Jason Taylor Releases 'Creation Creator' EP

Jason Taylor has released his new EP "Creation Creator", featuring the hit single "Feelin' Me", through Mi5/UMG. The eagerly-anticipated release marks Taylor's long-awaited major-label debut.
Produced by Darryl Swann (Macy Gray, John Frusciante), "Feelin' Me" unfurls Taylor's enigmatic sound - a blend of rock, adult contemporary, and indie. Over a whirling backdrop of melodic acoustic guitar, crisp production, and electronic elements, Taylor's music draws on the blues-tinged pop of John Mayer and the vocal range and pristine falsetto of John Legend.
Taylor strives to make music that speaks to the deeper side of humanity. With a passion to use his talents to make a difference, themes of spirituality, personal growth, and overcoming hardship underpin much of his lyricism. Having overcome hardship himself, including a challenging childhood and later in life, a serious neck injury, his music is as raw as it is real, and "Feelin' Me" is no exception.
"You've got to get in to get out of the matrix. The inside is as vast as the outside. Who would you be if you were not in battle with yourself?" - Jason Taylor on "Feelin' Me"
A lifelong guitar player, Taylor fondly recalls ditching his job at age 19 to attend famed singer-guitarist John Mayer's "Mayercraft Carrier" festival. It was a radical step toward realizing his dreams and becoming the musician he is today. Prior to catching the attention of Mi5 Recordings, Taylor cut his teeth performing with the likes of O.A.R and Guster, and honing his smooth, funk-driven guitar style. A seasoned road performer, Taylor also has four West Coast tours under his belt, including performances at Lightning in a Bottle and Oregon Eclipse Festival.
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