LA-based Nick Jersey unveils his latest EP, Wrong Miami - a deeply introspective work exploring the ephemeral nature of hedonism, while lusting after something personal. Heavily driven by fashion culture and 2010’s post-club nostalgia, the EP strikes you with familiar style and emotion, while weaving a story entirely in its own lane.
Whereas Nick is known for his heavy trance synths, cerebral textures, and spirals in and out of controlled chaos, Wrong Miami pushes these elements to a brand new level. Each track unfolds like a short film, shapeshifting like a lifestyle that’s too fast to remember, with haunting sonics mirroring the tension of city life: pristine sightseeing, drug-fueled highs, moments of romantic introspection, and a love-hate relationship with the system you’re living in.
"I was struck suddenly by the realization that I hadn’t been feeling anything from most of the newer music I was consuming - " shares Nick Jersey, “Wrong Miami was made to fill the emotional gaps.” Created in just two days, the EP reflects a raw and immediate desire to make electronic music that’s not driven by dance, yet channels its movement and energy. Wrong Miami stands as a bold statement in progressive electronic music, rejecting the trend of pure 4-on-the-floor spectacle and hardware worship for something deeply effective and human.