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Jokers of the Scene

Jokers of the Scene

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Jokers of the Scene, composed of Linus Booth (also known as DJ Booth), and Chris Macintyre (also known as Chameleonic), are a Canadian Techno/Electronic production and DJ duo.

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History

Booth and Macintyre formed Jokers of the Scene in Ottawa, Ontario in 2003 as loft party disc jockeys;[1] they played their own recorded tracks and remixes, as well as hosting other local rappers.[2]

Jokers of the Scene evolved into a full-time partnership after signing a recording deal with Fool's Gold Records in 2007. They later moved to Toronto, where Spinner Magazine reported on their party organizing and remixing, noting their "early '90s techno-influenced DJing style."[3]

In 2009 the pair's track "Change Up" appeared on the BeatPort chart.[4]

In 2011, Britain's NME Magazine voted their remix of Salem's "Asia" #19 on their "50 Best Remixes Ever" list.[5] In 2012 the pair released an EP, J0T5, which included tracks in a variety of styles.[6] Their 2014 album, End Scene, was a change from their earlier heavy electro music to a more experimental sound.[7]

Discography

Albums

  • End Scene (2014)

Extended plays

  • Y’all Know the Name - EP (2008)
  • Acid Bag (2008)
  • Baggy Bottom Boys (2009)
  • Joking Victim - EP (2010)
  • Revolting Joks (2010)
  • Killing Jokes - EP (2012)
  • J0T5 RMXD - EP (2012)
  • J0T5 - EP (2012)
  • Endless Scene (2014)

Compilations

  • Scion Sampler, Vol. 22: Fool's Gold Remixed (2008)
  • Fool’s Gold Vol. 1 (2010)

References

Citations
  1. " Jokers of the Scene". AllMusic, Biography by Marisa Brown.
  2. Ship, Jesse. "Jokers of the Scene Interview: SXSW 2010". Spinner Online. Retrieved 30 April 2011.
  3. "The 50 Best Remixes Ever". New Musical Express Magazine. Retrieved 23 July 2011.
  4. "Jokers of the Scene J0T5". Exclaim!, Vincent Pollard, 17 Jan 2012
  5. "Jokers of the Scene: End Scene (Throne of Blood)". NOW Toronto, by Benjamin Boles, 5 June 2014

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