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Jackmaster, Scottish DJ Jack Revill, Dies at 38

Jackmaster, the Scottish DJ and manufacturer Jack Revill who co-founded the Glasgow report label and membership night time Numbers, has died, his folk has showed. He was once 38.

The news of Jackmaster’s demise was once posted in a message from his family that was once shared at the DJ’s verified Instagram account.

He died on Saturday, Oct. 12, in Ibiza then struggling a head trauma, in line with the observation.

“It is with profound sorrow that we confirm the untimely passing of Jack Revill, known to many as Jackmaster,” his folk wrote. “Jack tragically died in Ibiza on the morning of 12th October, following complications arising from an accidental head injury.”

“His family — Kate, Sean, and Johnny — are utterly heartbroken. While deeply touched by the overwhelming support from friends, colleagues, and fans, the family kindly requests privacy as they navigate the immense grief of this devastating loss,” the observation stated.

Their phrases paid tribute to the eclectic DJ’s inventive {and professional} accomplishments, and his position within the digital tune family: “Jack’s passion for music and his relentless drive to push creative boundaries through his work at the Numbers label and Rubadub Records in Glasgow, including discovering countless innovative artists, made him a beloved and pioneering figure in the electronic music community both in front of and behind the scenes. His talent for blending genres and delivering electrifying DJs sets and productions earned him the respect and admiration of peers and fans across the globe. His legacy will continue to inspire, and his impact on the world of dance music will remain indelible.”

Born in 1986, Revill labored at Glasgow report store Rubadub and was once an enthusiastic DJ as an adolescent, and followed the nickname, and next level identify, Jackmaster in connection with the freestyle dance time period from the Chicago area scene within the Eighties.

“I never worked for money,” he stated in 2012 interview with Resident Advisor. “It was always just like, you would take a record per hour, so an import from Detroit or Chicago or New York was £7.50, which I guess you could say was quite a good wage.”

“I used to love it, even like the smell of the place, I was just obsessed with that shop,” Revill recalled of Rubadub, the place he’d get his fingers on pristine promo information and get to borrow them for gigs, get right of entry to that he famous was once “invaluable.” It was once there that he constructed early trade connections and broadened his publicity to each and every subgenre.

In an interview with Billboard in 2017, Revill credited his 2011 FabricLive.57 combine, which contained foundational Detroit information (Style 500, Interior Town, Underground Resistance) and surprises from mainstream pop (Sia, Radiohead, Skepta) as the combo that “catapulted me into being a DJ who has gigs every Friday and every Saturday, and it’s been that way ever since.”

Of the sheer number of tune in his units, he told Billboard, “It just goes everywhere, then back again. Even I don’t know what’s coming next most of the time. My sets at their most eclectic would include everything I like: house, techno, disco, Italo, dubstep, grime, ’80s pop and everything in between.”

With Jackmaster’s identify at the lineup at leading golf equipment and gala’s, he landed a BBC Radio 1 Crucial Combine residency in 2014. Amongst his achievements, in 2016 he was once awarded the Sub Membership Digital Track Award on the Scottish Track Awards, and in 2017 he gained the Tennents’ Yellowish Can Award for his contributions to Scottish tradition.

Over time his report label Numbers — which merged his early label Wireblock with Get dressed 2 Sweat and Stuff — has exempted dozens of information, with early paintings from Jessie Ware, Jamie xx and the overdue Sophie a few of the label’s discography.

Amid all his successes, in 2018 he was once the topic of temporary controversy then being accused of sexual harassment at that presen’s Love Saves the Time Competition in Bristol, U.Okay., the place he stated he was once on GHB. In 2019 he spoke with Vice of his enjoy with GHB and his ongoing regret over the power failure incident — then which he’d individually met with the ones figuring out as sufferers, publicly apologized, and brought “an extended period out” to deal with his substance abuse thru remedy and AA. “There’s no handbook for this,” he stated of the status.

However the ones suffering from his habits on the competition issued a observation supporting his go back to tune, writing: “He’s taken time out to work on himself and undertaken to never repeat this behaviour towards anyone else in future. He has our staff and the festival’s support in working towards these aims and his own future happiness.”

Put up-pandemic he was once actively again to gig future and developing mixes, and in 2022 exempted his Vizor/Early Experiments virtual and vinyl all set, which was once his first complete EP.

In an interview with Electronic Groove in March 2024 environment his unmarried “Nitro” that includes Child Enigma, Revill stated, “I am building a new studio as a priority, getting back into buying vinyl, and collecting Celtic memorabilia, all healthy addictions for me, except for my bank balance.”

“I’ve been touring worldwide for 15 years. I’m obsessed with DJing. Can’t stop, won’t stop,” Revill advised EG when requested about pace plans.

Revill’s year at the street in 2024 was once frequently documented via the DJ on Instagram, with a go back and forth to the U.S. being a contemporary spotlight. “Big up everyone who turned up!” he wrote. “Every time I come over to see you guys it seems to get better.”

He last posted two weeks ago about his September gig on the membership Hï Ibiza, the place he stated the “vibe was wicked.” Utmost year he additionally proudly shared one in every of his earliest tunes was being featured in an Apple advert.

“You can’t explain it. It’s a rush from the tip of your toes right up to your head, manifested in a great big grin on your face, for me anyway. I try to let it be known when I’m enjoying myself on the decks,” Revill told Billboard in 2018, talking of what it’s love to really feel the excitement from the community.


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