Jem
Biography
Before she straddled the border between electronica and pop/rock with songs like "They," Jem Griffiths began the roundabout road to songstress stardom in Cardiff, Wales, where the singer was born and raised. She later attended Sussex University, balancing her course work with an emerging interest in music. Although still enrolled at Sussex, Griffiths became a talent scout for local DJs and helped promote the city's club events; she also helped launch the electronica imprint Marine Parade while rubbing shoulders with Lo Fidelity Allstars and breakbeat techno producer Adam Freeland. After dropping her last name and moving back home, Jem began building tracks on her own, as well as fine-tuning her voice.
Not content to stay in one place, Jem relocated to London with demos in hand. There, she collaborated with producer Guy Sigsworth (picking up a writing credit for the Madonna track "Nothing Fails" in the process) before landing in America and hooking up with hip-hop producer Ge-Ology and programming whiz Yoad Nevo (Bond, Sophie Ellis-Bextor). Together, they tweaked Jem's music into an amalgam of soft electronica and soothing, Dido-like vocals. Such an appealing sound found an audience in early 2002, when radio DJ Nic Harcourt -- an employee at L. A.'s taste-making KCRW station and host of Morning Becomes Eclectic -- began spinning the breezy Jem track "Finally Woken." This exposure led to a deal with ATO Records, which issued Jem's introductory EP, It All Starts Here, in autumn of the following year. A full-length effort entitled Finally Woken appeared in March 2004, and the hauntingly appealing "They" (which featured a sample from the Swingle Singers' adaptation of a Johann Sebastian Bach composition) found success on both sides of the Atlantic, even peaking at number six in the U.K. Jem's music subsequently found its way onto a number of movies and TV shows, and she returned in 2008 with her second effort, Down to Earth. ~ Andrew Leahey & Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide
Selected Discography

Down To Earth
2008

Finally Woken
2004
I put "Finally Woken" in my car CD player and it stayed there for a month!
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Love it! This is my first time hearing her. I have other things to do, but I don't want to stop listening to it.
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Wait. She wrote the songs in "Nothing Fails" for Madonna??!? I love that album!!
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i heard "they" (first song i heard by her) and fell in love. :> (no homo, xD) and then 24...
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Truly outrageous. Truly, truly, truly outrageous.
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cardiff. ............ . . . . . . . . . HAHAHAHAHAHA .
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I heard her music before but never knew who it was. And then Julie/Julia movie is using It's Amazing so I was FINALLY able to track it down. So pleased, great vocals and nice blend of instrumental s . Thanks!
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I recently learned of Jem from a friend of mine a couple of years ago. He was just burning me CD's he thought I would like. Boy am I glad he did!
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Lucky, I am, to have stumbled into her music. Great actions in her head, heart and mind towards music. Thanks Jem, I see you as simple and to me, simple is THE one thing of importance.
Glen Olen Davis |
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'Save Me' is very pleasing 2 my hippie sensabilitie s .
*chair dancing on the 5th floor of the library in downtown Seattle* Timothy :o) |
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Jem is awesome probably my fave female vocalist.. and of course my fave song is They.... how did she get those little kids to beatbox in it??? :}
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Huh, they don't have Poe as a similar artist yet that is who she reminds me of most.
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I first heard this song (Wish I) while I was working at Bath and Body Works of all places. lol It was on our soundtrack for the store. When I heard it on one of my stations, I had to have it. ^.^
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Love her! For those of you who are big fans of "They", there is an awesome remix of it by Cut Chemist I believe.
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Save Me is a great song...in fact Finally Woken is pretty great...I didn't realize that Down to Earth was even released. That Sex and the City song was a yawn, however.
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Enjoy most of the songs on Finally Woken, and a few on Down to Earth.
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I never heard about her before Pandora. This is fantastic. I get WAY too excited when "They" comes on...
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SUPPORT PANDORA, and you will have a choice in Great New Artists like JEM...
If you dont the EXECUTIVES at the big record labels will TELL you who to listen to... Remember Napster what the RECORD COMPANIES DID TO IT... Dont let it happen with PANDORA SUPPORT IT... TELL YOUR FRIENDsss... HELP THEM GET STARTED, HELP THEM LEARN HOW TO USE PANDORA TO BUILD GREAT STATIONS.... AND NO I AM NOT AFFILIATED WITH PANDORA... |
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Jem is amazing, her music is enchanting and upbeat, I had to buy her album, there is not a song of hers I don't like so far. Thanks pandora, how else would I ever be exposed to all these new artists?
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Today, I bought both CD's....she has a great voice and the music is so upbeat!!! From Orlando.....
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Wonderful ! I really like Jem. I heard her on radio but never could get her name. Pandora is so so brilliant. Made me fall in love again with all the hits
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first song of her's which i listen is "they" and at the first time, i like d song a lot!!!
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In "It's Amazing" her voice is similar to Dido's. Every time I click on an artist to see the "Similar Artists" I'm surprised at the names that aren't there!
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