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Jess "JPEG" Palmer

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Not only is JPEG an up-and-coming DJ, but she is a passionate advocate for gender equality in the music industry. Recognising the need for more representation of women, Jess has taken it upon herself to offer DJ and production lessons aimed solely at women looking to make their mark in the industry. Breaking down the barriers of the male-dominated industry.

Jess’s dedication to helping women in the industry is a shining example of what can be achieved when we work together towards

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JPEG draws her inspiration from a diverse range of musical genres, including drum and bass, breaks, garage and jungle. Looking up to artists like Stones Taro, Bristol producer Bakey, and the Cuban jazz sounds of Buena Vista Social Club. With these influences, Jess creates a unique sound that sets her apart from others in the industry.

One of the things Jess loves about Montpelier is its diversity and embracing of all cultures, especially in the St Pauls area where the sound system culture thrives. The art and architecture of the city also inspire Jess in her musical endeavours.

Catch JPEG headlining and featuring at some great events in Bristol this month, and get ready to experience a fusion of sounds and be inspired by this young and rising star in the music industry.

12th February – The Crown

18th February – Cosies info@vocalisemagazine.org

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