
Baby Jane
BIOGRAPHY
Baby Jane is an independent electronic artist from Los Angeles blending witch house, hardstyle, and ethereal pop into a sound that’s uniquely her own. Born to Soviet immigrants, she left high school at 14 to pursue songwriting full-time and later attended school to study music production, deepening her ability to shape her own sound. Inspired early on by the melancholic pop music of 1980s Russia, she draws from both her heritage and personal experience to create emotionally resonant, genre-defying work.
Growing up with a strong lisp, she kept her singing private for years, gradually developing a raw and emotional vocal style. Her music began to gain attention online, especially through TikTok and Spotify, where she now reaches nearly a million monthly listeners. In an effort for her grandparents to understand her songwriting, she occasionally includes verses in Russian, adding another layer of intimacy and cultural texture to her work. Her fanbase, known as The Coven, has grown steadily through her consistent online presence, distinctive sound, and unique lore.
At the center of Baby Jane’s world is a self-created mythology called Terem, which includes three archetypes — The Cowboy, The Warrior, and The Goddess. Fans group themselves by an online quiz as part of their initiation into the Coven. This framework helps shape her music, visuals, and the way listeners connect with her project. Some have even gotten tattoos of the Terem symbol.
After nearly stepping away from music entirely, she began writing again during the isolation of the pandemic. That period, followed by her work as a DJ in LA’s underground techno scene led to the development of her “gothic house” sound — a mix of distorted textures, cinematic visuals, and emotional storytelling.
In 2025, she released a string of singles including “Cemetery Date,” “Reincarnate,” “Psychotrance,” and “Eternal Embrace,” leading up to her debut full-length album, A Grave Marked Strange, out June 13.
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