
a sorceress of sound
born in the heart of jalisco, méxico, and molded by the cultural capitals of paris, los angeles, and new york, jaydena emerges as a boundary-breaking force—an artist, producer, model, activist, and philanthropist who stands at the intersection of global identities. she redefines what it means to be a multidimensional living work of art, casting her presence as both mystical and magnetic.
channeling ancient wisdom through contemporary sound, jaydena conjures a sonic universe where crystalline harmonies meet ceremonial chants, healing frequencies intertwine with ritualistic vocals, and sonic landscapes shimmer with divine energy. every performance transforms into an act of ritualized love, where the sacred and the sensual coexist in perfect harmony.
her highly anticipated debut album, LUCID DREAMS, is a bold departure from conventional genres—an avant-garde opera that explores the intricate tapestry of identity, transformation, and rebirth. a masterclass in sound, it blends ethereal pop, early 2000s euro-electronica, rock, trance, and innovative techno, all seamlessly entwined with her mexican heritage: tribal rhythms, californian indie nostalgia, and the elegance of French electronic futurism. the result is a cinematic, womb-like space—a sacred sanctum where femme power, shadow work, and sensual transcendence converge.
at its heart, LUCID DREAMS is a profound meditation on duality—the interplay between light and dark, body and spirit, heaven and hell, birth and death. Structured like a dream or a sacred ritual, it invites the listener to embark on a mythic journey—one that delves into the architecture of personal transformation, where truth becomes erotic and the seven deadly sins are transformed into reflections of the most human contradictions: painful, liberating, divine.
in 2024, jaydena unveiled her inaugural sonic memoir, ANGELTOWN—a tapestry of grief, sensuality, and reclamation. the ep traces the raw, emotional journey of a woman coming back to her body, embracing both its softness and its rage. ANGELTOWN culminated in a historic performance at the paris olympics opening ceremony, where jaydena became the first trans mexican woman to headline at la maison de la fierté olympique (pride house)—sealing her place as a generational force with an electric presence that transcends borders.
trained in architecture, film, theatre, and fashion, jaydena expresses her identity as a living canvas—ever reshaped, deconstructed, and reborn. She has collaborated with iconic brands and designers like jean paul gaultier, rabanne, and marine serre, and most recently became the face of puma, embodying a style that transcends trends, further solidifying her as a fashion icon.
her activism—rooted in the representation and protection of trans and lgbtq+ communities—extends beyond the stage. Working closely with the mexican embassy in france, she helped pioneer groundbreaking legislation protecting trans rights and identity documentation for diasporic individuals.
jaydena’s artistry is an invocation—a spiritual call to awakening. onstage, she embodies a presence that is sensual, dazzling, and enveloping, sharing space with artists like pomme, flore benguigui, and tracy de sá. through visual and supersonic arrangements, her performances become contemporary rites—acts of empowerment, communion, identity, and unity.
transcending sound, her work becomes a vision—creating a sanctuary for those bold enough to dream in technicolor, to weep in gold, and to exist unapologetically. it’s a radical act of love, a bridge between realms, and a declaration that beauty, power, and magic exist—and they manifest in her.
channeling ancient wisdom through contemporary sound, jaydena conjures a sonic universe where crystalline harmonies meet ceremonial chants, healing frequencies intertwine with ritualistic vocals, and sonic landscapes shimmer with divine energy. every performance transforms into an act of ritualized love, where the sacred and the sensual coexist in perfect harmony.
her highly anticipated debut album, LUCID DREAMS, is a bold departure from conventional genres—an avant-garde opera that explores the intricate tapestry of identity, transformation, and rebirth. a masterclass in sound, it blends ethereal pop, early 2000s euro-electronica, rock, trance, and innovative techno, all seamlessly entwined with her mexican heritage: tribal rhythms, californian indie nostalgia, and the elegance of French electronic futurism. the result is a cinematic, womb-like space—a sacred sanctum where femme power, shadow work, and sensual transcendence converge.
at its heart, LUCID DREAMS is a profound meditation on duality—the interplay between light and dark, body and spirit, heaven and hell, birth and death. Structured like a dream or a sacred ritual, it invites the listener to embark on a mythic journey—one that delves into the architecture of personal transformation, where truth becomes erotic and the seven deadly sins are transformed into reflections of the most human contradictions: painful, liberating, divine.
in 2024, jaydena unveiled her inaugural sonic memoir, ANGELTOWN—a tapestry of grief, sensuality, and reclamation. the ep traces the raw, emotional journey of a woman coming back to her body, embracing both its softness and its rage. ANGELTOWN culminated in a historic performance at the paris olympics opening ceremony, where jaydena became the first trans mexican woman to headline at la maison de la fierté olympique (pride house)—sealing her place as a generational force with an electric presence that transcends borders.
trained in architecture, film, theatre, and fashion, jaydena expresses her identity as a living canvas—ever reshaped, deconstructed, and reborn. She has collaborated with iconic brands and designers like jean paul gaultier, rabanne, and marine serre, and most recently became the face of puma, embodying a style that transcends trends, further solidifying her as a fashion icon.
her activism—rooted in the representation and protection of trans and lgbtq+ communities—extends beyond the stage. Working closely with the mexican embassy in france, she helped pioneer groundbreaking legislation protecting trans rights and identity documentation for diasporic individuals.
jaydena’s artistry is an invocation—a spiritual call to awakening. onstage, she embodies a presence that is sensual, dazzling, and enveloping, sharing space with artists like pomme, flore benguigui, and tracy de sá. through visual and supersonic arrangements, her performances become contemporary rites—acts of empowerment, communion, identity, and unity.
transcending sound, her work becomes a vision—creating a sanctuary for those bold enough to dream in technicolor, to weep in gold, and to exist unapologetically. it’s a radical act of love, a bridge between realms, and a declaration that beauty, power, and magic exist—and they manifest in her.
“for me to have the ability to not only tell a story through sound but also to add the visual elements, i find it to be the most wonderful way to complement my storytelling… music is what i am; it's my heartbeat, my essence... my language, my armor, my visual vulnerability, my celebration of self-expression. it's also my political statement… i want people to embrace themselves and stop judging themselves. it’s all a big playground in here; there are no rules, there are no boundaries.”
- jaydena, on her music for galore
- jaydena, on her music for galore