You step inside, and the air is thick with something intangible—electric, raw, alive. Like walking into a room where the walls remember every brushstroke, every lyric, every frame of a film that ever made anyone feel something. That’s what I want my work to be. That’s what I want my world to feel like.

I’m Jonothan Michal Dashiell— or Jon, or Marlee, depending on whether you’re listening to my music or looking at my visuals. I make things. Music. Films. Photography. Clothes. I don’t have a lane; I follow whatever moves me.

As Marlee, my music is a reflection of my soul—love, heartbreak, getting lost, getting found, feeling untouchable, feeling invisible. It’s braggadocious one minute, self-doubting the next. Sometimes it’s happy. Sometimes it’s drowning. Always human. Always shifting. It’s hip-hop, it’s soul, it’s whatever grabs and won’t let go.

When I’m not making noise, I’m behind the camera, capturing moments that exist between truth and fiction. I don’t just document—I reimagine, stretch, and distort reality into something more cinematic. Something that doesn’t just show life but makes you feel it.

Then there’s Circumstance—my fashion line. No loud statements. No screaming for attention. Just clothes that feel like home—like that one hoodie you always reach for, like the calm of a dimly lit room. They’re made to be lived in, to move with you, to let you stand out without trying to.

So yeah, that’s me. Creating because I can’t stop. Because I wouldn’t know who I am without it. Maybe you’re here because something I made pulled at you. Maybe you’re just passing through. Either way, welcome.