Tributes have poured in for a Scots DJ following his sudden dying simply days after the discharge of 'the most important monitor' of his life.
Jamie Roy's devastated household introduced his passing to followers in a touching Fb put up on Wednesday morning. Describing the producer as a 'gifted' musician, his heartbroken family members instructed how he can be missed by many.
The put up reads: "It's with a lot unhappiness that we share this message from Jamie Roy's household. Jamie handed away yesterday.
"Jamie was a a lot liked and gifted son, brother, nephew and uncle and liked by his many buddies and colleagues each inside the music trade and past that. We're all completely heartbroken."

Jamie, from Dumfries, was a daily artist in Glasgow's underground home and techno scene in his youthful years. He went on to play for holidaymakers in Ibiza - acting at Pacha, Ushuaïa Ibiza, Amnesia, Ibiza Rocks and DC-10.
His sudden dying comes simply days after he launched 'Let Us Sing', with 'one of many largest producers on earth'. Tagging Sony Music and Extremely Information in a put up on social media, Jamie shared the information with followers, revealing he had produced the music in lockdown.
Artists from the British music scene have been main tributes on-line, with performers describing him as 'one of many good ones'.
DJ and producer Ewan McVicar, from Ayrshire, wrote: "Simply heard about Jamie Roy. One of many good ones.
"Unmatched optimistic vitality all the time and no hidden agenda, only a good man. So, so unhappy.
"I'm gutted relaxation in peace mate".
Newcastle DJ Patrick Topping added: "Gutted to listen to of the passing of Jamie Roy, such a sound lad".
DJ duo CamelPhat posted on-line: "RIP Jamie Roy, one of many good guys on this loopy trade. Ideas are with your loved ones and buddies.
"Will miss you."
London-based DJ and producer Zoe London wrote: "I’m so unhappy to listen to about Jamie Roy passing this morning. I’d adopted him for some time and liked how inspiring his life and profession on this trade was.
"He got here throughout as a very real and wonderful man. I’m sorry for the loss."
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