The Progressive Underground Pick of the Week: ‘Ladida’ by Rochelle Jordan
Chris Campbell December 1, 2025This week we tap in with British-Canadian vocalist and songwriter Rochelle Jordan, who has been quietly carving out her own lane as one of electronic music’s most distinctive voices.
This week we tap in with British-Canadian vocalist and songwriter Rochelle Jordan, who has been quietly carving out her own lane as one of electronic music’s most distinctive voices. She just dropped her third album, the sleek and sophisticated “Through The Wall,” a 17-track ride that moves through deep house, future soul, rhythmic R&B and hazy dream-pop textures.
Across the record she gives a masterclass in restraint. She does not belt; she glides, letting breath, phrasing and tone do the heavy lifting. That approach is on full display on the cut we are about to get into.
Here is Rochelle Jordan with “Ladida” from “Through The Wall” – our Pick of the Week.
That was Rochelle Jordan with “Ladida,” taken from her latest full-length, “Through The Wall.”
If you are into lush, melodic electronic grooves like this, lock in with The Progressive Underground every Saturday at 6 p.m. on 101.9 WDET and online at wdet.org.
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