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Rob Tirea Takes Us Through His Emotional 'Universal Jest' EP [Track by Track Review]

  • July 25, 2025
  • Patrick Ames Conner
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Los Angeles-based producer Rob Tirea has completed his most ambitious work to date with the release of Universal Jest EP – a four-track emotional odyssey that explores life's beautiful contradictions through his distinctive blend of alternative dance, rock, and indie pop. The collection chronicles an arc from longing to loss, packaged in Tirea's signature sound that balances electronic innovation with organic instrumentation.

The EP arrives accompanied by a special live performance video featuring Tirea alongside string duo Nicole Garcia and Michelle Rearick from Fine Line Music Service, filmed in Downtown Los Angeles. With a remarkable catalogue that includes collaborations with GRAMMY-nominated producers Andrew Bayer and Lipless, Universal Jest establishes Tirea as an artist unafraid to explore the full spectrum of human experience while crafting emotionally resonant electronic music.

We caught up with Tirea to discuss each track on the EP, which showcases his evolution as both producer and songwriter through increasingly sophisticated arrangements that reward both casual listening and deep emotional engagement.

"Give Me Love Give Me Light"

"I'd been surrounded by noise: fake conversations, fake highs, people chasing aesthetics instead of truth. So I sat down and wrote this almost like a plea. Like, 'Can something just feel real again?'

There's a simplicity in the words love and light, but to me they mean survival. Not in the dramatic way, but in the quiet way where you're just trying to feel something that isn't curated or filtered. I wanted it to sound like the first deep breath after a long day. Vulnerable, stripped down, like you're not performing anymore."

"There You Are"

"This one's about how life loves to keep you on your toes, and just when you're feeling a bit too clever, a bit too in control, it sneaks up behind you and goes, 'Not so fast.'

You're out here thinking you've cracked the code, maybe feeling a little smug about it… and then something totally humbling drops out of the sky like a piano in an old cartoon. And all you can say is, 'There you are.'

It's not always dramatic. Sometimes it's just some quiet little moment that makes you go, 'Oh, right. I don't know anything.' Which is strangely comforting, in a twisted sort of way."

"She Wants A Nobody"

"Yeah… this one's me being a bit salty, if I'm honest.

It's about someone leaving. Not really in flames, not with drama, just… gone. You're sat there with all these words you didn't get to say, and they're off with someone new.

The title's not a jab at the other guy. It's more about how I felt after. It was like I got ghosted by my own storyline. You go from being the one to just some chapter she skips. And you're thinking, 'Really? That's who you picked?' But deep down you know it's not about him. It's about not being chosen.

I was bitter. Still might be, a little. That's where the song came from."

"How Do I Love You Anymore"

"This one was hard to write because it felt too honest. It's not about the big dramatic breakup. No screaming matches, no slammed doors. It's about the slow erosion, the quiet distance, the way someone can still be in the room and already feel like a stranger.

I kept asking myself that question: How do I love you anymore? Not in anger. In confusion. In grief.

There's a line between loving someone and remembering how to, and when that memory starts to fade… it's brutal. Not loud-brutal but whisper-brutal. The kind that hits you when you're brushing your teeth or hearing them laugh at something that used to make you feel warm, and now just makes you feel gone."

'Universal Jest' is out now on all streaming platforms.

Connect with Rob Tirea: Instagram | Spotify | SoundCloud | Website

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Brooklyn-bred, Los Angeles-based techno enthusiast covering music, artists, events, culture and news in the dance / electronic music and queer culture spaces

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