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Jane Remover's Dariacore: A Chaotic Pop Anthem Mashup
27 May
Summary
- Jane Remover, under the alias leroy, pioneered the 'dariacore' genre.
- Dariacore mashes up pop anthems and underground hits at high BPMs.
- Status update music experiments with over 150 samples in a ragey EDM vortex.

In 2021, producer Jane Remover, operating under the alias leroy, introduced a unique music style dubbed 'dariacore.' This genre rapidly gained traction, evolving into a thrilling development in electronic dance music. Remover's fifth tape as leroy, 'status update music,' represents a significant experimental endeavor within this style.
The 'dariacore' genre, sometimes referred to as hyperflip, is known for its high tempo and intricate sample manipulation. Inspired by artists like Vektroid, producers meticulously select short segments from popular songs to create mashups. These creations are often humorous, incorporating memorable lines from pop songs or cartoon dialogues.
Released in 2026, 'status update music' pulsates with an agitated energy, torching over 150 samples into a rage-fueled EDM vortex. The opener, "IF YOU THINK I'M A BITCH, YOU SHOULD MEET JANE REMOVER," showcases a transition through various genres. The album features a notably sweet moment with a chipmunked sample of Britney Spears's "Toxic."
The album embodies a playful spirit, offering an optimistic counterpoint to the overwhelming availability of music online. By deconstructing and reassembling existing sounds, leroy transforms a digital archive into vibrant, living songs.