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= jane draft =

Jane Remover, formerly known as dltzk, is an American music producer. They are most well known for their 2021 debut album, Frailty, as well as their pioneering of the "dariacore" microgenre on SoundCloud.

Biography
Jane was born on Sep 26, 2003, in Newark, New Jersey, and lived at home with her parents and twin sister growing up. They are currently enrolled at a college in the Philadelphia area. She identifies as non-binary and uses the pronouns they/she.

Career
Jane's interest in music production stems back as far as 2011, inspired by dubstep producers like Skrillex. They would later go on to produce different styles of EDM in the mid-2010s, citing Porter Robinson as a producer that influenced their work the most. From electronic music, Jane's production would become more trap-centric in around 2018, citing artists such as Trippie Redd, Earl Sweatshirt, and Tyler, the Creator as inspiration for the instrumentals they would make. Guest production then became a large part of Jane's early career; being a member of multiple SoundCloud collectives such as PlanetZero and graveem1nd, her production gradually became more digicore oriented.

In early 2020, Jane began self-producing and releasing their own works on SoundCloud. One of Jane's first solo releases, "what's my age again?", gained popularity when a snippet of it was shared on Twitter. Their first project, an extended play titled "Teen Week", was released on Feb 26, 2021, with the track "Homeswitcher" amassing 100,000 streams on SoundCloud within the first two weeks of its release.

After the release of several more one-off singles, Jane began teasing the release of her first full-length album, Frailty, and releasing singles for it in June of 2021. After the release of the tracks "How to Lie", "Pretender", and "Search Party", Frailty was released via the deadAir label on Nov 12, 2021. Arguably their most well-known project, the album was acclaimed by publications such as Pitchfork, who placed the album at #47 on their list of the best albums of 2021.

On Jun 27, 2022, Jane released the single "Royal Blue Walls" under her real name, simultaneously announcing her departure from the alias "dltzk" that they had used for all their releases up to the single's release. In her statement, she stated that "the stage name dltzk has never sat right with [her]" and that it "reminds [her] of a period of [her] life [she'd] like to move past". They also announced that the "Teen Week" EP would be abridged, as they were uncomfortable with the project as it was originally released. This change went into effect on Oct 10, 2022, with four songs being removed from the project.

Jane's second single released as Jane Remover, "Contingency Song", was released on Nov 16, 2022. They were the opening act for Brakence's Hypochondriac tour from November 26 –  Dec 22, 2022.

Other aliases
Jane has released music under many pseudonyms throughout her career. The most notable of these aliases is leroy (used interchangably with c0ncernn), under which she created sample-heavy EDM mashups. A wide range of songs were sampled in these releases, including pop songs of the 2010s, viral videos, and even Jane's own music. The cover art for each song released under the leroy moniker were screenshots from the TV series Daria, which led to the term "dariacore" being used to describe the unique production style that Jane used for these releases. Three compilation albums of the forty tracks uploaded were released on the account from December 2020 to May 2022. Jane has emphasized that they do not wish for the genre to be classified as "dariacore", and that the term is merely the name given to the compilations released on the account. The "Dariacore" series of albums have since inspired many artists to adopt a similar style of production, releasing short sample-based EDM tracks themed around popular media.

Albums
As Jane Remover:
 * Frailty (2021)

As leroy / c0ncernn:
 * Dariacore (2021)
 * Dariacore 2, Hell to the Left (2021)
 * Dariacore 3... At least I think that's what it's called? (2022)

Extended plays

 * Teen Week (2021)

Singles

 * Royal Blue Walls (2022)
 * Contingency Song (2022)