Facing Jinx is a London-based producer working across drum and bass, UK garage, house, and ambient. His catalogue moves comfortably between genres, but the focus stays consistent: understated groove, clean arrangement, and atmosphere that feels natural rather than forced.
Best known for melodic drum and bass with a reflective edge, Facing Jinx builds tracks around movement and mood instead of obvious peaks. Pads drift in and out quietly, drums stay loose enough to breathe, and the low-end carries warmth without overpowering the mix. There are traces of garage shuffle and deep house pacing underneath a lot of the music as well, which keeps things fluid.
Alongside his production work, he has spoken openly about the personal struggles and long creative process behind his debut album, particularly around self-expression and finding confidence in his own direction. That honesty runs through the records without turning them into confessionals.
Whether working at drum and bass tempo or slowing things down completely, Facing Jinx tends to favour music that settles into a space gradually. Thoughtful, restrained, and built with longevity in mind.