JANE DEASY

PROFILE

Jane Deasy is an Irish composer and artist exploring sound and cybernetics through music, performance, and writing. She is a Leverhulme doctoral researcher at the University of Huddersfield as part of the Amplification Project.

Deasy’s music is typically subtle, slow-moving, deep. Her rich, droning pieces are constructed through layers of analogue and digital synthesis, as well as abstracted field recordings and samples, and make use of unique microtonal tuning systems to create intricate textures and harmonies. The overall effect is both alien and beautiful, mysterious and generous, welcoming and overwhelming. 

Deasy repeatedly examines the points of intersection between live music performance and theatre. Opening Night, a multimedia installation and performance piece that won Best Design Award at the Dublin Fringe Festival in 2022, begins as a live performance before becoming an eerie study of sound, staging, and selfhood. Found sounds and immersive drones, so familiar from her earlier work, here take on a different hue—what on tape seemed introspective and reserved now appears darker, more haunted, more formidable. Deasy’s careful sculpting of mood and tone expands until the room saturates, and something breaks.

At the heart of her work is a dedication to focused, almost investigative listening, to a type of sonic excavation which peels back the layers of the familiar and unearths something previously inaudible, exposing hidden resonances and unexpected depths.

She has released two tapes, Mouth Of The Sound (2022) and Notes From The Bath (2020), on the Irish label Fort Evil Fruit, as well as the self-released EP, Thawing (2021). 

text by Ian Maleney 


AWARDSBest Production Design at Dublin Fringe Festival for Opening Night, 2022

Arts Council of Ireland Bursary Awards in Opera and Music from 2020 - 2025

Arts Council of Ireland Music Project Awards, 2022 - 2026

Arts Council of Ireland Next Generation Award, 2017


PRESS
“The drones of Irish composer Jane Deasy can be blindingly pure, such as the light-beam of music she released in 2020 as Notes from the Bath.” - Marc Masters, Best Experimental Music on Bandcamp

“Drones as soothing as the sea itself. Blissful stuff.” - Byron Coley, The Wire

“at times so simple and static it seems to disappear.” - Marc Masters, Best Experimental Music on Bandcamp





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Blog / Research / Text

Upcoming:Sonic Dramaturgy of Sewing Machines as Musical Instruments - conference paper presentation at KISMIF, July 2026.

Book chapter in Cyborg Voices: Identity, Artistry and Performance in the Age of AI ed. Chloe Kirson-Jones (due for publication January 2027, Routledge).




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