Jex Ayla & Michel Jaensch – Battlefront

Jex Ayla is a Swiss-based singer-songwriter linking with German producer Michel Jaensch on “Battlefront,” a self-released single built on dark electronic pop with cinematic weight. The vocal was recorded at Heaven Recording Studio in Massagno, with mixing and mastering handled by Roberto Colombo. Ayla frames the writing as a breakup aftermath piece split between two perspectives, the part that feels abandoned and the part that refuses to break.

“Battlefront” runs on a mid-tempo groove and a driving bassline. The beat has a cyberpunk edge, with darker energy and cinematic instrumentation adding flavor around the rhythm. Ayla’s vocal sits clean and forward with a touch of pop, then leans into a more cinematic tint when the hook hits. The chorus says the title out loud and turns it into a stance: “I ain’t scared to front… I’ll be in the battlefront.”

Jaensch’s production keeps the track moving by layering electronic textures and shifting the dynamics around the vocal. The sound design stays active without burying the main line. There’s also a slight rock feel in the track’s weight and attitude, enough grit to make the groove feel physical.

The lyric stays pointed. Ayla writes the “battle” as something internal, the push between vulnerability and defiance after someone leaves. The music mirrors that split through a steady forward groove and a darker palette that keeps tightening around the hook.

Sync fit: cyberpunk or tech-thriller scenes, late-night driving sequences, breakup fallout montage, fight training scenes, and end credits that want dark electronic pop with a clear hook.


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