September 2016 I was diagnosed with MS. So i decided to make a song about my diagnosis, with the help of my friend Overturned Big Rig on the production, to help me cope...
I had a MRI done to see why I am losing vision in my right eye... They found legions all over my brain, and then a week later it was found in my spine. Doctors said it was a severe case of demyelination of my nerves. It’s RRMS. I have less feeling on my right side of my body, especially in my foot. The right side of my face went numb for a while; not knowing it was related to MS. The doctors said from the looks of my chart that I probably had it 10+ years, easy. This explains a lot of the things that have been happening to me over the years, and here I thought it was just me getting older. I had no idea it was MS... I draw and make music to help cope with this diagnosis. It's frustrating, but it's the card I got dealt and it's out of my hands. People look at me and don’t see that I have MS. I seem normal. It is a silent disease. It’s a frustrating disease. I just try and stay positive about this diagnosis, but sometimes staying positive is easier said then done.
A new beat tape from Jeremiah Jae is trippier than anything he’s done before, layering sci-fi electronics & surreal vocal snatches. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 10, 2017
Twenty minutes of dark, loosely-constructed grit, inspired by winter nights in Chicago. Timely, resonant and remarkably efficient. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 15, 2016