photo credit: Brendon Burton
venturing, an artist project from the musician known as Jane Remover, released its debut album Ghostholding via deadAir. Ghostholding is a 13-track body of work that includes the previously shared songs “Dead forever,” “Famous girl,” “Halloween,” and “Sister.” Jane recently opened up about her come up in the underground music community and career to date with her close friend Dalton on his podcast “Bevs With The Best.”
This spring, Jane Remover will release their third full-length album Revengeseekerz following their groundbreaking debut album Frailty, which rose up from the underground music community in 2021, and their critically acclaimed follow-up Census Designated in 2023. Last year, Jane hit the road as direct support to JPEGMAFIA across North America and released a string of celebrated singles including “Magic I Want U,” “Flash in the Pan,” “Dream Sequence” and “How To Teleport.”
Following the release of Jane’s sophomore album Census Designated and the heightened visibility around their artist project, Jane created venturing as a space to experiment and release music anonymously. Sharing music directly to an online community in this way recaptured the spontaneous energy that served as the catalyst for their prolific early output.
Jane will embark on their 2025 headline TURN UP OR DIE North American tour with direct support from deadAir labelmate and Brooklyn producer/DJ dazegxd, along with support from d0llywood1 and Lucy Bedroque on select dates this Spring. The tour kicks off on April 23rd, and the 20-date run will see them perform in Chicago, Toronto, Brooklyn, Austin, Seattle, Vancouver, and Los Angeles before wrapping up in Phoenix on May 22nd. Tickets available HERE.
Check out Ghostholding above, see full album details, and stay tuned for more from Jane Remover and venturing.
Ghostholding
venturing
February 14, 2025
deadAir
1. Play my guitar
2. No sleep
3. Believe
4. Guesthouse
5. Spider
6. Recoil
7. Something has to change
8. Dead forever
9. We don’t exist
10. Sick / relapse
11. Famous girl
12. Halloween
13. Sister
What the press is saying about Jane Remover so far this year:
“shape-shifting” – Billboard
“simultaneously their most maximalist yet most direct music yet” – Pitchfork
“an exercise in sensory overload” – Strereogum
“a remarkably successful bottling of the ambivalence that fuels Jane Remover’s music” – The FADER
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