Jack Smith

Biography

Jack Smith is a composer, arranger, performer and sound-maker, based in London.

Alongside his music for concert, Jack has experience working with many multidisciplinary artists, from dance, film and installation. He is interested in working across both acoustic and electronic spaces, and often combining the two. Recent work includes: “Fuzz Maker” (2025) for orchestra, “HEY STOP” (2025) for dance soundtrack, “LOVE SONG” (2025) for solo violin and electronics and “‘Space Cowboy Sozzled” (2025) for orchestra. He has had work performed in festivals such as the Edinburgh Fringe, the Resolution Dance Festival and the Guangdong Dance Festival; and in venues such as Peckham Levels, the Cutty Sark (Dry Berth) and King Charles Court, Greenwich.

He is currently studying at Trinity Laban Conservatoire, in London, having been taught by Alex Paxton, Errollyn Wallen and Amir Konjani.

As well as being trained in contemporary classical music, Jack takes inspiration from and often works across many other genres and styles – being a fan of hyper-pop, alternative pop/rock, ambient, sound-collage and acousmatic music – in which he is experienced in producing too. Jack has considerable experience in arranging for various musical ensembles, and he is also a drummer.

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