Junior Boys

Junior Boys
Background information
OriginHamilton, Ontario, Canada
Genres
Years active1999–present
LabelsDomino, KIN, City Slang
MembersJeremy Greenspan
Matt Didemus
Past membersJohnny Dark

Junior Boys are a Canadian electronic pop group, founded in 1999 in Hamilton, Ontario by Jeremy Greenspan and Johnny Dark. Dark left the project shortly after, and was replaced by engineer Matt Didemus.[7] The duo initially gained critical praise for their 2003 single "Birthday" and 2004 debut album Last Exit. Their work incorporates disparate influences from 1980s synthpop, UK garage, techno, and R&B.[7]

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