Born in Glasgow, Revill worked at well-known record shop Rubadub in Glasgow, and went on to become the co-founder of the record label Numbers.

He had recently released the single Nitro, featuring Kid Enigma, telling Electronic Groove music magazine: “It was about feeling hyped and inspired in the club.

“Sadly, those moments are rare now. Blame the phones and people who don’t dance, I think.

“I am so grateful for my fans, but I got into music because I love dancing. It’s a lost artform at the moment, I think”.

In 2018 he apologised after an incident at the Love Saves the Day music festival in Bristol, after admitting behaving “inappropriately and offensively to staff at the event whilst heavily intoxicated”.

Electronic duo Disclosure were among those paying tribute, writing on Instagram, external: “Can’t believe this. Heart broken. Thank you for all the amazing memories & inspiration Jack. This is just awful awful awful.”

A post from the official Instagram account of DU duo CamelPhat on Revill’s Instagram page said: “Can’t believe what I’m reading… in an industry full of Ego you were hands down one of the nicest fellas we ever met along the way. Our thoughts are with family & friends. RIP my friend x

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