so.

Tune into Mr. Moustache’s Night Delight now.

Mugen

Previously known as VicTory, Mugen is one of our greatest finds yet. Though we don’t know much about the producer, we do know that he/she has some serious skill. Bearing a stunning similarity to French DJ/producer, Pride, Mugen breaks genre-specific boundaries, fusing classical piano with electro in the most refreshing way.

Stream Mugen’s Zelem Interlude now and show your support for the talented artist.

Poetically

Poetically is definitely the fresh new kid on the block. Teaming up with vocalist, Nick Vivid, the Copenhagen native unleashed electric single, Flowers On The Floor, which we can only sum up as an alternative to the SebastiAn/Uffie collaboration.

Listen to Poetically’s Flowers On The Floor now and download it here.

Siriusmo

Have you heard Siriusmo’s Comic LP yet? If not, we highly recommend tuning into feature track, Dagoberta. The swift single marries smooth disco sounds and dreamlike rhythms together in a way that can’t be imitated.

Check out Siriusmo’s Dagoberta now and download it here. Available via Monkeytown Records.

Soulwax

And last, but certainly not least, we have world-renowned Belgian band, Soulwax. Though the group has a quite impressive (and extensive) discography, we wanted to call attention to one hit release, Ready For The Floor (Soulwax Remix). The Ghent natives seriously take Hot Chip’s single to a whole new level and we can’t get enough of it.

Tune into Ready For The Floor (Soulwax Remix) now and download it here. Out now via Domino.

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