In a world where genre lines blur more by the day, Jack Taylor is proving that boundaries are meant to be broken. His music isn’t just sound—it’s experience. It’s the feeling of stepping into a movie scene, the energy of a final boss battle, and the raw intimacy of a diary entry—all at once.

Jack’s foundation was laid in the echo of legends.

“I grew up on classic rock—Van Halen, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin,” he says. “That era taught me the power of tension, emotion, and sonic storytelling.”

But he didn’t stop at nostalgia. Jack began flipping those classic sounds with modern tools, using his production skills to breathe new life into familiar riffs and textures. That reimagination process taught him how to shape energy, how to build anticipation, and most importantly, how to tell stories without saying a word.

Eventually, words found their place in his work, too.

“Eminem and Joyner Lucas showed me what precision and cadence could do. That opened a door to lyricism I hadn’t walked through before. It made me want to experiment—not just with sound, but with flow and emotion.”

On the EDM front, Jack was equally inspired. The cinematic weight and emotional builds from artists like Seven Lions, Gareth Emery, Illenium, and ODESZA helped shape his production ethos. You can hear it in the sweeping atmospheres and towering drops of his songs—music that doesn’t just hit the ears, but swells in the chest.

Jack Taylor’s sound is now a hybrid: part hip-hop, part ambient EDM, part rock-opera soundtrack. And the best part? He’s just getting started.

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