Jackmaster

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Jackmaster
Birth nameJack Revill
Also known asJackmaster
Born01/11/1986
Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
GenresHouse, Tech house, Deep House, Techno, Bass
OccupationDJ
Years active2007 – present

Jack Revill, better known as Jackmaster, is a Scottish DJ from Glasgow. He is a co-founder of the record label and club night Numbers as well as Wireblock, Dress 2 Sweat and Point.One Recordings.

He is renowned for his in-depth and diverse music taste and ability to mix a multitude of different genres[1] as well as being one of a few examples of a DJ known primarily as a DJ (rather than a producer), alongside Hessel Audio’s Ben UFO and Rinse FM’s Oneman [2]


Career

Revill was taught to DJ by his best friend Calum Morton (a.k.a Spencer) at the age of 12[3] and spent much of his teenage years DJing in bars and clubs around Glasgow - by the time Revill was 17 he was a resident at Glasgow techno institution Monox and promoting his own club-nights alongside Spencer.

He began working at the world renowned record shop Rubadub in Glasgow at the age of 14 where, rather than asking for money he was paid one record per hours work[4], though - after leaving school at 16 - he began working full at time at Rubadub distribution. It was while working at the shop that Revill was given the nickname Jackmaster in reference to the popular term “Jackmaster” coined in the Chicago House music scene in the late 80s[5].

He adopted the alias Jackmaster as his DJ moniker in slots on local radio station Radio Magnetic with early mentor Claude Young from Detroit. At the time he had no DJ name and asked to use his birth name - but Claude and Spencer advised he used the name Jackmaster and it stuck.[6]

Revill was awarded ‘Breakthrough DJ’ at DJ Magazine’s Best Of British Awards in 2010[7].

In 2011, after his Numbers label hosted a series of parties at Fabric (club) nightclub in London, Revill was asked by the London clubbing institution to mix and curate FabricLive.57. The mix was received with critical acclaim receiving 4.5 out of 5 on Resident Advisor.[8][9]

Revill has played at a number of clubbing institutions such as Fabric (club), Circo Loco at DC10 (nightclub), The Warehouse Project, Output, Berghain, Trouw and Sub Club, as well as festivals such as Glastonbury Festival, Croatian Music Festivals, Dekmantel, Bestival, T In The Park and Croatian Music Festivals.[10]

In 2014 Revill became the third DJ to host the residency series at London’s XOYO club. He curated a diverse lineup of acts that included Moodymann, Joy Orbison, Tale Of Us, Dance Mania (record label) and DJ Slimzee among others.[11]


Record Labels

Revill has set up a number of record label; the first of which, Point.One Recordings, was an electro label set up in 2006, set up with the intention to release the first works by Warp Records recording artist Rustie under the Voltaic alias [12]. Following this Revill founded Dress 2 Sweat in 2007[13], a vinyl label that focused predominantly on Baltimore club and various other strains of Ghetto Music emerging from the USA[14].

A year later, Revill and good friend Calum Morton, along with Calum’s brother Neil, formed Wireblock records which saw releases from Hudson Mohawke and Rustie in the early stages of their career before they signed to Warp Records, as well as personal heroes such a Rome's Lory D[15].

Numbers

The Numbers (record label) record label was formed in 2010 with the combining of the three labels, Wireblock, Dress 2 Sweat and Stuffrecords.[16] Wireblock being run by Revill and brothers Calum and Neil Morton; Dress 2 Sweat run by Jack Revill alone; and Stuffrecords by Richard Chater.[17] The first release by Numbers was 'If U Want Me' by Deadboy[18], has since released records from Jamie xx, Mosca, Redinho and SOPHIE and become one of the most important and influential record labels in electronic music today.[19]

In 2013 Numbers, along with Dedbeat, started a weekender festival called 'Pleasure Principle’.[20]


Discography

DJ Mixes

  • 2006: Numbers #001 - 60 Minutes of Numbers Episode #01 / From Paris To Baltimore Via Detroit ‎
  • 2006: Numbers #006 - 60 Minutes Of Numbers Episode #05 / Mastermix #2
  • 2011: Resident Advisor Podcast 289
  • 2011: FabricLive.57

References

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