- Jess Mills
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Jess Mills is an English singer and musician, currently signed to Island Records, who has done collaborations with many UK Electronic Music producers including Photek[1], Distance and Breakage.
Mills grew up in Kentish Town, North London, she is the daughter of Labour MP Tessa Jowell and lawyer David Mills, attending Acland Burghley School there she met Niomi McLean-Daley, better known as Ms Dynamite, becoming friends and, "doing dodgy dance routines in assembly together."[2]
After graduating from Sussex University, Jess began working in a local pub in order to fund a continued interest in music on the side. After a steady string of collaborations with various musicians throughout the '00s (including one with Dom Search from The Nextmen) she eventually got her real break touring with Leftfield in 2010.
She has worked extensively with drum and bass / dubstep producer Breakage_(musician), scoring a UK top 40 hit with the track "Fighting Fire."
Other tracks to be released in 2011 include the singles "Vultures" and "Live For What I Die For," as well as a cover of The Cure's 'A Forest' (of which Rob Smith himself has admitted he is a fan).
She has attracted interest from the Press including a feature to run in i-D magazine.
Her debut album will be released in 2012 by Island Records UK.[3]
Contents
Discography
Studio albums
- TBA (2012)
Singles
Year Title Peak chart positions Album UK 2011 "Vultures" — TBA "Live For What I'd Die For" — As featured artist
Year Title Peak chart positions Album UK 2011 "Fighting Fire" (Breakage feat. Jess Mills) 34 TBA References
- ^ http://musicbrainz.org/artist/0a0839b7-05e1-4a08-9f6c-f090a9240397/recordings
- ^ http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2011/jun/27/jess-mills-rockness-leftfield-tom-lamont
- ^ Corner, Lewis (4 July 2011). "Jess Mills premieres 'Live For What I'd Die For' music video". Digital Spy. http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/music/news/a328129/jess-mills-premieres-live-for-what-id-die-for-music-video.html. Retrieved 15 July 2011.
External links
Categories:- English singers
- Living people
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