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YetepHailing from Bemboka, Australia, Thomas Jack is an emerging star with a sound and style like a perfect summer’s day: it’s warm, full of good vibes, and shamelessly appealing. His signature sound is a blend of many live instruments: saxophone, flutes, trumpets, violins, you name it; Thomas finds some unique and organic ways to incorporate the smorgasbord of sounds into his productions.
Having been discovered a little less than three months ago, Jack has quickly taken the Internet by storm: he’s already landed in the number-one position on The Hype Machine charts five times. His breakthrough production “Final Speech” led him a viral tear on the esteemed platform, and he has continued the successful run with follow-up tracks, like his much-talked-about remix for Of Monsters and Men’s “Little Talks” and the extra smooth remix for Adrian Lux’s hit “Teenage Crime” and most recently his single “Symphony” which set the internet ablaze. Thomas’ music will continue to push boundaries, by both inspiring and captivating people all over the world. The future is looking bright for this young star.

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