His first tracks were released in 1994 ("Under 100Hz") on the techno-cult label Delirium. He played his first live-act in the same year at a rave, alongside legendary producers and DJ-Team Masters at Work. With his performance as a live-act he also began DJing.
Jerome has already released almost 100 productions of his own and remixed quite a few artists from all over the world. He was the first German to produce tracks for the US-cult label Strictly Rhythm (as Future Funk with Marcel Krieg). He released tracks on many underground labels such as Armada, Baroque, Hope and his own label Jee-Productions. His productions can also be found on major labels such as Universal, Ministry of Sound UK and Sony (usually on compilation albums).
In 2001 he wrote his first movie soundtrack for "100 Pro" (A German movie directed by Simon Verhoeven).
In 2002 he remixed "Nightcrawlers' Push The Feeling On", which reached Number 1 on the U.S. Billboard Dance Charts. His remix of JCA's "Someday" (2004) also reached number 1 on Beatport, the biggest Download Portal for dance music.
With the founding of his own label Jee Productions in 2005, he defined himself as a new artist - with enormous success: Jee Productions represents an internationally appreciated and distinctive Progressive Tribal sound.
2007 has been his most successful producing year. Each of his productions reached the Top 20, most of them Top 10, at Beatport (eg "Phantom" (Jee), the remix of "Enjoy the Silence" or "fivefivezero" with his project Moldan & Isma-Ae on Nick Warren's Label Hope Recordings.
He gets massive support from big names such as:
Armin van Buuren, Markus Schulz, Tiesto, Deep Dish, Chus & Ceballos, Ferry Corsten, Nick Warren, Hernan Cattaneo and many more.
In 2008 he remixed Harada & Moldans "Fortune Cookie", which will be released soon and is already presumed to be a hot insider tip. This track has been played by Tiesto in his radioshow Clublife
Also the co-operation with Tom Novy was procreative with common remixes for Stereoproductions, Armada and Joia.
Jerome is well known for his energetic and propulsive DJ-sets and productions and is booked all over the world.
Bang!
Jerome Isma-Ae Lyrics
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징검다리 건너갈 때 뒤돌아보며
서울로 떠나간 사람
천리타향 멀리가더니
새봄이 오기전에 잊어버렸나
고향의 물레방아
오늘도 돌아가는데
2 두 손을 마주 잡고 아쉬워하며
서울로 떠나간 사람
천리타향 멀리가더니
가을이 다가도록 소식이 없네
고향의 물레방아
오늘도 돌아가는데
The lyrics of Jerome Isma-Ae's song "Bang!" tell a poignant story of longing and nostalgia for one's hometown. The imagery of walking down a stone wall path, crossing a stepping stone bridge, and looking back while journeying towards Seoul evokes a sense of bittersweet memories and a yearning for familiar places left behind. The mention of someone leaving for Seoul, a distant place from their hometown, accentuates the theme of departure and the inevitable distance that grows with time and distance. The reference to the water mill of one's hometown, a symbol of tradition and home, emphasizes the idea of returning to one's roots despite the passage of time.
The lyrics further delve into the emotions of farewell and separation, with the image of holding hands and waving goodbye while walking down the alleyway towards Seoul. The act of waving goodbye is a gesture of acknowledgement and acceptance of the departure, yet also a sign of longing and sorrow. The distance to one's hometown growing further as autumn approaches symbolizes the passage of time and the inability to reconnect with the past and memories that are slowly fading away. The repetition of going back to the water mill of the hometown in the lyrics underscores the cyclical nature of longing and reminiscence, as well as the enduring connection to one's roots despite physical distance.
The use of seasons as metaphors in the lyrics adds depth to the themes of change and transience. The mention of the arrival of spring before the memories of the hometown are forgotten hints at the fleeting nature of memories and the importance of cherishing them before they fade away. Similarly, the absence of news as autumn approaches signifies the emotional distance and silence that comes with physical separation from one's roots. The repetition of returning to the water mill of the hometown each day highlights the daily struggle of reconciling the past with the present, and the constant tug between the familiarity of home and the allure of new horizons.
Overall, the lyrics of "Bang!" by Jerome Isma-Ae encapsulate a universal longing for one's roots and the emotional journey of remembering and reconnecting with the past. The imagery of walking down familiar paths, waving goodbye to loved ones, and yearning for the simplicity and comfort of one's hometown evokes a sense of nostalgia and introspection. Through the evocative use of language and symbols, the song conveys a message of resilience, belonging, and the enduring ties that bind us to our origins, no matter how far we may roam.
Line by Line Meaning
돌담길 돌아서며 또한번 보고
Taking a turn around the stone wall and looking back once again
징검다리 건너갈 때 뒤돌아보며
Crossing the stepping stones and glancing back
서울로 떠나간 사람
The person who left for Seoul
천리타향 멀리가더니
Traveling far from their hometown
새봄이 오기전에 잊어버렸나
Did they forget before the new spring came?
고향의 물레방아
The old water mill in their hometown
오늘도 돌아가는데
Returning once again today
두 손을 마주 잡고 아쉬워하며
Holding hands and feeling regretful
골목길을 돌아설 때 손을 흔들며
Waving hands as they walk down the alley
서울로 떠나간 사람
The person who left for Seoul
천리타향 멀리가더니
Traveling far from their hometown
가을이 다가도록 소식이 없네
No news until autumn approaches
고향의 물레방아
The old water mill in their hometown
오늘도 돌아가는데
Returning once again today
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@shauntempley6615
Wooohoooo!!!! I am feeling this!!!!!! Flying high!!!!!!
@isaaccacereschc
The buildup of the track is massive!!!
@TheTheRandomdom
Tune! I feel sorry for those who don't like it, those people who needs all these flashy robot sounds and crispy basslines. A track like this defines clubbing!
@sulebasak1745
Still listening. Still amazing.
@stefanmaurer8536
You are right. It's Alex M.O.R.P.H. & Jerome Isma-Ae
@Vodius
I saw the artists involved and got pumped for what I was about to hear...then I fell asleep. :<
@HishamSabb
People get over it, so what if it aint trance ?! Its an amazing tune
@armadamusictv
Good start of the week! Enjoy people!
@misswakanda4956
this is sooooo house, axwell supports it
@JoshuaOllerton
This is probably one of the best tracks to come out of armada for a long time. finally, some quality.