An emerging queer voice in pop and electronic music, Klick transforms emotional intensity into expansive, high-gloss soundscapes that are as cathartic as they are kinetic. Their work lives at the intersection of vulnerability and velocity: songs that ache, swell, and shimmer before bursting into movement. For Klick, dancing isn’t escapism — it’s survival.
Inspired by the layered storytelling of Jon Bellion, the emotional transparency of Troye Sivan, the hyper-saturated boldness of Charli XCX, the textured electronic finesse of Cashmere Cat, the fearless pop reinvention of Harry Styles, and the immersive world-building of Porter Robinson, Klick builds songs that feel immediate on first listen yet reveal deeper emotional architecture over time.
Their production style is maximalist and cinematic — colorful synth palettes, intricate rhythmic details, and dynamic shifts that reward repeat listens. A Jesse Klick track might hook you instantly with a euphoric chorus or pulsing drop, but beneath the gloss lies something more personal: reflections on identity, longing, healing, and queer self-discovery in a city that never slows down.
As a multidisciplinary artist working across music and visuals, Klick approaches each release as a complete sensory experience. The sound, the aesthetic, the emotional arc — every detail contributes to a cohesive sonic landscape designed to be felt as much as heard. It’s pop music with depth, dance music with a pulse, and storytelling wrapped in glittering production.
At its core, Jesse Klick’s artistry is about turning big feelings into big sound. In a world that often asks us to quiet our emotions, Klick makes them louder — then invites everyone to move.