The duo were joined in 2004 by producer Andy Searle Barnes, and quickly established themselves with appearances all over the UK, including the Greenbelt festival,[2] Spring Harvest, and Soul Survivor (charity).
[5] As a solo artist Galactus Jack moved in a slightly different direction, embracing a broader EDM sound and a stronger focus on faith themes that would help listeners connect to the Christian gospel message.
The EP was written and produced with Chris Taylor at Liverpool's Rooftop Audio Studio's and features guest vocals from CCM artist Shell, MC Ad-Apt and singer/songwriter Lindsey and utilised live electric guitar parts and an electronic/rock hybrid sound.
"Reality Bytes" received positive reviews from various online sites such as Cross Rhythms,[7] Soul Audio[8] and Louder Than The Music[9] and won Independent Contemporary Album of the Year at the Christian Broadcast Council Awards 2010.
[10] The EP was predominantly an instrumental work drawing influences from French electronic artists such as Justice, Cassius and Daft Punk and moved Galactus Jack back to his house DJ roots.
[13] "The final part of the EP series has some of my favourite new songs on it from Younger Days, both musically and lyrically, as well as having my mate and all around legend Bcee bringing some drum and bass remix vibes to 100" said Galactus Jack.