Making music is where I can be most myself, where the noise of the world fades and I can tune into something quieter, something deeper. I write music for people who feel everything a little too much, who need space to process, to drift, to remember.
I’m drawn to the tension between analog and digital, warmth and glitch, order and chaos. I love the detail of electronic textures but I never want to lose the human touch, the creak of a piano pedal, the breath behind a violin, the imperfections. I’m influenced by artists who blur those same boundaries: Nils Frahm, Jon Hopkins, Ólafur Arnalds, Burial, James Blake, creators who’ve taught me that emotion doesn’t necessarily even need lyrics for the music to speak.
Jack Zade is a London-based composer and producer known for his innovative approach to blending electronica with organic orchestration. His music navigates between atmospheric electronic soundscapes and acoustic elements, creating a unique sonic palette that reflects a wide range of influences. With a deep background in electronic music, Jack’s compositions often evoke a cinematic quality, balancing textured digital beats with live instrumentation. His work likely appeals to listeners who appreciate experimental genres, ambient music, and intricate sound design that merges the digital and acoustic worlds.