Jessica Pearson first took an interest in digital hardcore at the age of 15 when she first saw a dj mixing records live at an underground party. Soon after she bought her own equipment and with the help of fellow artists, she began learning how to mix. Within a year she was20already performing several times a month at various Los Angeles venues under the artist name Twilight. By this time Jessica had also released two mix CDs. Her growing popularity encouraged her to join the dj/production company called Nuthin' But Respect to make more connections and further her career as a dj. By 2005 she performed as far North as Sac ramento and also crossed state lines into Arizona. One of her latest mix release entitled Disasterpiece was completed in 2005 and sent to various promoters around the world. The hype from the new mix caught the attention of Rige Entertainment in Holland. Twilight was immediately invited to play at a massive party on New Years Eve before thousands of hardcore fans. After witnessing the mass popularity of hardcore overseas, she took serious interest in learning to produce her own music. Jessica enrolled at Musicians Institute of Hollywood to study Audio Engineering in the Recording Artist Program. Even before completing her studies she began working for legendary rock Producer/Engineer Bryan Carlstrom at Tranzformer Studios. At the same time she was also hired to engineer for up and coming Producer/Engineer/Musician Dean Dichoso at Audio Virus X. Immersing herself in music production further each day, she also continued to work at her home studio on her own music. After releasing a couple more mix CDs, she said goodbye to Los Angeles to go perform in various venues across Europe. She is currently working on productions to perfect her craft and become one of the most innovative producers in underground hardcore.