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Jack Synister is a lifelong creator and sonic architect with deep roots in late-’80s DJ culture, Florida bass, and underground mixtape culture.
A former rapper, producer, and mashup DJ, Jack is also the mind behind Myra Ghetzhauf—a fictional autonomous AI vocalist and the face of a cult trilogy of CD-era mixtapes.
Influenced early by legends like The Fat Boys, 2 Live Crew, Magic Mike, MC ADE, NWA, Eazy-E, Public Enemy, Rakim, and The Beastie Boys, Jack's musical path evolved through the mentorship and inspiration of artists such as RZA, Wu-Tang Clan, Method Man, ODB, Ludacris, and The Prodigy. He also credits unexpected influences like Kwame, LOTUG, Onyx, KMD—with favorite artist being composer John Williams—for shaping his eclectic style.
His current sound blends old-school breakbeat aesthetics, synthwave, a whiff of static-laden samples, and most importantly deep, booming bass with a modern trap edge—often layered with humor, nostalgia, and surreal undertones.
At the core of this new phase is the concept of Myra: a rebellious artist embodying themes of resistance, revolt, and systemic deconstruction.
After stepping away from music for over a decade due to creative burnout, vocal disabilties, and life’s detours, Jack Synister has returned—not for fame or money, but for the love of the craft.
“I’m not hearing what I want to hear out there… so I making it myself.”
Jack thrives behind the scenes, preferring the execution of ideas, and production over performance.
Whether through cinematic beatscapes or AI-augmented vocals, his goal is simple:
 To move you. Hopefully rattle your windows.
“This might be the last thing I ever do—or the start of something completely new.”
Tune In, Turn Up.
I just wanna make your world a more tolerable place.
One track at a time.
OCT 2013
"This whole thing is a real departure from anything else I've created." Not so much a song, OR video, but moreover a bubbling cauldron of ideas, that addresses not only a subconscious take against "the industry", but a general call out against our society as a whole, pointing continuous fingers at humanities failure in dynamics and moral decomposition. It's said that a picture's worth a 1000 words, so I put that to the test, by setting emotive vocals, limited strictly to singular verbs & nouns, to internally stimulative images, to create a dark and foreboding experience, without using descriptive lines, or a single word of vulgarity. Wanting to push the minimalism to an extreme, I feel "The Truth" works in its excessive simplicity, as a total strip down of material, it does an excellent job of making the quite complex look incredibly basic. As originally conceived, "The Truth's" subliminalistic lyrics and visual presentation are both metaphorical and extremely literal, walking fine 360 degree lines of imagination and stark surrealities. "I appreciate intellectuality in art, especially in music, & actually can't stand (the current state of) rap, but absolutely live for hip-hop, which I feel has generally lacked in substance on a steady dissolve since the 94' era, so I wanted to step outside the proverbial box and avoid any specific genre." Not that I care of opinions, but the artist in me only hopes that witnesses will get the point, or at least half of it, and recognize "The Truth" for what it is, an audio visual piece of art, intended to open dialogue, and incite cultural self-recognition. I think people are either going to totally love it, or entirely hate it, either way, it's just "The Truth".
4/20 - 2016
2016 Music Video for 4/20 via Seven Sense Intl. and Jack Synister, featuring Blind Fury and the Staff of Seven Sense, to include the "Starring" role of Munkee, the store manager, as well as a rather large number of beloved patrons, "some of which don't even smoke" but came to show support regardless, we sincerely Thank You one and All!
NOV 2010.
FEB 2022
3 - 2013