SEEDR – “Settle”

In a world that often feels like it’s spinning faster than we can keep up with, SEEDR’s latest single “Settle” is a breath of focused, intentional energy—a sonic reminder to stay grounded even when everything else is in motion.

SEEDR (pronounced SEED-ER) is the new electronic project from London-born, LA-based singer-songwriter Jessie Jayne. Known for her emotive lyricism and cinematic sensibility, she blends liquid drum & bass with soulful vocals and atmospheric textures to create tracks that feel less like songs and more like experiences. Working closely with LA producer Noams, SEEDR’s sound is richly layered, deeply personal, and spiritually charged. Her upcoming debut EP Evolutionary, due in 2025, is already generating quiet buzz, and “Settle” gives us a strong sense of why.

“Settle” is a liquid DnB track at its core, but it transcends genre conventions. It opens with soft, almost ethereal vocals that gently guide the listener into a lush soundscape. Swelling basslines and reverb-drenched synths build around Jessie’s voice, creating a sense of movement that mirrors the emotional journey of the track.

But where “Settle” really shines is in its structure. Just when the track feels like it’s floating, it shifts—diving into an aggressive, emotionally charged breakdown that strips everything down before lifting back into a soaring, cinematic chorus. It’s not just a stylistic choice; it’s symbolic. That moment of chaos melting into harmony feels like a metaphor for life’s own transitions—messy, jarring, but necessary.

In SEEDR’s words, “Settle” is about finding focus in the face of chaos. That intention comes through clearly in both the production and the lyrics. There’s a feeling of searching here, of moving through uncertainty and anchoring oneself not despite the noise, but through it. It’s a rare thing when a drum & bass track manages to be both emotionally tender and physically invigorating, but SEEDR pulls it off.

Jessie Jayne is no stranger to transformation. A marathon runner and an advocate for movement as a means of growth, she’s driven by more than just musical ambition—she wants to motivate people to evolve. That mission is baked into every beat and lyric of “Settle.” This isn’t just about making people dance—it’s about helping them heal.

SEEDR’s influences are clear but not overbearing. There are echoes of Massive Attack and Portishead in the track’s cinematic quality, while the soaring emotion recalls Florence + The Machine. The drum & bass production nods to artists like Hybrid Minds and Sub Focus, but never feels derivative. What SEEDR offers is a fully formed identity, one that draws from her roots while forging something fresh and meaningful.

Following her debut single “Sublime,” which was described by Mesmerized as “a cathartic, anthemic, and striking effort,” “Settle” continues SEEDR’s streak of impressive releases. The consistency in quality, tone, and vision speaks volumes for an artist still early in her career. There’s a maturity here, both musically and emotionally, that sets SEEDR apart from many of her peers.

While “Sublime” introduced listeners to her sonic world with dramatic, cinematic flair, “Settle” feels more intimate and grounded—proof that SEEDR is not a one-note project. She’s building something bigger than a playlist hit; she’s building a catalogue of transformative moments.

“Settle” isn’t just a single—it’s a statement of purpose. With its haunting beauty, emotional depth, and impeccable production, it cements SEEDR as a rising force in the intersection of electronic music and cinematic storytelling. As we wait for her debut EP Evolutionary in 2025, “Settle” gives us more than enough reason to keep watching—and listening.

Whether you’re running toward something, away from something, or simply trying to stay upright in the storm, this song might just be your soundtrack.

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