I’m so glad I discovered Jane when I did. She speaks more to no other time in life than the time after or a little before graduating high school to starting college. It’s the crucial time she tries to capture in her use of ever tense. The somber nostalgia found in the past mixed with the fearful yet hopeful anticipation of the future is so relatable. She’ll always be my favorite artist hands down, it speaks to me so much
this seriously means a lot, thank u so much! i do plan on making more videos on this page every so often, i have like three or so short ones lined up that i think are pretty cool so stick around
I love Jane remover, I knew about her briefly under her old moniker back in 2021 n 22 during the pandemic and I honestly overlooked her music and listened to other hyperpop or digicore artists. BUT- I just graduated high school and throughout 2024 I’ve fallen in love with Jane more than any other digicore artist, I saw her live with quannnic back in February and it was an amazing show, search party was one of the first songs I learned on guitar and after I saw census designated live I decided to go listen to frailty all the way through and I’ve been replaying it since over and over because each track has so many unique segments, movies for guys was just the tip of the iceberg (as back in 2022 that was like the only track I listened to of Jane sadly) and I don’t think any song will make me feel as free and blissful ⋆ ₊ ゚ as the first two minutes of Kodak moment- ever. ❤Thanks for making this it’s funny because I got here just by looking for more Jane guitar tutorials ˙Ꙫ˙ everything is coming full circle teehee I hope Jane tours again soon ✰
I've been thinking the exact same thing about Jane for a while and I aspire to find my own way of expressing myself through my music like her. This is an amazing video essay, ty !
the section about jane's early work is incredibly misinformed, her first online alias was in 2017, when she made future garage and vaportrap under the name h8p8ge, she spent 2018 and 2019 making meme rap as lilnedbigby, where she met future collaborators such as tropes (fka lil phlegm) and heartstopmiami (fka lil nesley), throughout all of that she continued her work as h8p8ge and began making type beats and noise music under the name dltzk. some time in 2019, she started a side project called high zoey, where she originally posted basic trap music but eventually developed into digicore in early 2020. mid 2020 she merged high zoey and dltzk,into the project that eventually became jane remover
my overview of jane's early output may be minimal, but i would not say it's "incredibly misinformed". i intentionally omitted the lilnedbigby alias because jane has made it clear she does not stand behind the output under that name and wishes to be associated with it as little as possible-what good do you think my mentioning a meme rap alias of hers would do in this video? this video is a combination of two essays *not* chiefly about jane herself-the goal here was to try to pin down what makes her music so special to so many-so her early work ended up getting generalized because that information is not pertinent to the points i'm making. all my sources are cited at the links in the description.
after watching this video i began to think abt artists that use this way of writing and embeding lyrics into music in the past tense and quannnic came to mind. i had always thought quannnic and jane had similar sounds but now i realize that its not just the musical aspect that are similar but they way the lyrics are written. (btw life imitates life by quannnic is rly good)
On your point about the past and tenses I think the past tense has the best songs on average, not just because of nostalgia being such a complex feeling to dive into (examples include 1979, Lost In Yesterday and Summer Of ‘69), but also because the past tense is the best tense for storytelling. Most books are in past tense for a reason, and those that don’t can be long enough to let time pass in the narrative, which songs can’t usually have due to audience retention. This means most great storytelling songs and albums like the ones you mentioned utilize the past tense. Sorry if this is a bit of a ramble, I just liked your point on the tenses songs use and why they use it.
yeah i totally agree, it's definitely the most versatile tense to use when writing any sort of narrative. you also make a really good point re: audience retention; much more to dive into that keeps the listener engaged with the past than the other tenses. thanks sm for watching!!
she changed to just she/her now? good to know, although ive been just calling her by femme pronouns since the name change but i see a lot of people gendering her neutrally so ill try to correct them
we need MORE JANE REMOVER APPRECIATION
jane remover video essay no way
I’m so glad I discovered Jane when I did. She speaks more to no other time in life than the time after or a little before graduating high school to starting college. It’s the crucial time she tries to capture in her use of ever tense. The somber nostalgia found in the past mixed with the fearful yet hopeful anticipation of the future is so relatable.
She’ll always be my favorite artist hands down, it speaks to me so much
UNI LIKES JANE REMOVE????? BASEDDD!!!
yass real
If “get to the point” was a video
SOMEONE JUST TOLD ME U MENTIONED ME
this shit goes so hard i need you to continue making content, even if just for yourself. you have a talent ganger
this seriously means a lot, thank u so much! i do plan on making more videos on this page every so often, i have like three or so short ones lined up that i think are pretty cool so stick around
6:08 is when he finally starts talking about Jane
thank you
This needs more views. Jane Remover is the future
I love Jane remover, I knew about her briefly under her old moniker back in 2021 n 22 during the pandemic and I honestly overlooked her music and listened to other hyperpop or digicore artists. BUT- I just graduated high school and throughout 2024 I’ve fallen in love with Jane more than any other digicore artist, I saw her live with quannnic back in February and it was an amazing show, search party was one of the first songs I learned on guitar and after I saw census designated live I decided to go listen to frailty all the way through and I’ve been replaying it since over and over because each track has so many unique segments, movies for guys was just the tip of the iceberg (as back in 2022 that was like the only track I listened to of Jane sadly) and I don’t think any song will make me feel as free and blissful ⋆ ₊ ゚ as the first two minutes of Kodak moment- ever. ❤Thanks for making this it’s funny because I got here just by looking for more Jane guitar tutorials ˙Ꙫ˙ everything is coming full circle teehee
I hope Jane tours again soon ✰
BASED RINGTONE
made that remix myself #btw
WE LOVE JANE
I've been thinking the exact same thing about Jane for a while and I aspire to find my own way of expressing myself through my music like her. This is an amazing video essay, ty !
too many words hurded my head
thank u so much for making this!!
I am glad to have found jane remover and you in the big world.
The topic of the video is so serious but the video in itself is hilarious. Keep it up man, you're on the right track!
thank you! i'm glad some of the visual jokes landed lol
@@ethaaaaaaaaan it did haha, and also i really liked it because you did what i couldnt: put words on what jane's music was about
vast windswept landscape
Hype for the album, one of my favorite artists of the decade
the section about jane's early work is incredibly misinformed, her first online alias was in 2017, when she made future garage and vaportrap under the name h8p8ge, she spent 2018 and 2019 making meme rap as lilnedbigby, where she met future collaborators such as tropes (fka lil phlegm) and heartstopmiami (fka lil nesley), throughout all of that she continued her work as h8p8ge and began making type beats and noise music under the name dltzk. some time in 2019, she started a side project called high zoey, where she originally posted basic trap music but eventually developed into digicore in early 2020. mid 2020 she merged high zoey and dltzk,into the project that eventually became jane remover
my overview of jane's early output may be minimal, but i would not say it's "incredibly misinformed". i intentionally omitted the lilnedbigby alias because jane has made it clear she does not stand behind the output under that name and wishes to be associated with it as little as possible-what good do you think my mentioning a meme rap alias of hers would do in this video? this video is a combination of two essays *not* chiefly about jane herself-the goal here was to try to pin down what makes her music so special to so many-so her early work ended up getting generalized because that information is not pertinent to the points i'm making. all my sources are cited at the links in the description.
18:20 this has been a common practice in noise and electronic music, for over 25 years.
RUclips's algorithm is messed up. You have 67 subscribers and it's pushing me this video. And it's an insanely good video
jane is insanely talented
16:50 VENTURING MENTIONED 🚨‼️‼️‼️🚨🚨🚨
VENTURING!!!!!!!!
thank u for making this : ]
thank you
jane remover essay goes hard
after watching this video i began to think abt artists that use this way of writing and embeding lyrics into music in the past tense and quannnic came to mind. i had always thought quannnic and jane had similar sounds but now i realize that its not just the musical aspect that are similar but they way the lyrics are written. (btw life imitates life by quannnic is rly good)
Love Jane and love this video :) really awesome
great video Ethan! I would love to see more of ur video essays in the future, if u plan to.
thanks a lot!! i do hope to make more of these in the future ^_^
Gotta do all my research now because she’s opening for the jpegmafia tour
18:20 - 18:32 ... don't tempt me
this is a wonderful video
This video is really well made 🤟
jane!!!!
awesome ringtone
This video was awesome
This is awesome
love this video
LOVE
great video
GOAT
On your point about the past and tenses I think the past tense has the best songs on average, not just because of nostalgia being such a complex feeling to dive into (examples include 1979, Lost In Yesterday and Summer Of ‘69), but also because the past tense is the best tense for storytelling. Most books are in past tense for a reason, and those that don’t can be long enough to let time pass in the narrative, which songs can’t usually have due to audience retention. This means most great storytelling songs and albums like the ones you mentioned utilize the past tense. Sorry if this is a bit of a ramble, I just liked your point on the tenses songs use and why they use it.
yeah i totally agree, it's definitely the most versatile tense to use when writing any sort of narrative. you also make a really good point re: audience retention; much more to dive into that keeps the listener engaged with the past than the other tenses. thanks sm for watching!!
you should make another part/new video after the album drops!
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hit thebquan
Rare u find a great video with many views
a jane remover video essay exists???
jane goes by she/her pronouns
she changed to just she/her now? good to know, although ive been just calling her by femme pronouns since the name change but i see a lot of people gendering her neutrally so ill try to correct them
I believe she still goes by they/she?
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dariacore is music ytp
Nope hope this helps
6:23 you should've Porter Robinson instead of Kill the Noise...
YO this is pretty epic but I think it'd be better if you talked a bit slower. (trying to be constructive I think you can do great things)
wtf post more videos
soon!
This could be said of almost any hypnogogic art
nuh uh
dude dis is sick do u have a twitter or sum
i'm on instagram @twzzl, i rarely use twitter. thanks for the love!
@@ethaaaaaaaaan yer I loved da vid bro
that's my thing
piss off
wow, what a work!!!! 🫶