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Sharam Jey

Sharam Jey

Germany's Top Iranian-born DJ

by Sanaz Khalaj
07-Nov-2007
 

As the Caspian Sea's fate lies in the hands of those who can't possibly be true Iranians, the diaspora forges ahead. Sharam Jey, Germany's top Iranian export and DJ, is a talented yet humble and well-spoken Iranian gentleman whose music is probably playing in every city's most coveted dance clubs. His hit song '4 Da Loverz', featured on a Ministry of Sound compilation, received world-wide attention and praise since its release. Deservedly so, as the track is addictive and repeat-button-worthy. Spinning at the world's finest of venues while running his own record label, this entrepreneur/producer/DJ is a busy bee. We were fortunate enough to catch Sharam during a quick respite from touring for the interview below. Enjoy.

CLICK HERE to listen to Sharam Jey's top hit song '4 Da Loverz' or visit his Myspace Page

SK: Where were you born?

SJ: I was born in Tehran, Iran. We moved to Germany when I was 10.

How did you get into DJing?

When I was 14 I started as a singer in a school rock band and got a bit into deejaying at birthday parties and stuff like that - cause nobody else really wanted to do that. And it was mainly the 80's stuff, a mixture of rock, hip-hop and later house music. I really had fun so I wanted to do it more professionally.

Where do you currently live?

I live in Cologne, Germany.

Do you have a DJ residency anywhere?

I toured a lot the last 10 years so I got to know lots of countries and many different clubs and so I do not have an actual residency. But I play a lot in my favourite clubs here in the area: Dirty Dancing in Brussels, Belgium,The End in London, Tribehouse, near Cologne and Funky Chicken Club here in my hometown.

How did you come to choose your DJ name?

When I was in the band I decided to use my second name Nikjeh as an alias called Nick Jey. Then when I signed my first record deal my company wanted to change that name because there were lots of Nicks out there and Sharam was more remarkable for them. So it became Sharam Jey.

How would you describe the current music scene where you live?

The sounds and the scenes are changing constantly. I think you should find your style and be true to yourself. The last 3 years I had fun playing a mixture of my background sounds which I grew up with like house, electro, 80s, hip-hop and rock.

What do you predict for your music genre in the future?

After 15 years in the business I am just enjoing every minute, I do. Its about presenting the people [with] a good mixture of sounds which makes them run wild.

Who’s your musical influence?

There are so many bands and musicians which [have] influenced me. Mainly from the 80s cause that's the era I grew up in. My music is mostly influenced by rock and hip-hop etc., not so much by other djs and producers of electronic music.

How does it feel being one of the world’s “Top DJ’s”?

There are so many Djs which have been called "Top DJ". I am just happy that I got the possibility to make money with what I like and what [is] my passion. It’s a stressful job but it’s the one I always wanted to do.

When did you start your record label?

Actually in 2000 but officially in 2001.

Is it hard managing a record label and being a successful DJ at the same time?

The idea was to produce music from Djs for Djs and to make it a bit better than the companies I had worked with over all those years. So at first it was just my music that had been released. Now I have started to give new talents a chance to release their stuff. So it’s a bit stressy because you have to be there for your artists even when you’re on tour and on the other side of the world.

How was it is growing up Iranian, in Germany?

I came here when I was really young so I did not have problems acclimating myself. I quickly got to know new people in school and when I started do my music thing it was absolutly the center of my life and the guys I used to hang out with were into the same things.

What’s your favorite Persian dish?

As I don’t eat red meat I would say : jujekabab. But as cooking is my 2nd best hobby I like lots of diferrent dishes as well...but i love all persian food.

How many languages do you speak?

Unfortunately just three. German, persian and english. But I definitely will work on spanish and maybe one day japanese as I really like the country and the food.

Describe your music in 3 words.

I am not able to describe it in three words . I would say it’s a mixture of house, electro, rock, hip-hop, breaks ... or Electronic rockin music.

What’s your favorite city to spin in?

As I said there are so many great countries and cities. I like playing where people are really into my music.

What’s the largest venue you’ve played?

I would say Loveparade in Berlin. 100,000 people.

Who would you like to see in concert?

Actually I have been to a lot of concerts lately, but I am always excited about seeing people like Prince or the Beastie Boys.

What’s your astrological sign?

Taurus

Any major collaborations?

I am going to release my new single with a collaboration mix by the Glimmers ft. Princess Superstar. She will also contribute new vocals to my song 'Monday Morning'. I did a remix for the boys in return. And I have a remix out for Shiny Toy Guns.

Who would you like to collaborate with?

A lot of good singers and musicians out there but I really would like to work with Gwen Stefani or Q-Tip.

What was the first CD you ever bought?

I can’t remmeber. But I remember my fisrt vinyl albums; by Prince, Duran Duran and Wham.

Where did you spin last?

I just finsihed my world tour which began in April in Australia and got me to the US, Asia, Brazil etc. So now I am really focusing on my new album. I am just playing a few gigs at the moment. I played at Dirty Dancing in Brussels last week. They were celebrating their 4th anniversary. Great party!

What’s next?

As I said there will be a new single out called 'Message To Love', it’s a track from my first artist album '4 Da Loverz' with brand new remixes from The Glimmers, DJ Kaos, Alex Metric and the LouLou Plöayers. Then there will be some classics remixed by some friends of mine. And the highlight will definitely be my new artist album which will be out next year. I havent been to my studio for a year now except for some remixes I did. So I am really excited about working and producing again.

I had a dream, Sharam Jey & Deep Dish were headlining in Kish Island. A massive crowd of young Iranian attendees surrounding me as we jam to 4 Da Loverz and watch the sun rise. Do you think it’ll ever come to fruition or remain merely a dream?

I don’t know... unfortunately, don’t really think that this will happen in the near future. Hopefully someday the people in Iran will be able to enjoy music and parties the way we do [freely].

To stay current on the brilliant mix-master visit: www.sharamjey.com

 

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4 the record it DOES begin

by musicalifornia (not verified) on

4 the record it DOES begin with j n i dont expect u 2 own up 2 it thats why ur a COWARD a pretty gross looking one too with ur tah-esstekaani ainak


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Stop embarrASSing urself

by musicalifornia (not verified) on

Stop embarrASSing urself only ur bored n lonely fatass would mistake this 4 a party u crackl me up looooooooooooser


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hey musicalifornia

by Anon (not verified) on

Wrrrrong! It doesn't begin with J. and why are you afraid of spelling it. Is it Javad, Joseph, Jahanshah, Jakeshkosh...what? Who invited you to this party anyway? Does your mom know you are going online without supervision? Does she need help disciplining you. I can help!


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Heheeeeeeeeeeheheheheh...capt

by retardocaptain (not verified) on

Heheeeeeeeeeeheheheheh...captain retardo i cant stop laughing feuding is in style keep fighting


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UR name begins with a J aNoN

by musicalifornia (not verified) on

UR name begins with a J aNoN so give it up dogg everybody knows what a DI*K U R we just put up with u out of deSSSperation just go and die already U loserrrrrrrrrrrrr


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hey musicalifornia

by Anon (not verified) on

Please do tell, who is this anon. I dare you. Show us what great insight you have, tell us.


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very guz i mean good

by kheileeGuz (not verified) on

very guz i mean good


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Good stuff. Anyone who hates

by Shireen (not verified) on

Good stuff. Anyone who hates on this is just jealous/hasoud crackhead big time. Keep up the good work for us that get it.


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Ey val bahal bood

by RJS00 (not verified) on

Ey val bahal bood


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Du ddu duuuuu du du i'm

by golimoli (not verified) on

Du ddu duuuuu du du i'm saving all my love 4 u du du duuuuu du du i'm listening to ri ght now iz orgazmik


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Niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiice

by ali.madad (not verified) on

Niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiice


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Niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiice

by ali.madad (not verified) on

Niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiice


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"aNoN" poster is the

by musicalifornia (not verified) on

"aNoN" poster is the recurring coward around here- JUST IGNORE HIM Sanaz he's just mad nobody reads his crap I know who HE is unfortunately. Sharam you rock man mad props 2 you bro


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his music is awesome am so

by persianlover74 (not verified) on

his music is awesome am so proud that he's Persian.


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Silly persians instead of

by sillypersians (not verified) on

Silly persians instead of supporting eachother, you guys just LOVE to fight. Funny peeps.


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Gom-sho baba...Olaagh

by Olaaghidigeh (not verified) on

Gom-sho baba...Olaagh shaakho-dom nadareh....hanooz ham olaaghi because your focus is off and bitter - get off your lazy ass and go do something instead of bashing someone who's trying to something good. Newsflash moron...the Iranian portion of the Caspian is being practically given away with all its sturgeon and oil...and Iranian affairs pertain to Iranian people but I guess that's too hard of a connection for you to make...come out your cave captian retardo...


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avalan olagh khodetee

by Anon (not verified) on

dovoman, what does caspian sea have to do with this dude and his music. and since when do we own capsian sea by ourselves. there are a few other countries bordering it.


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His CD is on amazon if you

by Christophe (not verified) on

His CD is on amazon if you want it.

http://amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_gw/002-4915963-67240...


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I think they mean with all

by daryakhanoom (not verified) on

I think they mean with all the negative media about Iran it's good that we still try to do our best as a people. Caspian Sea = Shomaal


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I've seen him in concert

by sawhiminconcert (not verified) on

I've seen him in concert he's really really really good. Go Sharam!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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I love his music...

by SharamLover (not verified) on

I love his music...


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For the ANON olaagh here's a

by olaaghidigeh (not verified) on

For the ANON olaagh here's a link to the caspian thing the author is referring to:

http://www.energy-daily.com/reports/Putin_Calls_Fo...

Don't comment if you don't know what you're talking about, khar.


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BAREEKALAH!

by MIGHTY M (not verified) on

Hey there,

Just proud to see any Persian rising up in any field. Good for you because you are doing something positive for yourself and others, and showing the world that Persians are talented in anything they do, and that we shouldnt be affiliated to all the negativity around us today.

MASHALLAH and dont let stupid comments from bozos wear you down because obviously they are completely oblivious to the point of your article.


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BAREEKALAH!

by MIGHTY M (not verified) on

Hey there,

Just proud to see any Persian rising up in any field. Good for you because you are doing something positive for yourself and others, and showing the world that Persians are talented in anything they do, and that we shouldnt be affiliated to all the negativity around us today.

MASHALLAH and dont let stupid comments from bozos wear you down because obviously they are completely oblivious to the point of your article.


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question********

by Anonymousanotherone (not verified) on

i went on his website, and nothing happens...it's just a pic of him, and music, no links to any of his info.....is there a problem with the website or is that how it is?

i.e. bio information......age, etc??


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Hey

by Anon (not verified) on

What the hell does this mean: "As the Caspian Sea's fate lies in the hands of those whom can't possibly be true Iranians, the diaspora forges ahead." What does this have to do with his music and why is Caspian sea related to this dude? Not to mention that your grammar sucks, "whom" is the wrong pronoun.


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