Census Designated is the second album by Chicago based producer and singer-songwriter Jane Remover, released via deadAir records on October 20th, 2023. The album was preceded by the release of its lead single, "Lips", on August 23, 2023, and was announced on the same day. Initial ideas for Census Designated were written and recorded just weeks after Frailty’s release, but took 18 months to perfect. During her first trip across America, Jane collected ambience and experience that texturized the embryo of Census Designated. Jane says that a central inspiration for the new mu… read more
Census Designated is the second album by Chicago based producer and singer-songwriter Jane Remover, released via deadAir records on October 20th, 202… read more
Census Designated is the second album by Chicago based producer and singer-songwriter Jane Remover, released via deadAir records on October 20th, 2023. The album was preceded by the rele… read more
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. From electronic music, Jane's production became more trap-centric in around 2018; she cit… read more
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 sist… read more
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… read more
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