Born Heather Dziobak in a small logging town in Washington State, Deep (a stage name she adopted as a joke that never ended) studied jazz bass before dropping out of Berklee after two semesters. “They wanted me to learn how to swing,” she once said in the only interview she has ever given, to a now-defunct zine called Tape Op Radio . “I wanted to learn how to hover.”
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Paradoxically, deep heather needs full sun to look dark. In shade, the plant stretches and the pigments become diluted.