I. JORDAN is the new alias of artist formerly known as India Jordan

I. JORDAN is the new alias of artist formerly known as India Jordan

The artist formerly known as India Jordan has announced their new alias: I. JORDAN. 

The Local Action and Ninja Tune producer and DJ shared the artist name change on Monday, May 30th. “I’ve been really excited to share this as it’s felt heavy carrying around ‘India Jordan’ when it really doesn’t resonate with me anymore,” they wrote on Instagram. 

“From now on, you’ll see ‘I. JORDAN’ on line ups, posters, all socials and music streaming platforms etc.,” they said. “There might be a bit of lag in the changeover process but hopefully it won’t be too long before it’s all switched.” 

On this year’s Trans Day of Visibility in March, I. JORDAN shared how they were now going by Jordan in their personal life and hinted at the now-revealed professional change. They came out as non-binary in December 2019.

Earlier this year, I. JORDAN contributed to a Harvey Sutherland remix EP and collaborated on a single with Fred Again… called ‘Admit It (U Don’t Want 2)’. They’re set to perform at a slew of festivals this summer including Primavera, Parklife, Glastonbury, Body Movements, Hideout and Outside Lands. 

Revisit Eoin Murray’s in-depth interview with I. JORDAN from spring last year, ahead of their Ninja Tune debut ‘Watch Out’. (Please note the feature is from before I. JORDAN’s artist name change.)

Real I. JORDAN’s post in full below.

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