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Jane Døe

Sounds that inhabit the fragile border where music becomes gesture

Jane Døe is a living bridge between the arts, a place where flesh meets ether, and where performance rises into contemplation. The project is shaped by the tension of German expressionism and coloured by a poetic surrealism reminiscent of Cocteau and Magritte. It inhabits the fragile border where music becomes gesture and emotion becomes light, carried by a voice that moves between intimacy and eruption.

The Belgian band first reached the airwaves after winning the MiNT Radio contest with Big Bam Boum, recorded with Charles De Schutter at Rec’n Roll Studio in Brussels. Its psychedelic and dream-infused video extended the project’s singular atmosphere, followed soon after by Who You Are, revealed during Laurent Debeuf’s Classic 21 Live Session. These early works already explored transformation, speaking from the liminal spaces where endings quietly turn into beginnings.

Jane Døe has since brought its evolving story to stages such as Reflektor, Rockerill, Delta and Club Plasma, where audiences encountered a blend of raw intensity and immersive visual identity.

The journey continued in Iceland, where the band began recording its first full length album at Sundlaugin, the studio built by Sigur Rós. Mixed and mastered by Birgir Jón Birgisson, the ten track record sculpts a world of chiaroscuro, weaving electronic and organic textures into a language shaped by northern skies, wind, ice and echoes of ancient folklore. Released in March 2024, Cosmogony was unveiled at the Cirque Royal before travelling through Belgian venues and festivals.

Iceland remains a central thread for the group, a birthplace of sound and a symbolic ground where breath, electricity and storytelling meet. The music seeks alignment in emotion, fragility and movement, always reaching toward transformation.

Following Cosmogony, the new single Reflection I Did Not Find entered national radio playlists and received warm praise for its haunting vocal layers and cinematic depth.

Critics describe Jane Døe as a unique voice within the Belgian scene, magnetic, expressive and rooted in both shadow and light.

1 August 2026
Meadow stage

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