Jordan Reyne is an experimental musician born in 1974 in England and raised on the west coast of New Zealand's South Island. She began her musical career in 1997 with the release of the debut album Birds of Prey, which earned her a Tui nomination for most promising female musician. Between 1999 and 2005, she performed and recorded under the moniker "Dr Kevorkian & the Suicide Machine", gaining international attention in the darkwave and steampunk scenes with the albums The Ironman and The Loneliest of Creatures. Reyne moved to Germany in 2006 before relocating to the United Kingdom in 2011. Her music often explores historical narratives and folklore, as demonstrated in the 2009 album How the Dead Live and the 2012 project Children of a Factory Nation. She contributed vocals to the song “Go Tell Aunt Rhody” for the Resident Evil 7: Biohazard soundtrack in 2017. Although she recorded for The Lord of the Rings, her performance was cut from the final film. Reyne resided in Poland since 2017.
| Bardo |
| Best of Jordan Reyne |
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The Annihilation Sequence
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Children of a Factory Nation
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| How the Dead Live |
| Passenger |
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Maiden
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Mother
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Crone
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Gnijacy swiat
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RESIDENT EVIL 7 biohazard Original Soundtrack
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T.Cover
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| Pt200: The Second 100 |
| Enter the Anti-Claus |
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The Wall of Bass Technique
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