Junior Caldera
Jérôme Dumas (French pronunciation: [ʒeʁom
dymɑ]), better known as Junior Caldera, is a French disc jockey from Paris. A multi-instrumentalist, Caldera was influenced by many musical styles and made rock music before becoming involved in house music in 2002 whilst working as a stage designer in a number of Parisian nightclubs.
Dumas's professional transition was preceded by several years of formal conservatory training in saxophone, guitar, and bass. During his tenure as a stage designer, he was mentored by DJ Master Seb, who secured his initial residency at the D! Club in Lausanne.
To date, he has released one studio album and three official singles, two of which have reached the top 40 of the French singles chart. Aside from his solo career, Caldera has produced remixes for a number of musicians, such as Paulina Rubio, Enrique Iglesias and Janet Jackson's "Call on Me".
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