Eve Maret is a Nashville-based experimental artist and composer who employs a wide array of electronic media and techniques in her various disciplines, exploring the possibilities of personal and communal healing through creative action.
“I’m keenly interested in how my sense of hearing relates to the sixth sense, or the intuitive sense, which lies beyond normal perception. There’s a lot that I sense throughout the day that I can’t verbally express, and music is a means for me to process that which lies beyond the visible. Everything has a frequency. Sound is a thought. Sound is a plant growing in my window. Sound is a dream I had last night.” - Eve Maret
To Eve, the act of creating is a wholehearted “Yes.” She is devoted to creating and performing in a way that is inherently artful, emotionally raw, and transcendent. Drawing inspiration from nineteenth-century orchestral and choral works, the Fluxus movement, Kosmische Musik and funk, Eve makes use of digital and modular synthesizers, a vocoder, clarinet, soprano saxophone, electric bass, guitar, and MIDI Sprout technology to create works that range from lush cinematic compositions to space disco.
Eve has performed across the United States alongside artists such as Xiu Xiu, JEFF the Brotherhood, Lydia Lunch, and Sun Araw. In March of 2018 and 2019, she performed at Big Ears Festival’s 12-Hour drone. She also performs in Flower Power Synth and Woodwind Ensemble with JayVe Montgomery and Will Hicks, as well as The Feature, her electronic duo with Adrienne Franke. FPSWE released Titanic II in 2019 on Kentucky label Obsolete Staircases.
In addition to her personal creative practices, Eve is committed to providing avenues for others to create and uplift one another. She, Jess Chambers, Deli Paloma-Sisk, and Arlene Sparacia founded Hyasynth House, an electronic music collective and education center for female, trans, and non-binary artists in May of 2018. Together they facilitated workshops, performances, and community-wide conversations in an effort to support and empower marginalized groups. Eve is now the sole organizer of Hyasynth House events, which are continually offered in and around Nashville.
“Maret presents a loving tribute to her community, maintained by a distinct, individual voice that’s impossible to ignore” - Bandcamp (Album of the Day)
“So buoyant and inventive are Maret’s tones and arrangements…an intriguing new name in experimental pop” - Wire Magazine
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