Memory Of Jane is the work of British/French producer and multi-instrumentalist, Mailë Doremus-Cook. Following the release of an EP, In The Double, earlier this year, Memory Of Jane has been likened to The xx and James Blake, though I think Metronomy is another apt comparison.
On Space Jumps, Doremus-Cook is exploring his sense of alienation, of growing up in rural France before moving to London in his late teens, not quite feeling at home in either place.
The song features production from Oli Bryson, and it finds space for Doremus-Cook’s muted and deadpan vocal delivery, even among sharp drums and layers of bass and guitar. The song has a warm, yet maudlin feel to it, and it feels appropriate for the onset of autumn. Check it out below: