The Jessie Project
Old-School Electro/Techno/Industrial/Rock & Roll hybrid music...THE JESSIE PROJECT
Latest Song by TJP...
"Day Of Confession" is an Industrial track by The Jessie Project on SoundClick. The track showcases The Jessie Project's instinct for crafting memorable music. The arrangement unfolds with a natural ease, guiding the listener through a more immersive experience. It has reached the top 10 on the SoundClick Industrial chart, peaking at #1. "Day Of Confession" is part of the Jessie Project catalog on SoundClick, where independent artists connect with a global audience.
Corporate pop radio sucks!
SoundClick artist The Jessie Project presents "Break The Radio", an outstanding release in the Industrial genre. The Jessie Project demonstrates a clear artistic voice throughout. Every element feels intentional, resulting in a cohesive industrial track that resonates. "Break The Radio" has peaked at number 9 on the SoundClick Industrial chart. The Jessie Project continues to build an Industrial catalog on SoundClick, one of the longest-running platforms for independent artists.
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"The Jessie Project" is what you get when you combine the tastes of a crazy, ex-rap/house DJ from the 1980's-turned heavy metal fan with the club/dance stylings of an experienced female singer: big, slammin' beats, heavy, riff-driven tunes, and a cool chick belting out the vocals. We aim to deliver it all in a way that hasn't quite been done before...we hope you can handle it! - RudeMoody and Jessie Lynn
Yes, we play live. Currently diggin' The Loop Lounge in Passaic NJ. We'll be playing our CD Release party there soon! Other shows TBA...
"pre-CD" era techno/acid/electronic music (Todd Terry Project, Art Of Noise, Royal House, Depeche Mode, New Order, etc...), old-school rap (A Tribe Called Quest, Public Enemy, Beastie Boys, Run-DMC, Eric B. and Rakim, Big Daddy Kane, De La Soul, Boogie Down Productions, LL Cool J) Rock/Punk (Misfits, Danzig, Black Sabbath, Life Of Agony, Ramones, The Doors, Clutch, White Zombie, Elvis, Type O Negative, Soundgarden, Motorhead, Black Label Society) other classic rock and OLD R&B (most modern R&B sucks)
Whatever piece of crap we can find. For our first album, we used 4 different keyboards (Casio and Yamaha mostly), 2 different distortion/effects pedals, a bass, electric and acoustic guitars, an Audio Technica AT3035 Studio Mic for vocals, about 10 different mixing and audio editing programs, and dipped into a pool of about 12 gigabytes worth of samples...