Jackie Hollander has made an impressive mark in the music industry by becoming the first solo female artist to release a track on the renowned label, Experts Only. Her latest release, the tech house track ‘High On You’, is not just a song—it’s a call to dance, a celebration of sound that beckons listeners to hit the dance floor.
With its immediate infectious bounce, ‘High On You’ dives into a world of flirtation and late-night allure. The sultry hook, “if I could get high on you, I wouldn’t want to sober up,” captures the essence of the track, promising an electrifying experience. The hypnotic vibes are beautifully crafted with shimmering synths, enveloping the audience in a euphoric atmosphere defined by a pulsating bassline that keeps spirits high and bodies moving.
Perfectly tailored for summer, the track encapsulates the heat and energy of extensive nights out—filled with laughter, dancing, and unforgettable memories. Jackie embodies this spirit, as she explains her inspiration for creating the track:
I first heard the vocal and was immediately obsessed with it. I wanted to turn it into a dark, melodic tech house track that would create a real moment in my sets and draw people in.
Jackie Hollander’s musical journey has rapidly escalated this year, marked by her first headline tour which kicked off earlier in the year. Notable stops on her tour include the popular Sound Nightclub in Los Angeles, Superior Ingredients in Brooklyn, and Audio in San Francisco. Her ability to resonate with audiences became evident when she made her debut at Coachella on the DoLab stage. Furthermore, she’s set to perform at major festivals like EDC Las Vegas, Beyond Wonderland, and CRSSD Fest, solidifying her presence in the electronic music scene.
Adding to her accolades, Jackie has been recognized as one of Spotify’s 2026 Artists to Watch, a testament to her growing influence in music. As she captures the essence of modern dance with tracks like ‘High On You,’ it’s clear that Jackie Hollander is an artist to keep an eye on in the coming years. The energy she brings to her performances and her deeply engaging tracks are sure to leave audiences eagerly anticipating her next move.

