Baby Jane Resurrects Eurodance With "A Grave Marked Strange"
- Charles Luberisse

- Jun 15, 2025
- 1 min read
Written By: Big C

In the liminal glow of basslines and broken hearts, we meet the strange, the sacred, and the unstoppable. Los Angeles-based artist Baby Jane makes her theatrical entrance with A Grave Marked Strange, a visceral debut that resurrects the spirits of rave culture while forging a gothic lane all her own. Released fittingly on Friday the 13th, the 16-track album traverses hardstyle, jumpstyle, witch house, and techno with ghostly finesse. Co-produced with War Tourism, and engineered entirely by Baby Jane herself, With sonic nods to early 2000s Eurodance and a chilling camp-horror aesthetic, Baby Jane brings emotional intensity to the dance floor. Embodying her inner anti- heroine, Baby Jane says:
I wrote 'A Grave Marked Strange' about the feelings of such intensity that walk the line between life and death.

That spectral sentiment courses through each track, including the viral single End Of The Night, a pulse-pounding banger inspired by her childhood memories of Russia’s dance station Evropa Plus. Built for strobe lights and sweaty redemption arcs, the track’s bounce-laden hook is already setting TikTok ablaze. Other album standouts like the ballad Sistine featuring Damazein and guitarist Matthew Michna, reveal Baby Jane’s flair for sharp, textural contrasts, both sonically and emotionally. Listen to "A Grave Marked Strange" now across all platforms and follow Baby Jane on Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, and Soundcloud for more.





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