Jordan Fish

[4] Proxies quickly gained an online following and released their debut EP, Lost Tapes Vol.

[8] The band toured with Kids in Glass Houses, Hadouken, Canterbury and Patrick Stump of Fall Out Boy,[9] and they headlined HMV's Next Big Thing in February 2012.

[21] Along with Bring Me the Horizon bandmate Oli Sykes, Fish worked with Halsey as a co-writer and co-producer on her 2020 track "Experiment on Me".

Fish took up a co-producer role with Oli Sykes this time, while Australian composer Mick Gordon made additional production contributions.

[30] After leaving Bring Me the Horizon in 2023, Fish chose not to join or form another band and instead transitioned to working full-time as a producer and songwriter.

[33] After leaving Bring Me the Horizon, Fish started working with Canadian heavy metal band Spiritbox.

[34] He worked with former Fever 333 members Aric Improta and Stephen Harrison for their project House of Protection, producing and co-writing their debut EP Galore, which was released on 13 September 2024 through Red Bull Records.

[35] While being interviewed at Download Festival 2024, British pop-punk band Busted revealed that they were working on new music with Fish.

[36] Fish made a surprise return to the stage on 15 October 2024, performing vocals as part of House of Protection's first show in London.

[37] Fish produced and co-wrote Poppy's sixth studio album Negative Spaces, which was released on 15 November 2024 through Sumerian Records.

[39] Fish used the BeatStep for "a lot of one-shot button stuff" and playing sounds that would be difficult to re-create live.

In a live session for Triple J as a member of Poppy's backing band, Fish used a much more scaled-down setup.

He cites Red Hot Chili Peppers, Green Day and Deftones as early influences on his guitar playing.

[14] Once Fish joined the group, critics noted how he influenced the band's progression in sound and music production.

[19] Fish uses Pro Tools to write songs and engineer multiple layers of instrumentals, sounds and vocals.

[1] In August 2016, Fish and Oli Sykes climbed Mount Kilimanjaro to raise money for charity at the Pediatric intensive care unit at Southampton hospital.

Fish performing with Proxies in 2012
Fish performing in 2014