


Jessica Jarvis
A film and TV composer whose hybrid scoring blends dark and light with vocal textures.
Latest Tracks
No Time To Waste4666/1Sparse drones & eerie pitch-bending synths build with pulses & mysterious electric guitar lines supported by ticking percussion & bass2:33
Down To Business4666/2Steady pulses & intriguing synth lead build alongside high mysterious drones & driving percussion2:44
Laser Focus4666/3Steady synth pulses & arpeggiated patterns build with swirling textures & sinister piano melody over heartbeat-like percussion. Brooding & mysterious2:41
Motives4666/4Insistent plucked synth pulse builds with moody bass, pitch bending guitar, washy percussion & mysterious piano motif. Tension & intrigue2:56
Almost Too Late4666/5Driving synth bass pulses with tense distorted guitar & pad swells give way to urgent synth arpeggios & percussion2:29
Frenetic Activity4666/6Grainy mechanical arpeggiated synths with pad drones, pitch-bending electric guitar, sparse piano & industrial percussion2:35
A Path Revealed4666/7Hollow pulsing synth groove with wistful electric guitar top line, thoughtful piano melody & light driving percussion2:22
Tense Negotiations4666/8Urgent arpeggiated synth motif over pad drones builds with intriguing delayed piano melody & driving percussion2:40
The story behind the sound
Jessica Jarvis is a Los Angeles-based composer for film and TV, best known for her hybrid scoring style, blending elements of dark and light, as well as her own vocal textures, to create emotionally compelling and imaginative compositions. She has contributed additional music to movies and TV shows including 20th Century Studios’ Quiz Lady, (winner of Best TV Movie at the Critics’ Choice Awards), Nickelodeon’s A Really Haunted Loud House, Emmy-nominated documentary Hold Your Fire, and Peacock TV’s series Joe vs. Carole. Her music can also be heard on projects from A24, National Geographic and Wondery+. Jessica graduated from Berklee College of Music, with a Bachelors of Music in Film Scoring; served as president of the Boston based organization, Women’s Film Initiative, and was a recipient of the prestigious Alan Silvestri Film Scoring Scholarship Award.
A film and TV composer best known for her hybrid scoring style, blending elements of dark and light, as well as her own vocal textures, to create emotionally compelling and imaginative compositions.