Artist

Jane Remover

Genre: Pop ,Left-Field Pop ,Hyperpop ,Indie Electronic ,Bedroom Pop
Origin: U.S.A
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Jane Remover crafts hyperpop unbound by any one aesthetic, shifting between chaotic and bruised textures or expansive, radiant arrangements according to her current creative state. After issuing numerous tracks across assorted genres and under assorted pseudonyms, the singer, producer, and songwriter achieved wider recognition through her first proper album, Frailty, issued in 2021. She followed that project in 2023 with Census Designated, which adopted more refined, hazy shoegaze textures.

Born and raised in New Jersey, Remover began exploring music production at the age of eight. After trying her hand at dubstep, EDM, SoundCloud rap, and additional approaches under several different names, she adopted the alias Dltzk for her increasingly unruly hyperpop work and issued the EP Teen Week in February 2021. Frailty appeared later that same year, and both the full-length and the earlier EP drew strong critical approval. In June 2022 she declared the retirement of the Dltzk moniker; all prior material issued under that name was reissued under Jane Remover, while Teen Week itself was revised to exclude several tracks she had come to find troubling. The following year brought her second album, Census Designated, which emphasized wistful bedroom pop alongside vocoded vocals carrying traces of dream pop and shoegaze.