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Jake Major is a young, emerging artist from Newcastle upon Tyne, England. He channels 1980s synth influences from <a href="spotify:artist:5MhLmv7GgyjbxGqiIGasvT" data-name="Jean-Michel Jarre">Jean-Michel Jarre</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:6jU2Tt13MmXYk0ZBv1KmfO" data-name="Giorgio Moroder">Giorgio Moroder</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:4P70aqttdpJ9vuYFDmf7f6" data-name="Vangelis">Vangelis</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:36pk438TUUMdX59j1zbvTu" data-name="John Foxx">John Foxx</a> and more, into a modern, totally unique blend of a mass of electronic genres and styles, whilst still evoking this unexplainable nostalgic sound that, if you’re Jake’s age, reminds you of a past you never knew, and then blasts you into the retrospective vision of the future that was so prevalent in pop culture back then. In live situations, Jake’s synthesizers, one of those being a keytar, mannerisms, persona, and aesthetic, thoroughly project the 1980s, whilst simultaneously evoking glimpses into the future we all imagined.