Junior Senior
were a pop musical duo from Denmark. The duo consisted of Jesper "Junior" Mortensen (vocals, guitar, bass guitar, keyboards) (born February 7, 1979) and Jeppe "Senior" Laursen (vocals, keyboards, programming) (born December 25, 1978).
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History
Early career
Junior Senior formed in 1998 when Jesper Mortensen and Jeppe Laursen got back together after their previous band Ludo-X broke up in 1995. The band signed a deal with Danish label
Crunchy Frog Records.
D-D-Don't Stop the Beat
The band released their debut album
D-D-Don't Stop the Beat
in 2003. The first single, "
Move Your Feet", was one of the most played songs on Danish radio and eventually climbed the charts in over thirteen countries, including the United States,
Australia,
France, the
United Kingdom and Denmark. The single is also available on the soundtrack of the popular American television show
Queer Eye for the Straight Guy
. "Move Your Feet" has also been included in the US version of the hit
music video game Dance Dance Revolution EXTREME
for the PlayStation 2. It is often associated with its pixelated music video, as seen in the
VH1 commercial for
I Love the 90's: Part Deux
and in the background of its
Dance Dance Revolution: DDR Extreme
dance. It also was featured on the soundtrack of the movie,
White Chicks.
The follow up single, "Rhythm Bandits," made the singles charts in the UK and Australia, and was included in the soundtrack of the game
FIFA Football 2004
.
D-D-Don't Stop the Beat
was included in several publications' "Best Albums of 2003" lists, including
Rolling Stone
,
NME
,
Entertainment Weekly
and
Blender
. The
Sunday Chronicle
in
San Francisco rated "Move your Feet" as the single of the year, calling it "the best song ever."
The CD features the video to "Move Your Feet" (made by designer group
Shynola) and a "Making Of" as enhanced content.
The single "
Shake Your Coconuts" is available on the
Looney Tunes: Back in Action
soundtrack, and is used as the menu music in the game
Worms 3D
by
Team17 Software. It was also featured in the 2004 movie
Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen.
The song "White Trash" from this album was used in the advertisement for music magazine TV show
Popworld
in the United Kingdom. The advert featured the two presenters of the show doing a synchronized dance routine to the song whilst wearing identical outfits.
Hey Hey My My Yo Yo
Junior Senior released their second album,
Hey Hey My My Yo Yo
on August 24, 2005 in
Japan, where it went to #2 on the charts. It was released in the US in 2007. The first single from the album, "Itch U Can't Skratch," is currently available in Japan and Denmark. The track "Take My Time" features
Cindy Wilson and
Kate Pierson of
New Wave band
The B-52's. "Take My Time" has also been featured in the PSP video game
Lumines II
.
In February 2006 and March 2006 the band held a contest for fans to appear in a
music video for their song "Can I Get Get Get". The song "Can I Get Get Get" has been used on the T.V show
Ugly Betty
and
Cavemen
, and featured in the film "What happens in Vegas". This song was also featured on the
Nordic edition of
Lips as an on-disc song as well as
downloadable content worldwide. The music video for this song was released on July 25, 2006.
"Hip Hop a Lula" was featured in a
Sears back-to-school commercial in August 2007. It was also used extensively in Network Ten Australia's advertising in 2008.
Disbandment
Mortensen and Laursen announced on their blog that they would split and pursue solo projects on September 26, 2008.
[1]
Both Junior and Senior have launched new projects. Mortensen has started a new band called I Scream Ice Cream, and is working on another called the Little Sisters. Laursen is reportedly working on a debut album.
[2]
Discography
Albums
- D-D-Don't Stop the Beat
(2003) #29 UK
- Hey Hey My My Yo Yo
(2005) #2 Japan
EPs
- Rhythm Bandits
(2003) #22 UK, #47 Australia
- Boy Meets Girl EP
(2003)
- Say Hello, Wave Goodbye EP
(2007)
Singles
- "Move Your Feet" (2002) #3 UK, #20 Australia, #41 U.S.
- "Shake Your Coconuts" (2003)
- "Itch U Can't Skratch" (2005)
- "Can I Get Get Get" (2006)
[3]
References
- Junior Senior Split, Pursue Solo Projects
- Junior Senior Part Ways
- British Hit Singles & Albums