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Cut The Line

Cut The Line

Jazz Calls Home – Cut The Line Out June 27 via Rexius Records

Spanish-Colombian artist Jazz Calls Home returns with Cut The Line, a long-awaited second album and her first full-length release on Gothenburg-based Rexius Records. The album is a genre-warping blend of glitch pop, fluxwork, and experimental electronica, where each track explores themes of identity, death, and transformation through a cyber-futurist lens.

At the heart of the release lies “Panic’s Prerogative,” the focus track featuring digital entity Panic Guardian in a gripping vocal performance that blurs the line between machine logic and human emotion. The result is a haunting, glitch-laden dialogue about pain, consciousness, and synthetic empathy. It’s a standout moment that defines the album’s sonic ambition.

Across ten tracks, Cut The Line navigates post-traumatic catharsis with stunning sound design and emotionally charged vocals. Jazz’s sonic palette draws from glitch aesthetics, ambient textures, and deeply layered synthscapes, often recalling the sonic philosophies of Björk, SOPHIE, and Arca. The album follows previous singles like “I AM” and “Ghost,” which received acclaim from publications such as La Caverna and Rockera Magazine for their daring artistic vision.

Written, produced, and performed by Jazz Alvarado Segovia, Cut The Line is both intimate and expansive. It chronicles a personal journey through near-death experiences, technological alienation, and defiant reclamation of self. The album is accompanied by a full vinyl release and visual storytelling rooted in the artist’s striking cyberpunk-inspired world.

Cut The Line will be available on all platforms on June 27.

Cover art by:  Simon Renström 

June 27, 2025
Album
Glitch Pop