This one ended up more pop-like than anything Jade Three has produced before — and he says that's a good thing.
https://jadethreemusic.com/releases/fall-in-love
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Putting work out there without shame. Learning faster because of it. Jade Three built a whole philosophy around that — starting here.
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Jade Three's early motto: quantity over quality. Not because the sound didn't matter — but because releasing without shame was the fastest way to grow.
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Jade Three went looking for vocals that matched the mood of the chords — and ended up with something textural, wordless, and completely its own.
https://jadethreemusic.com/releases/fight-or-flight
"Even doing it in public, I had no expectation that anyone was actually listening — which made it feel safe." Jade Three on releasing "Stinger."
https://jadethreemusic.com/releases/stinger
Jade Three on "Year Until the Fall": "I looked for music I was working on that sounded good together. That was the result."
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"I was just happy to make something that sounded musical." — Jade Three on the origins of Didn't You Want Something?
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Layered drums, acid synths, shifting filters, textural vocals — and underneath it all, something genuinely delicate. That's "Obey Early."
https://jadethreemusic.com/releases/obey-early
"People were surprised I could make something that sounded musical without a lot of formal music training. Honestly, I was pretty surprised myself."
https://jadethreemusic.com/releases/stinger
At 1:13, the bouncy sound sneaks into the background. Easy to miss — worth catching.
https://jadethreemusic.com/releases/fall-in-love
"There's a storm in my head." A sampled line buried in an otherwise instrumental track — and somehow it says everything.
https://jadethreemusic.com/releases/its-a-trap
The vibe is complicated drums + a spare sound + just enough melody to make it feel like something. Jade Three's "It's a Trap" is out now.
https://jadethreemusic.com/releases/its-a-trap
Jade Three's new single is about falling for someone even when you know it's a bad idea — that feeling of trying to resist the pull.
https://jadethreemusic.com/releases/fall-in-love
Rough bass. Pretty overtones. The push and pull of those two things is exactly what "Barbarians in the Gates" is built on.
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The title does one thing. The music does another. That tension is the whole point. "Obey Early" by Jade Three — out now.
https://jadethreemusic.com/releases/obey-early
Jazz meets electronics on Jade Three's new track "Fight or Flight" — and it works in ways you won't expect.
https://jadethreemusic.com/releases/fight-or-flight
Floaty. Beautiful. Melodic. With just enough acid to keep it grounded. Jade Three's "Stinger" is a study in contrast.
https://jadethreemusic.com/releases/stinger
Jade Three on the new single: "It feels like a calm and pretty soundscape." We'd have to agree.
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Jade Three on the production of "It's a Trap": one drum sound, one synth, a reversed harp, and a plucked rhythm. Sparse. Layered. Clean.
https://jadethreemusic.com/releases/its-a-trap
Emotional tenderness sealed by a vocal moment just past halfway. Jade Three's "Obey Early" rewards a close listen.
https://jadethreemusic.com/releases/obey-early
There's something bittersweet about making something beautiful in response to chaos. That's exactly what Jade Three did with "Barbarians in the Gates."
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"I can hear things I'd do differently now." Jade Three on revisiting early work — honest, unfiltered, and still proud of where it started.
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Jade Three calls "Picking My Bones" a real turning point — the track where learning to arrange music shifted everything about how the songs sound and feel.
https://jadethreemusic.com/releases/picking-my-bones
"It's a Trap" layers a plucked rhythm, reversed harp swells, and sampled vocal clips into something that feels both full and completely stripped back.
https://jadethreemusic.com/releases/its-a-trap
Fight or Flight started as a chord progression I just loved. It had this jazzy feel, then I added a slight electronic twist — and somehow it all clicked.
https://jadethreemusic.com/releases/fight-or-flight
There were droning sounds that somehow managed to sound pretty. That surprised me — and I'm really happy with how it all turned out.
https://jadethreemusic.com/releases/obey-early
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"It's very direct — it hits you on the head with everything." Sometimes that's exactly what a track needs to be.
https://jadethreemusic.com/releases/eh-ville
I was pretty happy with how all the sounds layered — yet the song stays spare and clean. That balance was the whole goal.
https://jadethreemusic.com/releases/its-a-trap
The name "Eh Ville" came from a vacation in Canada. Jade Three's words: "A bit of a dumb reason to name it that, but there it is."
https://jadethreemusic.com/releases/eh-ville