DJ Jack Revill – best known by his stage name Jackmaster – has died at the age of 38.
On Saturday, October 12, the Scottish musician’s family announced that he had tragically passed away that morning in Ibiza, Spain.
His loved ones took his Instagram account to share the news, along with a photo of the record producer and a heartbreaking message detailing his death.
It read: ‘Statement from the family of Jack Revill (Jackmaster): It is with great sadness that we confirm the untimely passing of Jack Revill, known to many as Jackmaster. Jack tragically died in Ibiza on the morning of October 12, following complications from an accidental head injury.
“His family – Kate, Sean and Johnny – are heartbroken. While deeply touched by the overwhelming support from friends, colleagues and fans, the family kindly requests privacy as they cope with the immense grief of this devastating loss.”
DJ Jack Revill – best known by his stage name Jackmaster – has died at the age of 38
On Saturday, October 12, the Scottish musician’s family announced that he had tragically passed away that morning in Ibiza, Spain
“Jack tragically died in Ibiza on the morning of October 12, following complications from an accidental head injury,” his family confirmed
“The family kindly requests privacy as they cope with the immense sadness of this devastating loss,” the message said
The family asked for privacy as they navigate this difficult time, but are comforted knowing that Jack’s legacy will live on through his music.
‘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 him. the scenes.
‘His talent for mixing genres and delivering exciting DJ sets and productions has earned him the respect and admiration of colleagues and fans around the world. His legacy will continue to inspire and his impact on the world of dance music will remain indelible.”