Up Next: Jax Jones
Before Jax Jones wrote “I Got U”—his Grammy-nominated, shimmering smash with Duke Dumont—he spent years searching for his place in music. A classically trained guitarist from London, he performed in churches and now-defunct bands before producing for other artists. “It was a very confusing time for me,” he says. “I was just a side man.” The success of “I Got U” changed everything. Armed with a renewed self-confidence and resolve to go his own way, he released a stream of hit singles—“Instruction (feat. Demi Lovato & Stefflon Don)” and “You Don’t Know Me (feat. RAYE)” are two—that bring hip-hop, Afrobeats, grime and pop together under house music’s irresistible rhythms. Discover more about the dance music sensation with our exclusive interview and short film, and listen to “Ring Ring”, his new collaboration with Mabel and Rich The Kid.
Series 1
- 9 AUGUST 2018In this exclusive short film, Jax Jones shows fans how he developed his ear for colorful, upbeat dance-pop hits.
- 2 AUGUST 2018The DJ/producer tells Julie Adenuga why writing the Grammy-nominated hit “I Got U” with Duke Dumont changed everything.
- 4 OCTOBER 2018Watch our exclusive concert film starring Up Next artist Jax Jones. Performing for fans at The Garage in London, he's joined by special guests Mabel (“Ring Ring") and RAYE (“You Don’t Know Me”).
Trailers and Bonus Content
- EXTRASA sneak peek at our Up Next series featuring Jax Jones, the London DJ/producer leading house music’s new wave.
Information
- RELEASED
- 2018
- GENRE
- Nonfiction
- TV Programmes
- HD
- Includes 720p and 1080p.
- RATING
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- English (United Kingdom) (Stereo, Audio Description, CC)
- ADDITIONAL
- Arabic
- Cantonese
- Croatian
- Czech
- Danish
- English (United States)
- Finnish
- French (Canada)
- French (France)
- German (Germany)
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- Greek
- Hebrew
- Hindi
- Hungarian
- Indonesian
- Japanese (Japan)
- Korean
- Malay
- Norwegian
- Polish
- Portuguese (Brazil)
- Portuguese (Portugal)
- Romanian
- Russian
- Simplified Chinese
- Slovak
- Spanish
- Spanish (Spain)
- Swedish (Sweden)
- Thai
- Traditional Chinese
- Turkish
- Ukrainian
- Vietnamese
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