Bio

 

BIO

DeEtta Jain (pron. dee-yetta jane) is a Denver based creator whose life, art, and general message are all rooted firmly in the non-linear. From where she stands, there are no straight lines. Born and raised in a quaint town that seemed to limit her,  Jain eventually escaped by attending an arts high school in Denver, where she was introduced to music production and collaboration with other mediums. Her decade of dance training, her time spent on film sets, and her bold curiosity have influenced the music undoubtedly. Jain’s sound subtly shifts with each release and each collaborator, making it nearly impossible to nail down any one regional influence.  You can anticipate a genre and style that range from electro-pop, lofi, alternative indie, ethereal pop, and experimental electronic soundscapes. Though it's hard to make any concrete comparisons, people generally compare her to the likes of Sylvan Esso, Little Dragon, Purity Ring, and POLIÇA.

In 2021, Jain released a conceptual and visual EP titled "Boys to Men," which explored tense topics such as suicide ideation, unleashing oneself, the parameters of gender, and the ironic nature of American society. The EP was accompanied by three videos, a 40-page zine, and two local events. Collaboration is the sweet spot for Jain, who feels the strongest and most inspired when surrounded by others and their ideas.

The most recent release is a fast-paced, electrifying electro-pop single called "The Twist to the Glitch," co-created with Stephen Patrick. The song is paired with a "fever dream-esque" music video that includes mind-bending locations, glitchy wardrobe styling, and masterful editing. The visual is currently at 45K views on youtube and continues to find its niche audience. There’s no question that DeEtta Jain is a world building, visionary creator who uses sound as a vessel to illustrate layered ideas to her audience. As she chips away at her next conceptual project, she will be releasing a lofi track titled “2 Cents” on March 25th made with The Soundbender. If you’ve ever felt the frustration that comes with speaking to a wall of a person, this song will act as audible spring cleaning.