
Artist
Mystery Jets
Mystery Jets is a musical artist from London, England formed in 2004. 37 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
London, England
- 37
- Releases
- 2005–2026
- Active years
- 2004
- Formed

Artist
Mystery Jets is a musical artist from London, England formed in 2004. 37 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
London, England

Most popular
Twenty One
2008 · 12 tracks

A Billion Heartbeats
EP · 2020

Serotonin
Single · 2010

Black Sage
Single · 2026

A Hole To See The Sky Through I
Single · 2026

Petty Drone
EP · 2020

A Billion Heartbeats (Child of the Parish Remix)
Single · 2020

Campfire Song
Single · 2020

Hospital Radio
Single · 2019

Screwdriver
Single · 2019

History Has It’s Eyes On You
Single · 2019

Wrong Side Of The Tracks
Single · 2019

Live To Vinyl
Single · 2018

Electronic Earth
Single · 2017

The Whole Earth
EP · 2016

High Tide / Bubblegum
EP · 2016

The Button Factory Sessions
EP · 2016

Deezer Live At The Hospital Club
EP · 2016

BBC Session
Single · 2016

Show Me The Light
Single · 2010

You Can't Fool Me Dennis (new single 7" #2)
Single · 2006

You Can't Fool Me Dennis (New Single 7"#1)
Single · 2006

The Boy Who Ran Away (1-track DMD)
Single · 2006

Diamonds In The Dark
EP · 2006

You Can't Fool Me Dennis (- 1 trk i-tunes exclusive)
Single · 2006

Diamonds In The Dark (7" #1)
EP · 2006

You Can't Fool Me Dennis (- DMD)
Single · 2005

Alas Agnes
Single · 2005
Mystery Jets are an English band, formerly based on Eel Pie Island in Twickenham, London. The band was formed by Henry Harrison (lyrics, piano), Blaine Harrison (vocals, guitar and keyboards) and William Rees (guitar, vocals) when the boys were still at school and would send each other songs on cassettes. The other member is Kapil Trivedi (drums). The band's first line-up consisted of Blaine Harrison on drums, William Rees on guitar and Henry Harrison (Blaine's father) on bass. Henry became a second guitarist in the band and they were joined by Kai Fish on bass and Tamara Pearce-Higgins on the organ. Kai joined the band after suggestions that they needed a bassist (he played the cello originally). Their original name was The Misery Jets, which was taken from an Evening Standard headline (Eel Pie Island is under the Heathrow flight path, where planes can be frequently spotted). It got changed to Mystery Jets when Blaine accidentally misspelled the name while painting it on a drum skin. The band at this time recorded an eponymous EP with Aswad producer Nick Sykes. They would practice in the boat shed built by Henry on land he bought after a hippie commune on Eel Pie Island burnt d…