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Jordan Klassen is a singer-songwriter and producer from Vancouver, British Columbia.
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Jordan Klassen | |
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Born | Abbotsford, British Columbia |
Origin | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada |
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Occupation(s) | Musical artist, producer |
Years active | 2009–present |
Labels | Nevado Music, Fontana North |
Website | www |
Jordan Klassen was born in Abbotsford, British Columbia, the son of Juno Award nominated artist Lianna Klassen.[1] After moving to Calgary in his teens and playing in various rock bands, Klassen released his solo debut Tempest and Winter in January 2009 and soon after relocated to Vancouver.[2] While continuing to record and tour independently, Klassen released his EPs St.Brigid and Kindness. He then placed as a top three finalist in 2012's Peak Performance Project, an artist development program curated by radio station 102.7 The Peak.[3]
In June 2013 Klassen signed to Nevado Records,[4] and on September 24, 2013, released Repentance.[5]
On January 22, 2016, Klassen released his single "Baby Moses".[6] It climbed the CBC Radio 2 Top 20 to a chart peak of No. 11, and on February 19, 2016, he released his record Javelin.[7][8]
After releasing the EP Curses on March 3, 2017,[9] Klassen released his fourth full length record Big Intruder on September 17, 2017.[10] The record garnered praise from publications like VICE and Paste.[11][12]
He released "Virtuous Circle" on May 24, 2019.[13] The music video (starring Antoine Olivier Pilon) was nominated for "Best Alternative Video – International" at the 2019 UK Music Video Awards, and was nominated for the 2020 Prism Prize.[14] On April 3, 2020, he released "I Want to Move in to Your House", which debuted on the CBC Music Top 20 at No. 17 on May 14, 2020.[15] Tell Me What To Do was released independently on May 22, 2020,[16] while Glossolalia was released on April 8, 2022.[17] The single "Niko" from the record reached No. 7 on the CBC Music Top 20.[18] A sister record Marginalia was released October 20, 2023.[19] The single "Overstep" was featured on CBC Music,[20] and charted at No.7 on the CBC Music Top 20.[21]
Klassen also produces for and writes with several other artists, including Dear Rouge, The Tourist Company, Jillian Lake, and Georgia Lee Johnson.[22][23][24] He also has written tracks for and had his songs placed in TV and film, with credits on the soundtracks for The Sense of an Ending, Teen Wolf, Hello, My Twenties!, and Nashville.[25][26]
Year | Organization | Award | Work or author awarded | Result |
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2012 | Peak Performance Project | 2nd Place $75,000 | Jordan Klassen | Won |
2019 | UK Music Video Awards | Best Alternative Video – International | Virtuous Circle | Nominated |
2020 | Prism Prize | Grand Prize | Virtuous Circle | Nominated |
Western Canadian Music Awards | Video Director of the Year | Farhad Ghaderi for Virtuous Circle | Won | |
2021 | Miami Short Film Festival | Best Music Video | Identivacation | Won |
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