Jaggerboy --------- Jul Det' Cool (1993, 28.12, Demo). 21st in The Party 93 demo competition. Jam (1993-) ----------- FRA> Mad (Madelon Olivier, founder org). Jam was formed early 1993 as a French group. Jesters ------- ENG> Accel (music, 92), , Death, FX (founder), Lord Flight (founder), Merlin, Phreak (founder gfx, 92), Sim (code, 92). ???> Uncle Len (ex Archaos). Jesters is an English demo group formed by Phreak, FX and Lord Flight from another English group, Destiny. Dentro (1992, early, ECS Intro). code: Sim, gfx: Phreak, music: Accel. Jetset [old] (1991-1991) ------------------------ The original Jetset was born in march 93 (after Pussy changed their name to Jetset at the RAF conference), and was one of the biggest Dutch groups in their prime, but unfortunately died later in the year. They were later reborn as a Skid Row subgroup, producing their intros and demos. Jayce made music for the famous dutch Axis trackmo "Unknown Territory", and is also in the new Jetset. Major-Midi joined Energy. The Swedish division joined Vogue mid 91. Jetset [new] (1992-1996). ------------------------- N-L> Apache (sysop 'BLACK BOX' WHQ), Dem, Seck-4 (mainorg gfx, 93), The Boss (sysop 'CROSSED BONES'), Vortex (code, ex Scoopex, new early93). BEL> Maddy (sysop 'METAL IMPACT', ex Fusion). GER> Nose (gfx, ex Alcatraz, new RAW6, 94), Oli (ex Paradise), Phex (swap, ex Alcatraz, old handle Stearo, new RAW6), Sam (music, ex Paradise, 94), Skull (swap, ex Misery/Noxious, new RAW6, late93). SWE> Striker (sysop 'FLASHTRADE'). FIN> Gamma (gfx music, ex Sonic, new RAW6). BAH> Psychlop (trade), Quantum (trade). ???> Coyote (ex Desire, new late92), Jeff, Murdock (ex Cyanide, new mid93). The new Jetset was reborn late 92, and was a Skid Row subgroup for a while (from RAW6), doing the usual cracktro duties. They ceased to exist as a group after the remaining Dutch members - Bullock (gfx), Eros (gfx), Jayce (music), Red Dwarf (code) and Timeless (music) - fusioned into Royal late96. German coder Raw Style (ex Alcatraz, new RAW6, 94) left to join Complex late 94. Dutchmen Jay-One (gfx) and Steroid (swap, both ex Freestyle) both left to join Axis new. German swappper Dark (ex Noxious, doublememb Skid Row) left to join TRSI (RAW6). Dutch coder Magician Lord and British musician Hollywood (both ex Freestyle, 93) left to join Movement (RAW6). Dutchmen IKillr (93), Eswat (93) and Timeless joined Paradox. News in RAW6, and confirmed in the "Black Box" demo. Timeless was later back in Jetset, and was one of the members who later went on to Royal. Storm (ex Godfather/Spaceballs, new RAW5) joined DCS (RAW6). · Black Box (ECS Trackmo). Code: Magician Lord, Gfx: Seck-4, Eswat, IKillr, Music: Hollywood. Review: More of a slideshow than a demo, really, but not without entertainment value. The graphics are all in the rather unique Jetset style, i.e. graffitti. The music is a sort of old-style house, and it's certainly NOT one of Hollywood's strongest tunes. All in all? It does the job it was intended to, I suppose, and some of the logos are cool... I'd give it 5 out of 10. There is absolutely no indication anywhere as to the release date of this demo... Anyone? · GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0. Overload (1991, ECS Musicdisk). Overload 2 (1993, early, ECS Musicdisk). Code: I Killed Her, Gfx: Seck-4, Eswat, Music: Jayce. Information: The design is from the Braun European Top 20 TV show. Tag (1993, early, ECS Disk). Code: Magician Lord, Gfx: Seck-4, Eswat, Music: Hollywood. Armageddon (1994, Demo). Code: Raw Style, Gfx: Nose, Music: Sam. Information: Reviewed in Propaganda #4 (mid 94), where it was mentioned that the best bits were the music and some plasma routines, but that it was overall an average Jetset demo in the usual graffitti style... Jetspeed -------- Jetspeed joined forces with the cooperation group Triangle, and participated in the making of a few of their demos. Jewels ------ DEN> Al Bundy (org swap), Chorus (music, ex Razor 1911 new, 95), Condor (Mikkel S. Kiil, swap, ex Razor 1911 new), Future (code), Knox (gfx homepage, 95), Ricky (code), Scoop (code), Speedy (trade sysop, ex Speedy [the group]). SWE> Dynamex (code), Eracore (gfx raytrace), Guardian (sysop), Huz (trade), Keldon (Kenneth Fajkowski, swap trade, 96), Randall (music), Shapechanger (trade ascii), Sniffet (gfx). ???> Hekke (den? code, 95). Lots of the Swedes were in Suburban Base earlier/later... Is Danish coder Ricky the same guy that coded some late The Silents DK demos? Swedish graphician and organizer MRK doublejoined Subspace, and later surfaced as a member of Sunshine Productions. Musician Sid (ex Razor 1911 new, 95) left the scene to pursue a professional music career. Chorus will continue to compose on his own. Sid contributed to the musicdisk "Crossroads" [95]. Dane Illusion joined Iris. Crossroads (1995, summer, Musicdisk). code: Hekke, gfx: Knox, music: Chorus and Sid. John Alpmar & Co ---------------- Your Astral Pilot (1996, 16.06, Demo). 6th in the Remedy 96 demo competition. Joker ----- POL> Dalthon (code, 11/96). · Chunky Blitter (1996, 10.11, ECS 4k Intro). Code: Dalthon, Gfx: none, Music: n/a. 5th in the Gravity 96 4k intro competition. Review: We watch the flashing 'please wait' text for a while, before being catapulted into a world of fractal based effects. The intro looks quite good, using a sort of smoothing effect that doesn't retract too much from the overall impression. The intro also contains quite a lot more than I expected it to; it pumped out at least three good effect variations after I was convinced the show was over. Then, after it's all done, and the coder credit appears, a small tune is played! It's a bit of a mystery why Dalthon didn't play the tune during the intro... The text file that comes with this is in Polish. · GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.0. Jolly (JLY) ----------- HOL> Cloak (code sysop 'APHRODITE', 12/96), Jazz (music sysop 'LOONY TOONZ', 12/96), Maverick (sysop 'XTREME ELEGANCE', 96), MJK (gfx, 96), MSW (sysop 'THE OASE', 96), Probe (gfx, 12/96), Protonic (sysop 'PARTYZONE', 96), Xenon (sysop 'CLUBX', 96). · Definitly Baby (1996, ECS Intro). Code: Cloak, Gfx: Probe, MJK, Music: Jazz (THX format). Review: I thought I liked this, based on viewing and not least listening to the main part for a little while. So I pressed the left mouse button to write a favourable review...and quickly found there was a small extra part, announcing some BBS numbers. And playing a THX rendition of the Bubble Bobble theme. One of my favourite games. Containing one of my favourite tunes. Do I need to draw you a picture? NOSTALGIA HEAVEN! Some further investigation reveals that this one was probably written using AMOS! No wonder it's ECS then... It's their first ever intro. · GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0. · Christmas Demo (1996, .12, ECS Intro). Code: Cloak, Gfx: Probe, Music: Jazz (THX format). Review: A three-hour quickie, and it shows. Still, you can't be anything but charmed by Jazz' THX tunes. Damn! THX is forcing me to like stuff I'd otherwise abbhorr! :( · GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0. Opaque (1997, .02, Musicdisk). Information: A THX music disk, with music by Jazz anf MJK, announced in their "Definitly Baby" intro. Considering the cool tunes in that one, it's probably one to look out for! Eau de Table P. (1997, 30.03, Demo). 12th in the Mekka Symposium 97 demo competition. Jormas, Da (JRM, http://www.jormas.com/) ---------------------------------------- · If There Was No Gravity... (1995, 15.10, AGA File). review: Nice design and overall weirdness. More l8r! · GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0. 3 Years 40k Intro (1997, 30.03, 40k Intro). 7th in the Mekka Symposium 97 40k intro competition. · Touche (1997, 09.08, 64k Intro). code: Vesuri, gfx: Vesuri, Boost, music: Vesuri. 7th in the Assembly 97 64k intro competition. review: Weirdness. And that soundtrack...ouch! You guys need help =) · GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.1. Juliet & Case (1994-1995) ------------------------- Two finnish friends started coding demos, and released their first production, called "CCCP" at the Assembly 94, finishing 5th. A year passed, and at The Assembly 95 they released "C42", which also came in fifth. This time, though, some groups stood up and took notice of the coder duo. They were quickly headhunted to Stellar, but soon after moved on to a more permanent home in CNCD. CCCP (1994, 06.08, Demo). code: Juliet & Case, gfx: n/a, music: Groo/CNCD. 5th in The Assembly 94 demo competition. · C42 (1995, 12.08, AGA File). code: Juliet & Case, gfx: none, music: Groo. 5th in The Assembly 95 demo competition. review: There are no graphics in C42, just 3d worlds and objects. There are butterflies, flowers, bees and other stuff from the real world emulated. The way this is put together makes it more reminiscent of a dark piece of video experimentation than a demo. Original, if nothing else. Groo's music is easily forgettable. This would be their last demo as independents. Please note that none of the effects are fullscreen, but are displayed in a more limited space in the centre of the screen. · GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.0. Jump ---- ITA> Bluelight (sysop 'ASYLUM'). ???> Angeldawn (gfx, ex Possessed), Lou Van B (music, ex Abyss). Jump were the producers of the "World Charts", later produced by Scoopex after some key members (Angeldawn and others) joined that group. Autopsy joined Model. Alis and Frosty joined D-Mob. Salvatore (ex Possessed) left the scene. Cyclotron (old handle RCB, ex Surprise! Productions) joined Alpha Flight. Jungle Command, The (TJC) ------------------------- N-L> Boil (John van Dijk, code, 05/88-01/89), GhettoShark (Peter van Bergenhenegouwe, 05/88-01/89), Master Blaster (Ron Klaren, music, 05/88), MCS (Daniel Ockeloen, code, 05-06/88), TC1 (Ton Meijdam, gfx, new 01/89-90). ???> Artelli (Sander Hassing, gfx, 05/88-01/89), Dragonsoft (swap, 05/88), Dr.Fx (music, 01/89), Exterminator (Mark Langerak, 05/88), Slide (Peter van Dijk, gfx, 05/88-01/89), The Fox (music, 01/89), Travelling Jack (music, 05/88), Valiar (Yvo Zoer, 05/88). TJC is best known for being the first to develop on the original Sound- Tracker. Apart from the original by Karsten Obarski, TJC's was the first hacker-powered version :) They also released the tool Bootleg, first by MCS [88] and then expanded on by Boil [89]. The shoot-em-up game "The Plague" was done by TJC members; coded by Exterminator, graphics by TC1 and music by Master Blaster. 1989 - Dutch graphician TC1 joined after the party TJC coarranged in january. Jungle Mania (ECS Musicdisk). Music Invasion I (1988, 21.02, ECS Musicdisk). code: n/a, gfx: n/a, music: "Freaking" by Level4 (MOD format), Phalanx II" by Kingsoft (unknown format), "Happy Phone" by n/a (unknown format), "Spaceport Theme" by n/a (unknown format), "HQC Intro" by ???/HQC (unknown format), "Emmerald Mine II" by ???/Kingsoft (unknown format), "Q-Up" by n/a (uknown format), "Otto,Marky Again" by Mark2/Quadlite (Mark II old format), "Lightforce 1988" by Mark2/Quadlite (Mark II old format), "Sanxion" by n/a (unknown format), "Rally Master", "Amegas", "Sleepwalk\Wet Dream" and "Endtheme" by Karsten Obarski/ReLine (MOD format), "Tjc-Them" by ???/TJC, "Tbr-Intro" and "Tbr-Demo" by n/a (MOD format), "Clever & Smart" by Holger Gehrmann/ReLine (unknown format), "Tristar Intro" by MCP/Tristar. Music Invasion II (1988, 01.05, ECS Musicdisk). code: n/a, gfx: n/a, music: "Axel-F, "Queen", "Jarre" by Master Blaster (MOD format), "Xenon" by David Whittaker (Whittaker format), "Giana Sisters", "Around the World in 80 Days" (Bethoven format), H. Helcher/Linel, Adore Your Emulator", "Dial It" by Mike/Sinners, "For Ever Tonight" by Mark2/Quadlite (Mark II format), "Vortex 42 Theme" by Oberheim/Vortex42 "Eco" by ???/Denton Designs (unknown format), "SLL" by SLL/BS1. Music Invasion III (pre 1988, .11, ECS Musicdisk, 2 disks). Jungle Party (1988, end, ECS Demo). Cooperation with Magnificent Force and Joy. Non Stop Music (1989, 07.01, ECS Musicdisk). code: Boil, gfx: Ghettoshark (font), Artelli (picture), Slide (small font), music: The Fox, Dr.Fx. Goes CRITICAL (1990, ECS Musicdemo). code: n/a, gfx: TC1, music: n/a. Justice (1990-) --------------- HOL> Ramon B5, Shadow Fox. Justice's birth was announced in D-Tect's "Hack-Mag #2" [11/90], and consisted of members from Supplex, AFL, Thyrone, Syndicate and Paradroids. The Dutch department is dead. Rubyx, sysop 'STALLION' is independent, while other members formed the group Citron (late93). The Ripper left. CPS joined Desire. Dutch sysop THC ('MYSTIC PLACE', ex Alpha Flight) joined Citron, along with some other Dutch members. · Oxygenetro (1991/92, very late/very early, ECS File). · GLE tested A500 /000/˝mb chip, ˝mb fast/2.04. Note: Refuses to start, just stops and does nothing.