India Jordan is always moving. It’s the first bright day of spring, and the Doncaster-born DJ and producer is guiding us along their regular cycle route, near their home in North-East London. Arriving straight from their DJ Mag cover shoot, Jordan is all smiles. As they speak — quickly, with frequent bursts of warm laughter — their anecdotes are embellished with memorised directions: “We’re going to cross over here”, “we’ll keep going this way”, “let’s go left”. It’s a giddy energy that’s mirrored in their radiant dance music productions and DJ sets, which have seen them become one of the most hotly-tipped artists in the UK scene in just a couple of years. As a DJ, Jordan bounces from genre to genre, dropping vintage hardcore rave cuts, old skool garage and prog house classics, along with new, original tracks; releases from friends in their Local Action label family, Anz and Finn, feature heavily. A lack of IRL gigs during the pandemic hasn’t slowed them down either. This past year, they recorded mixes for Pete Tong’s Radio 1 Dance show, Ministry Of Sound’s live-streamed Weekender and Tomorrowland’s One World Radio, and released a festive b2b mixtape with Finn, ‘Joy II The World’, in December.