Jess Mills

British singer


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nameJess Mills
imageJess Mills Glasgow 2011 (cropped).jpg
captionMills performing in 2011
birth_nameJessica Rosemary Frances Mills
birth_date
originKentish Town, London, England
instrumentVocals
genreElectropop, Indietronica, dubstep, soul, trip hop
occupationSinger-songwriter
years_active2010–present
labelWarner/Chappell Music
associated_actsBreakage, Ms. Dynamite, Leftfield, Katy B, Emeli Sandé, Annie Lennox
websitehttp://jessmills.co.uk
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| name = Jess Mills | image = Jess Mills Glasgow 2011 (cropped).jpg | caption = Mills performing in 2011 | birth_name = Jessica Rosemary Frances Mills | alias = | birth_date = | origin = Kentish Town, London, England | instrument = Vocals | genre = Electropop, Indietronica, dubstep, soul, trip hop | occupation = Singer-songwriter | years_active = 2010–present | label = Warner/Chappell Music | associated_acts = Breakage, Ms. Dynamite, Leftfield, Katy B, Emeli Sandé, Annie Lennox | website = http://jessmills.co.uk

Jessica Rosemary Frances Mills is an English singer/songwriter and musician, currently signed to Island Records, who has collaborated with many UK electronic music producers including Photek, Distance and Breakage.

Early life and career

Mills grew up in Kentish Town, North London. She is the daughter of Labour MP Tessa Jowell and lawyer David Mills, and attended Acland Burghley School; there, she met Niomi McLean-Daley, better known as Ms. Dynamite, becoming friends and, "doing dodgy dance routines in assembly together."

After graduating from Sussex University, Mills began working in a local pub to fund a continued interest in music on the side. After a steady string of collaborations with various musicians throughout the 2000s (including one with Dom Search from The Nextmen) she eventually got her real break touring with Leftfield in 2010.

She has worked extensively with producer Breakage, scoring a UK top 40 hit with the track "Fighting Fire".

Other tracks 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 Robert 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, titled "Twist of Fate" was originally set to be released on 28 January 2013, but due to her label's poor promotion of "For My Sins", the album was pushed back and ultimately shelved. Since her departure from Island Records, she has signed with Warner/Chappell Music. Her first release with this label is a free download of Sweet Love, an original song that incorporates lyrics from Anita Baker's song of the same name.

She has supported Scottish singer-songwriter Emeli Sandé on her Our Version of Events Tour, after performing alongside Sandé, Annie Lennox & Katy B at an EQUALS live concert. Mills released her fourth single "For My Sins" on 14 September 2012 ahead of the release of her later-cancelled album Twist of Fate

In 2015, Mills made a return under the moniker "SLO" and has since released two EP's. On 15 March 2019 she released the single 'Temporary Madness' as the first single from her debut album "Solace", released on 12 April.

Mills also works for the charity Help Refugees.

Discography

Studio albums

Extended plays

  • SLO (2015)
  • Atone (2016)

Singles

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YearTitlePeak chart positionsAlbumUK"Seize the Day""Vultures""Live For What I'd Die For""Pixelated People""For My Sins""Fortune""Shut Out of Paradise""Temporary Madness""Coals"
2005
2011Twist of Fate
2012
2015SLO
2019Solace
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As featured artist

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YearTitlePeak chart positionsAlbumUK"Fighting Fire" (Breakage feat. Jess Mills)"Somebody To Love" (Jack Beats feat. Jess Mills)"Storm" (Phaeleh feat. Jess Mills)
201134TBA
2012-
2013Tides
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References

References

  1. (21 May 2014). "Jess Mills – Recordings". MusicBrainz.
  2. Lamont, Tom. (27 June 2011). "One to watch: Jess Mills". The Guardian.
  3. "Twist of Fate Promo Details". discogs.
  4. E. Youle, '[https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/child-refugees-cap-court-appeal_uk_5bb4855be4b0876eda999407 Supreme Court Rules Government Policy On Child Refugees Is Partly Unlawful]' (03/10/18) on ''[[HuffPost]]''
  5. '[https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/newsbeat-36208999 'The youngest refugee was two years old']' (04/05/16) on BBC ''[[Newsbeat]]''

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