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low key crush 2:140:00/2:14
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Boy 3:230:00/3:23
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0:00/2:55
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Brave Enough 3:040:00/3:04
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Silent Photograph 4:290:00/4:29
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Daddy's Smile 3:370:00/3:37
Child of the ‘80s, Jam’s songwriting sits in the queer-pop retro pocket of The Strike, Zee Machine and the Back to the Future soundtrack. Other influences: early Whitney Houston, Berlin, John Grant, Queen and ZX Spectrum+ games. A regular at songwriting camps, Jam's creative team has placements with Thermal Music, Tileyard and Universal.
These tracks are currently available for holds. Always open to writing collabs - get in touch
80s retro | queer pop | dance 126bpm | Whitney Houston's How Will I Know? was the soundtrack to my childhood, dreaming of my older brother's handsome friends, mostly. As a grown-up, that feeling of love-at-first-sight becomes naive, but still makes your heart skip. This song is my response.
80s retro | synth pop ballad | 88bpm | Pop ballad from a mental health pov, where anxiety blankets everything, but you carry on letting somebody love you. The 6/8 groove and sweeping synth pads capture a feeling of chronic cloud cover.
orchestral pop | narrative | 130bpm | This orchestral pop song explores the sadness of dementia. A box of memories reveals all the truths you might never know about a person. One simple photograph captures life and all of its fleeting, beautiful, terrifying complexity. This story begins as we open the box.
cute folk | 155bpm waltz | What’s it like being beautiful? What’s it like having everyone fall at your feet? Did you know that you’re beautiful? Did you know that I wrote this song hoping we’d meet? This song is about being scared, but doing it anyway.