Jake Stanczak

Jake Stanczak, a.k.a. Kill The Noise, is an electronic music producer and DJ from Rochester, New York. His record, Occult Classic, is out October 2015. You can find him on Twitter here and Facebook here.

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Bio

Jacob Stanczak, known by his stage names Ewun and Kill the Noise, is a electronic music producer from Rochester, New York. He has worked with many artists including Spor, Evol Intent, Infiltrata, The Upbeats and Dieselboy. He co-owns the label Slow Roast Records alongside DJ Craze, which is distributed by Fool's Gold Records. Stanczak first started releasing his music in 2004 under the name Ewun. After signing with the Play Me Records label in 2007, he started producing under the name Kill The Noise. His first release was a collaboration with Datsik, titled "Lightspeed", which was released on Play Me Records in 2008. The track was a huge success and was featured in video games such as Need For Speed: ProStreet and Saints Row 2. He then went on to release several other tracks on the label including "Kill Kill Kill", "Jokes On You" and "My World". In 2011, he produced and was featured on the tracks Narcissistic Cannibal (along with Skrillex) and Fuels the Comedy, from Korn's tenth studio album The Path of Totality. Narcissistic Cannibal was released as a single on October 2011, with the album following on December 2011. His collaboration with Skrillex, Fatman Scoop and Michael Angelakos, "Recess", entered the UK Singles Chart at number 57. The song is the title track from Skrillex's debut album Recess. Stanczak has produced soundtracks for multiple videogames and movies, such as the 2014 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie, "XXX: Return of Xander Cage", and "In the shadow of the Moon". Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

Talks

Jake Stanczak (Kill the Noise, Ewun) Talks Disclosure’s Caracal

By Jake Stanczak | September 23, 2015

Jake Stanczak (Kill the Noise, Ewun) Talks Disclosure’s Caracal

The only complaint this electronic star has about the Surrey dance music production team's new album is that there isn't much to complain about.