Producer, Composer, Programmer, Publisher & Songwriter (SESAC), Multi-Instrumentalist, Singer, Performer, Model, Rockstar Writer and Technical Communicator

Diven by passion, dreams and goals, my happiness comes from the creation and impact of art and music.


Music is my passion.


Please check out Phase Theory, the live band that I'm in.

Phase Theory won the title "Best Experimental Artist" at the 17th Annual Los Angeles Music Awards in November 2007.

Phase Theory is electronicly distributed through online music stores worldwide. Please visit http://myspace.com/phasetheory for more details or direct physical CD ordering.



Keep dreaming. Start doing.


My name is Jonathan Russel Kramm.

Music is the foundation of my life.

Born in 1974, I'm originally from a very small university town of Houghton in the U.P. of Michigan. My father, Dr. Kramm, PhD was a professor. My mother worked towards her Masters Degree while raising the kids. They met when they lived in Los Angeles. Other than the average 27 feet of snow per year in my little town, it was absolutely beautiful.

My older sister and I took up Violin lessons early on. I was four years old when we had our first stage performance. Let me tell you...I totally rocked that stage with "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star." I had in my adolescent mind that I would learn how to play all the stringed instruments. My thinking was, as I grew taller I would upgrade in size.

As the story goes, at six years of age I asked my mother, "Mommy, what are you going to do when you grow up?" That's when my mother decided I could take care of myself. So, my older sister and I lived in Los Angeles for six months with my Grandmother (Mother's side) while my parents made the big move to Houston. Once we got to our new home, I immediately hated living there. Houston is flat and has nasty hot weather. I now only go back to perform and visit family & friends.

At 9 years old (and a major growth spurt), I skipped the Viola and Cello for my Upright Bass (which I still own, record and perform with today). I trained under Carla Clark, the 1st chair for the Houston Ballet which continued for the next 10 years. Around that same time, I began writing notation on my Apple IIe and recording it to audio cassette.

At 15, I purchased my first MIDI interface to sequence my friend's keyboard and drum machine with Cakewalk for DOS for our garage band. At 16 I trained for 1 year of Jazz for Upright Bass under Frank Murry, the 2nd chair Double Bass player for Houston Ballet. Over time that grew into this blended mess of insane experimentation.

I just wanted to be a professional artist and musician "when I grew up." That was highly discouraged in my family.

Around 16 years of age, I purchased my first real keyboard (a Yamaha DX11) from a friend for $100. I also bought my first sampler (a Turtle Beach Maui card for PC) which led me to creating my own original sounds & instruments.

I graduated college with a degree in Mechanical Design. That landed me my first corporate job in early 1996 at Continental Airlines which I loved, drawing just about everything involving the aircraft including some of my own original designs, tools and database applications. About 1-1/2 years later, I was hired on as one of three people for the new Web team for continental.com. In November 2005, about four Web site redesigns later, I resigned.

For around 6 of those years, I also hosted a popular 80s club night, fully promoted other band’s concerts and helped build up an indie record label with major international distribution (Caroline).

I moved to Los Angeles in January 2007 to build upon my foundation and record 3 CDs with my band Phase Theory (Best Experimental Artist, 2007 L.A. Music Awards). For Just over a year, I was the Music Editor for Express Jet Airlines, exposing new artists across from across the United States to millions of readers every month.

In July, 2008 I was discovered (via my band) by MySpace. They were interested in my writing and past knowledge in Web knowledge from Continental Airlines. I became a Technical Communicator & and eventually launched the MySpace Developer Documentation Wiki.

Due to a massive layoff, my position at MySpace ceased to exist on June 26, 2009.

Outside of the arts and work, I absolutely LOVE world travel, hiking in cool weather, horseback riding, dancing, cooking, stargazing, gathering with friends and curling up with somebody who is nice to watch a movie. I feel that I am flexible and a good listener, usually letting you know when I play 'devil's advocate' in a discussion, but will stand my ground if necessary. I'm generally very nice and try to get along with everyone.

Jonathan Kramm

a.k.a. Jonathan K.

A few musical contributions to other projects:



  • Juan Gotti (Latin Hip Hop)
    I created the "Mega-Mix" for Juan (by emergency request, totally last minute at 3 a.m. before his flight) that was used as a backing track for their performance at the 2006 Latin Billboard Awards.

  • Kat Jones Project (100% LIVE Drum and Bass / Trip Hop)
    LIVE Double Bass and backup vocals including a 2001 SXSW showcase

  • Verdandi (Neo-Folk)
    LIVE Double Bass (stand up) and backup vocals
    Recorded/released on CD North Country (Tesco-Germany)

  • Pavlov God (Alternative Rock, Industrial)
    My childhood garage band. Vocals, Electric Guitar & Fretless Bass, Acoustic Guitar, Keys, Programming and Pizza

  • Poet in the Dark (Dark Poetry to Music)
    Composition & performance of music.

  • Asmodeus X (Industrial, Gothic, Trance)
    Composed & performed Double Bass and performed additional keys on their CD Wolf Age (Black Pepper Records). REMIXES: "Typhoon - Jonathan Kramm mix" on The Greater Key (Next-Gen Records).



Who I'd like to meet:


New friends and neighbors from the entertainment industry in the Los Angeles area...and of course my fans from around the world!

- Jonathan Kramm

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