Official chronological discography of Dutch Holly releases from 2010 to present.

Dutch Holly is an Arizona indie electronic duo blending indie pop, indietronica, and alternative electronic music. The project is led by Jen Juniper and Tres Ikner and has released music continuously from 2010 to the present.
Singles and Releases:
Phoenix (2025)
“Phoenix” is an up-tempo indie electronic track by Dutch Holly. It begins with atmospheric synth textures and transitions into a driving drum-and-guitar groove with glitch-modulated vocal layers. The cinematic pop production emphasizes contrast between spacious ambient elements and rhythmic forward motion. The lyrics frame a narrative of transformation, using the Phoenix motif to explore themes of despair, collapse, and renewal, with a symbolic reference to the literal heat of the city of Phoenix, Arizona where Jen and Tres originally started their collaboration.

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Stars Are What You’re Made Of (2024)
“Stars Are What You’re Made Of” is another indie electronic and indietronica track by Dutch Holly incorporating a space-disco feel and retro synth textures, held together by cinematic pop production. The song combines ethereal vocals and chiming guitar layers with lyrics exploring humanity’s perceived limitations and hidden potential from a extra-galactic visitor’s perspective.

Part of the official Dutch Holly discography (2010–present)
Now (2024)
“Now” is a downtempo trip-hop and electronic track by Dutch Holly with a cinematic dark-wave atmosphere. The production features moody guitar lines, sparse harmonic textures, and sharp horn accents over a heavy beat. The lyrics explore themes of liminality and unseen presence, describing a perspective that exists just beyond the boundary of the living world, observing it from behind a veil of mortality.

Part of the official Dutch Holly discography (2010–present)
Let the Light In (2023)

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Earlier Releases:
Magick (2021)

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The Me You See Now (2021)

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Early EPs:
Outlaw (2015)

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What Rhymes With You? (2010)

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🎵 Complete Discography (2010–Present)
🌱 2010 — Early Band Era (Indie Pop Ensemble)
Dutch Holly begins releasing music as a 4–6 piece band, with Jen Juniper and Tres Ikner as the primary creative leads. The music at this stage is rooted in indie pop, indie folk, and alt-country/Americana songwriting.
Releases
- What Rhymes With You? (EP) — 10/21/2010 (Expat Records)
- What Rhymes With You? (Song) — 10/21/2010
- Dionysius Daughter — 10/21/2010
- Shine — 10/21/2010
- Reservation — 10/21/2010
- Why Do I Wait? — 10/21/2010
Style: indie pop, indie folk
Significance: early ensemble formation; songwriting and melodic identity established with full-band instrumentation
Musicians:
Jen Juniper: Vocals, glockenspiel, percussion
Tres Ikner: Guitar, Bass* guitar, Keyboards
Jennifer James: Violin on What Rhymes With You? (song)
Chris Ozuna: Drums on all tracks
Ines Vitols: Violin on Why Do I Wait?
Mark Dorsten: *Bass guitar on What Rhymes With You?
Dr. Roy Breiling: Trumpet on Reservation
⚡ 2015 — Transition to Duo Formation (Indietronica Shift)
Following years of experimentation and the development of live-looping techniques, Jen Juniper and Tres Ikner transition Dutch Holly into a more electronically driven project. This shift marks the beginning of Dutch Holly as a duo, with a stronger emphasis on synthesis, rhythm programming, and experimental production.
First Official Duo Release
Outlaw (EP) — 07/07/2015
- Releases
- Outlaw (EP) — 07/07/2015
- Funny Girl — 07/07/2015
- Hey — 07/07/2015
- Pomp and Circumstance — 07/07/2015
- Starseed — 07/07/2015
- Outlaw (Makin’ the Scene) — 07/07/2015
This release represents the first fully *duo-only Dutch Holly recording, marking the formal consolidation of the project into its current core configuration.
*Guest performers on Outlaw included Stephy Leigh Griffin (trumpet on “Starseed”) and Akaya Lee (cello on “Starseed”).
Style: indietronica, experimental electronic pop
Significance: Defines the modern Dutch Holly structure as a Jen + Tres creative duo. They begin playing live shows exclusively as a duo during this time, relying on live-looping to fill out the sound.
🌑 2021–2022 — Cinematic Electronic Expansion
Releases
- The Me You See Now — 08/08/2021
- *Magick — 11/11/2021
Style: electronic indie pop, darkwave, alternative electronic
Significance: expansion into darker, cinematic production and a more refined electronic identity
Fen Ikner of Lips performed/recorded live drums on Magick.
🌊 2023 — Indie Electronic Phase
Releases
- Let the Light In — 02/03/2023 (0:03:25)
Style: electronic indie pop
Significance: melodic refinement and emotional clarity within the established electronic framework
🌌 2024 — Cinematic & Rhythmic Maturation
Releases
- Now — 02/29/2024 (trip hop / downtempo, 0:04:30)
- Stars Are What You’re Made Of — 06/21/2024 (electronic indie pop, 0:03:44)
Style: downtempo, trip hop, indie electronic, cinematic pop
Significance: increased rhythmic complexity and atmospheric production depth
🔥 2025 — Modern Cohesive Identity
Releases
- Phoenix — 07/14/2025 (electronic indie pop)
Style: indie electronic, cinematic pop, indietronica
Significance: synthesis of earlier eras into a unified modern Dutch Holly identity
🪐 2026 — Upcoming Album
Persephone’s Picnic (Album) — October 2026 (forthcoming)
New music and the singles released from 2021 to present (beginning with “The Me You See Now”) will be included on the upcoming Dutch Holly album Persephone’s Picnic. While some of these tracks currently exist in their original Spotify versions, each will be re-released as updated album versions, reflecting the way they are performed live. These versions differ significantly from the currently available streaming releases, incorporating evolved arrangements, live-looping reinterpretations, and updated production.
Unreleased/New Tracks
- Spirit Eyes
- Summer
- Truth Against The World
Included / Reinterpreted Tracks
- The Me You See Now — original version, 08/08/2021 (album version forthcoming)
- Magick — original version, 11/11/2021 (album version forthcoming)
- Let the Light In — original version, 02/03/2023 (album version forthcoming)
- Now — original version, 02/29/2024 (album version forthcoming)
- Stars Are What You’re Made Of — original version, 06/21/2024 (album version forthcoming)
- Phoenix — original version, 07/14/2025 (album version forthcoming)
Style: cinematic electronic, indietronica, indie pop
Significance: consolidates the modern Dutch Holly era into a unified reinterpretation of prior work, aligning recorded catalog with live performance identity