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Chociaż urodził się w Monachium, posiada także tajskie korzenie. Niemal od najmłodszych lat jego największą pasją była muzyka. Zaczął uczęszczać do szkoły muzycznej, gdzie komponował wiele wspaniałych melodii na pianinie. Później grał w szkolnej grupie heavy-metalowej jako basista. Jego pierwszy utwór został wydany w roku 1994 w kultowym labelu techno Delirium i nosił tytuł "Under 100Hz". Mniej więcej w tym samym czasie zaczął stawiać pierwsze kroki w live-actach, co zaowocowało współpracą z producentem Masters At Work. Do tej pory Jerome wydał ponad 100 własnych produkcji i remiksów, współpracując z wieloma znanymi artystami z całego świata. Jest również pierwszym Niemcem, który...
Jerome Sydenham's illustrious music career took off in the late eighties when he joined the prestigious A & R division at Atlantic Records. During this time Jerome worked with mega stars, ranging from En Vogue to Ten City. His interest in the underground house scene was also burgeoning. In 1995 Sydenham formed the label Ibadan Records and his DJ career went international, producing records and touring with legends Joe Claussell and Kerri Chandler. By the time Sydenham and his imprint Ibadan hit the millennium he was pioneering a fresh soulful tech-house sound with his co-producer Dennis Ferrer, hence the launch...
Jerome LOL is an American electronic music producer based in Los Angeles. Jerome LOL, née Jerome Potter, first was recognized playing with sound and image on Tumblr as a curator, remixer, and collagist. These three terms are all in the same family of art-making, relying as they do on primary source artistic material—sometimes to make something new, sometimes to reveal hidden characteristics in an original work. But there’s an important distinction to be made between curating, remixing, and creating collages, and it is in moving along the spectrum that Potter has found his voice, as exemplified beautifully on the new...
Trumpeter Henry Jerome (born November 12, 1917 in New York,NY) put together his first orchestra in the mid thirties. They received some fame via broadcasts on ABC from the Edison Hotel. Early vocalists were David Allen & Frank Warren. Jerome and His Stepping Tones found steady work on the hotel ballroom circuit during the late 30s and early 40s. Kay Carlton was the singer. Jerome completely reorganized his sound in 1944.. This new line-up featured Bebop arrangements, and were surprisingly ahead of there time. They played at the huge New York city restaurant, Childs, off of Times Square. Local musicians...