Jack Revill.Photo:Jack Revill/Instagram
Jack Revill/Instagram
Jack Revill.Jack Revill/Instagram
“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,” the statement continued.
“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,” the family concluded. “His legacy will continue to inspire, and his impact on the world of dance music will remain indelible.”
Revill was born in Glasgow, Scotland, and began immersing himself in the music scene at 14 years old when he worked at the Glasgow record shop Rubadub, according toResident Advisor.
“I never had to buy any records again. So that was an obvious perk [of the job],” he told the publication in 2012.
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“It was just little things like when promos would come in and you would have first dibs on them,” Revill continued. “You’d maybe have to argue about it with one of the older buyers or whatever but you knew you could at least borrow it for a gig or borrow it for the weekend, and that for me was really invaluable.”
He began DJing at just 17 years old, perResident Advisor, and rose to fame in the Glasgow club scene.
Throughout his career as a performer and record label boss (co-founding the label Numbers), he became one of the most in-demand DJs, performing at festivals and clubs throughout the world. He was awarded the Breakthrough DJ Award atDJ Mag’s Best of British Awards in 2010and had aresidency at BBC Radio in 2014.
His last performance was inSeptember at Spain’s Hï Ibiza.
source: people.com