Justice - On'n'on (original Mix) • No Password

The music video for "On’n’On" is famous for its surreal, constantly evolving landscape of psychedelic imagery, which mirrors the song’s lyrical themes of eternal cycles and constant movement.

: Unlike the dark, club-heavy tracks on † (Cross) , "On’n’On" feels expansive and cinematic, often compared to the works of Led Zeppelin or Pink Floyd but filtered through modern French touch production. Where to Listen & Buy Justice - On'n'on (Original Mix)

by the French electronic duo Justice is a standout track from their second studio album, Audio, Video, Disco (2011). Departing from the aggressive, distorted "blog house" sound of their debut, this track leans heavily into 1970s progressive rock and psychedelic pop influences. Key Musical Characteristics The music video for "On’n’On" is famous for

: The song is a "space-rock" anthem that bridges the gap between electronic dance music and vintage arena rock. Departing from the aggressive, distorted "blog house" sound

The original mix and its various remixes are widely available on major music platforms: