Eve Maret – Gethsemani

Eve Maret (sounds like “muh-ray”) 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.

Over twelve tracks, her upcoming album Diamond Cutter is an exploration of the space where strength meets vulnerability. The title comes from an ancient Buddhist text of the same name, and it’s out April 17th.
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, electric bass, guitar, and field recordings to create works that range from lush cinematic compositions to space disco. Eve’s music practice is a conversation with her numerous curiosities, manifested in the form of video art, drawing, dance, ritual, and cymatics.
Today, Eve shares the single, “Gethsemani.”
The song came to her in a dream while she was visiting a monastery, and she later actualized the music she heard in her head. Named after the biblical garden, the track is inspired by Eve’s Catholic upbringing, a part of her past that she admits is complicated and racked with guilt. Fast forward to today and Eve had a bit of a viral moment on her Instagram page recently, where a clip in which she was dressed as a nun during a recent live set resulted in one of her widest audiences yet on the platform.
On the new single, Eve shares: “Growing up Catholic was…complicated. It was a decision that was made for me, and it’s all that I knew. I was taught that from the moment I was born, I was sinful. Not only that, but with a name like Eve, I truly felt responsible for anything bad that happened around me.
Dressing up like a nun and playing music felt like a random idea at first, but in retrospect, my life has been building towards this culmination point for years. I’m re-contextualizing my wounds to empower myself. I’m taking the parts of Catholicism I appreciate and reappropriating them. I am devoted to music, to knowing myself, and to having fun in the process.”
| Eve Maret Live Dates |
| April 18 – Knoxville, TN – the Pilot Light |
| May 30 – Memphis, TN – Memphis Concrète |
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