Maria Minerva
Maria Juur (born 15 March 1988), better known by her stage name Maria Minerva, is an Estonian musician and environmental activist.
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Background information | |
Birth name | Maria Juur |
Born | Tallinn, Estonia | 15 March 1988
Genres | Electronica, outsider house, nu-disco, hypnagogic pop |
Occupation(s) | producer, songwriter, singer, DJ, radio host |
Instruments | electronics, vocals |
Years active | 2010–present |
Labels | Not Not Fun, 100% Silk, Pudru Kuul |
Associated acts | LA Vampires, Cherushii, Ajukaja, Hervé, Seahawks, NO ZU, Pharaohs |
Website | www |
Maria Minerva is the recipient of two Estonian Music Awards. Her releases have received critical acclaim from music publications such as Pitchfork Media[1] and The Fader.[2] One of Maria Minerva's early supporters was the influential pop critic Simon Reynolds.[3] She was named as one of the seminal Los Angeles artists by The Guardian[4] and appeared on Estonian World's annual "Top 12 Most Outstanding Estonian Women in the World" list.[5]
Maria graduated from the Estonian Academy of Arts and Goldsmiths, University of London, where she studied with British cultural theorist Mark Fisher.[6] Her father Mart Juur is an Estonian comedian and TV/radio personality.[7]
Collaboration with Cherushii
Chelsea Faith a.k.a Cherushii was one of the 36 victims of the 2016 Oakland warehouse fire.[8] Cherushii and Maria Minerva's collaboration was released posthumously in February 2019.[9]
Advocacy
Maria Minerva is a member of the Estonian Greens political party and has expressed support for PÕXIT, the initiative calling for divestment from Estonia's primary energy source, oil shale.[10]
Discography
- Sacred and Profane Love 12" EP (100% Silk, 2011)
- Cabaret Cixous CD/LP (Not Not Fun, 2011)
- Noble Savage 12" EP (100% Silk, 2011)
- Tallinn At Dawn CS (Not Not Fun, 2011)
- Nii hea with Ajukaja, 10" Single (Pudru Kuul, 2012)
- The Integration LP with LA Vampires (Not Not Fun, 2012)
- Will Happiness Find Me? CD/LP (Not Not Fun, 2012)
- Bless 12" EP (100% Silk, 2013)
- Histrionic LP (Not Not Fun, 2014)
- C U Again with Ajukaja, 12" EP (Pudru Kuul, 2014)
- S/T with Cherushii, 12" EP (100% Silk, 2019)
- Soft Power, CS (100% Silk, 2020)
References
- Lindsay Zoladz (2011-11-30). "Maria Minerva: Sacred & Profane Love EP Album Review". Pitchfork. Retrieved 2016-09-25.
- "Artist: Maria Minerva".
- "Female Artists With a Penchant for Synth Sounds". The New York Times. Retrieved 2016-09-25.
- "The Sound of LA". The Guardian.
- "Top 12 most outstanding Estonian women in the world".
- "Perspective: Maria Minerva remembers Mark Fisher's Infectious Intellectualism". Crack Magazine.
- Ulrik Noergaard (2011-03-31). "Maria Minerva | Dazed". Dazeddigital.com. Retrieved 2016-09-25.
- Maria Minerva. "The Rave Queen Next Door: Remembering the Life and Legacy of My Friend Cherushii". Vice.
- Henry Bruce-Jones. "100% Silk to release posthumous Cherushii & Maria Minerva collaboration". Fact Mag.
- Maria Juur. "Katastroofiporno ja kodused ülesanded planeedilt Maa". Eesti Ekspress.
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