Jack Dark is an independent electronic musician known for his idiosyncratic… Read Full Bio ↴Jack Dark is an independent electronic musician known for his idiosyncratic music, as well as his self-created audio software.
Jack Dark began with the release of a free ambient electronic EP named Soluna (2004). Next the synthclash Vagabond Neologist commercial LP (2005) was released. Shortly after that, the free experimental Z-Sides EP (2005) was released.
After the completion of those albums Jack began working full time on experimental virtual studio technology. He produced many popular VSTs via the freeware series DarkWare (2005), and later commercial VSTs under the brand NOVUZEIT (2006-7). However, Jack ceased VST production in 2007 to return to his musical ambitions.
Jack Dark used his now self created tools to produce the free Denizen EP (2008). Jack was unsure if he would continue writing music afterwards, but the album was met with glowing reviews which encouraged JD to work on a full length LP.
Two years later, a new LP entitled Darkness Catharsis was released in early 2010, further utilizing his personal software and deep personal introspection. Darkness Catharsis was originally going to be a commercial release, but Jack decided to release it for free due to being indecisive about continuing to produce under the "Jack Dark" name in the future.
All of JD's albums (and VST) are available for free at Jack Dark's website:
http://jackdark.atspace.com/
Jack Dark began with the release of a free ambient electronic EP named Soluna (2004). Next the synthclash Vagabond Neologist commercial LP (2005) was released. Shortly after that, the free experimental Z-Sides EP (2005) was released.
After the completion of those albums Jack began working full time on experimental virtual studio technology. He produced many popular VSTs via the freeware series DarkWare (2005), and later commercial VSTs under the brand NOVUZEIT (2006-7). However, Jack ceased VST production in 2007 to return to his musical ambitions.
Jack Dark used his now self created tools to produce the free Denizen EP (2008). Jack was unsure if he would continue writing music afterwards, but the album was met with glowing reviews which encouraged JD to work on a full length LP.
Two years later, a new LP entitled Darkness Catharsis was released in early 2010, further utilizing his personal software and deep personal introspection. Darkness Catharsis was originally going to be a commercial release, but Jack decided to release it for free due to being indecisive about continuing to produce under the "Jack Dark" name in the future.
All of JD's albums (and VST) are available for free at Jack Dark's website:
http://jackdark.atspace.com/
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@joecolman1968
I'd love a supercut of Jack 'serious moments' where the comedian act drops and the guy who makes a living by killing people shines through
@canadian__ninja
Without hyperbole this is my favourite Jack O'Neill moment. One of the few times he fully channels Kurt Russell's Jack O'Neil. The acting is on point by everyone but especially O'Neill and Malkus
@gwennhael9919
I love this scene. He could really have killed him without the other's intervention.
@PR--un4ub
Don't remind Jack that he is a Colonel.
@holl01
Probably the best piece of acting by anyone from SG1. Gave me goosebumps!
@chapperschannel7466
I remember watching this episode and i felt as angry as Jack did.. if i was in his shoes i would have done the same
@BrowncoatGofAZ
I can’t say that I wouldn’t have done the same thing, but the pastor was right. It wouldn’t have fixed anything.
@KurtRichterCISSP
@@BrowncoatGofAZ It sure would have muddied up any plans he had in the future
@somebuddyX
One of my favourite episodes.
@PR--un4ub
Proof positive that RDA can do "serious".