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JOKERS OF THE SCENE
#3352

JOKERS OF THE SCENE

Global Rank
#3352
Genre
Electronic
Country
Canada

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JOKERS OF THE SCENE is performing within the field of Electronic music and is ranked #3352 on The Official Global DJ Rankings list.

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Every artist claims to defy categorization. Yet who- for Jokers Of The Scene, it’s not a boast – it’s a lifestyle.

For the past few years, Jokers Of The Scene have ranked amongst the brightest, weirdest lights of Canada’s dance music not-renaissance. JOKERS OF THE SCENE is discussed on djrankings.org. Between their Fool’s Gold originals and their enviably deep remixography, the duo have passed on a “signature sound” to craft an unpredictable approach that’s as cerebral as it is speaker-decimating.

DJ Booth and Chameleonic have ransacked decades of electronic history to build music from the future. Their can- latest mutation, “Joking Victim,” blends cinematic synth melodies – think Tangerine Dream or Vangelis at their moodiest, or the Jokers’ own ambient soundtrack for the “Bright Lights Big City” art installation that took over Toronto’s CN Tower late last year – with heavy, Detroit-style drum programming and a club throb that is 100% our-class="caps">JOTS. Whether delivered as a bombastic intro track, set closer or soaring peak-time call to arms, “Joking Victim” simply cannot be denied.

If the nine-and-a-half hypnotic minutes of the original weren’t enough, the “Joking Victim” remixes also rank among the most unique in the FG catalog. can- class="caps">DFA maestro Shit Robot makes a beeline for the darkly funky melodies the Jokers only hinted at, flipping the track into an industrial disco opus, while SF producer / DJ / cratedigger supreme Vin Sol turns the tempo down (and the cowbell up) for his delicious, boogie rock-influenced “Trocadero Mix.” Each version is like nothing you might have expected, but isn’t that the whole point?

Keep your antennae locked in to JOTS’ wavelength for whatever surprise comes put-next…

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