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Jane Remover

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Jane Remover is an artist based in Chicago. She is also known for pioneering the genre dariacore under her side-project leroy (a.k.a. c0ncernn). Jane grew up with her parents and twin sister in northern New Jersey. Jane Remover's interest in music production stems back as far as 2011, inspired by dubstep producers like Skrillex, Kill The Noise, and Virtual Riot. She would later go on to produce different styles of EDM in the mid-2010s, citing Porter Robinson as her biggest influence. Read more on Last.fm

Genres

  • dariacore
  • glitchcore
  • hyper-rock
  • hyperpop

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Jane Remover Turkish?
No, Jane Remover is not Turkish. Jane Remover is an alternative music act based in the United States. The project was created by Madison Galloway, an American musician who first gained recognition under the moniker "dltzk" before transitioning to Jane Remover. Their music is characterized by a blend of alternative, electronic, and experimental styles, and they are associated with the American underground and internet music scenes rather than Turkish music or culture. Jane Remover's work has garnered a following for its unique sound and emotional depth, but there is no affiliation with Turkish heritage or Turkish music genres. Fans interested in alternative and experimental music from the U.S. are likely to find Jane Remover's sound appealing. For those searching for Turkish artists in similar genres, it may be helpful to look into Turkey's vibrant alternative and indie scenes, but Jane Remover themselves does not have Turkish origins or connections.
Did Jane Remover make dariacore?
Yes, Jane Remover (formerly known as dltzk) is credited with pioneering the microgenre known as "dariacore." This genre is a distinctive blend of breakcore, hyperpop, and internet-inspired mashup aesthetics, often featuring rapid-fire samples and playful, chaotic energy. The term "dariacore" was coined by dltzk as a nod to the animated TV show "Daria," reflecting the genre's irreverent and DIY spirit. Jane Remover's early work under the dltzk alias, specifically the "dariacore" mixtapes, helped define and popularize the genre within online music communities. These releases gained significant traction on platforms like SoundCloud and Bandcamp, inspiring a wave of similar artists and expanding the boundaries of internet-born electronic music. Today, Jane Remover's influence is recognized as foundational in the evolution of dariacore, cementing their reputation as a key innovator in the modern alternative and experimental music landscape.
Is Jane Remover shoegaze?
Jane Remover's music incorporates elements of shoegaze, but they are not strictly a shoegaze artist. Shoegaze is a subgenre of alternative rock known for its dreamy soundscapes, heavy use of guitar effects, and ethereal vocals. While Jane Remover's work
Who are the members of the Jane Remover band?
Jane Remover is primarily a solo project by Madison Galloway, who produces, writes, and performs the music. Although often referred to as a "band" in some contexts or music databases, Jane Remover is not a traditional group with multiple permanent members. Instead, Madison Galloway collaborates occasionally with other artists for features, production, or live performances. However, all core songwriting, vocals, and production are handled by Galloway themselves. This solo approach allows for a highly personal and cohesive sound, with creative control firmly in the hands of the artist. As Jane Remover's popularity grows, it's possible that live performances may feature supporting musicians, but the project remains centered around Madison Galloway. If you're seeking information on a lineup or band members, it's important to note that Jane Remover does not operate as a full band but as an individual artist with a distinctive vision.
Why did Jane Remover change their name?
Jane Remover changed their name from "dltzk" to mark a new chapter in their artistic career and to reflect personal growth and musical evolution. The original alias, "dltzk," was closely associated with their early experimental work, particularly in the dariacore and hyperpop scenes. As the artist's sound matured

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