
Cinematic, soul-drenched pop with a heavy electronic pulse. Powerful vocals that soar over murky, late-night production for moments of high-stakes introspection.
Jetta crafts a sound that feels like the intersection of a high-budget film score and a deep-soul vocal session. Her music is defined by a sense of scale; even her more intimate tracks possess a vastness, often achieved through wide-panned vocal layers and cavernous reverb. It is the sound of a modern metropolis at 2 AM: sleek, slightly cold, but pulsing with human emotion and electricity.
What truly sets her apart is her ability to blend traditional soul power with the icy precision of alternative electronic music. While her peers might lean into acoustic warmth, Jetta embraces digital textures, using sharp drum programming and synthetic swells to frame her voice. This creates a tension between the organic vulnerability of her lyrics and the mechanical strength of her production, making her music feel both futuristic and timeless.
Start with the Matstubs remix of 'I'd Love to Change the World' to hear how her voice commands a massive electronic landscape, then move to 'Feels Like Coming Home' for a more grounded, anthemic experience. Her EP 'Tonic' offers the best look at her self-produced identity, showcasing her growth into a more experimental, rhythm-focused artist.
Jetta (full name Jetta John-Hartley) is a singer-songwriter and record producer from Liverpool who is based in London.
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