Jessica Rosemary Frances Mills is an English singer/songwriter and musician, currently signed to Island Records, who has collaborated with many UK electronic music producers including Photek,[1] Distance and Breakage.
She is the daughter of Labour MP Tessa Jowell and lawyer David Mills, and attended Acland Burghley School; there, she met Niomi McLean-Daley, better known as Ms. Dynamite, becoming friends and, "doing dodgy dance routines in assembly together.
"[2] After graduating from Sussex University, Mills began working in a local pub to fund a continued interest in music on the side.
After a steady string of collaborations with various musicians throughout the 2000s (including one with Dom Search from The Nextmen) she eventually got her real break touring with Leftfield in 2010.
Other tracks released in 2011 include the singles "Vultures" and "Live For What I Die For", as well as a cover of The Cure's "A Forest" (of which Robert Smith himself has admitted he is a fan).