Jordan began in producing music following their move to London. New Atlantis ended in 2018. Jordan released
For You was released on 20 May 2020 on Local Action. Ben Jolley, in a five-star review for
NME, describes the EP as a "love letter" from Jordan to themselves.
Resident Advisor describes
For You as "ecstatic
house"; DJ Mag calls it "euphoric house".
Pitchfork noted that the album combines numerous genres and compared it to the work of
Alan Braxe,
Fred Falke,
Dave Lee, and
Bob Sinclar.
Pitchfork also named
For Yous eponymous track a best new track. The album's final track, "Dear Nan King", is an homage to the television programme
Tipping the Velvet.
For You ranked highly in numerous Best of 2020 lists:
Resident Advisor picked it as their Number 1 Track of 2020;
Crack Magazine picked it as their Number 2 Track of 2020; Pitchfork picked it as their #21 Best Song of 2020, and it also featured in Best Song of the Year lists from
Mixmag,
Gorilla vs. Bear,
NME,
The Fader and more.
Watch Out!, released on 7 May 2021 on
Ninja Tune, was composed over a six-month period. Jordan wrote portions of the album on a train journey and bike rides around London. and took inspiration from travel more generally during the production process. In 2024, Jordan released their debut album
I Am Jordan. The album was conceptually based on Jordan's self-realisation and personal journey. For one of the tracks on the album, "People Want Nice Things", Jordan recorded themselves stating the name of the song several times over the period of their voice dropping while taking
testosterone. == Discography ==