Rising electronic artist Baby Jane debuts ‘A Grave Marked Strange’ and 2000s rave-inspired single “End of the Night.”
Baby Jane—Los Angeles-based indie electronic artist and rising underground icon—has officially arrived with the release of her stunning debut album, A Grave Marked Strange, out now. The 16-track project blends witch house, hardstyle, techno, and hard bounce into a bold, cinematic narrative of vulnerability, fantasy, and sonic rebellion.
Co-produced with War Tourism, each song leans into dramatic, horror-inspired atmospheres—with campy, self-aware twists layered over sharp hooks and raw emotion. The album includes features from Damazein and guitarist Matthew Michna (on the sweeping ballad “Sistine”), highlighting Baby Jane’s collaborative, multi-textured approach.
“I wrote A Grave Marked Strange about the feelings of such intensity that walk the line between life and death,” she shares. “At her core, Baby Jane is the protagonist I play in my fantasies—macabre and hopeless in nature, but holding out for reality to give her a reason to not slip into the other side.”
Released alongside the album is the highly anticipated single “End of the Night,” a hard-hitting, Eurodance-inspired rave track that’s already gone viral on TikTok. Fusing early 2000s nostalgia with hardstyle kicks, the song is both euphoric and deeply introspective.
Baby Jane describes the track as “my attempt at reviving the care-free nostalgia of 2000s eurodance,” rooted in memories of listening to Russia’s Evropa Plus dance station with her mother. Born to Soviet immigrants, Baby Jane’s journey began at 14, when she left school to pursue songwriting. She’s since cultivated her own gothic house sound in LA’s underground scene, reaching nearly a million monthly Spotify listeners.
A Grave Marked Strange is out now—unapologetically theatrical, entirely original, and wholly Baby Jane.