Jaye Muller (born Jens Müller) is a German musician and Internet entrepreneur who performed under the name J. in the 1990s, and later in a duo named "Muller and Patton" with American musician Ben Patton and since 2015 under the name " Count Jaye". In 1992, he released his second solo album, We Are the Majority, which as of 1996 had sold 350,000 copies worldwide.
The NME once called him "A ludicrously talented maestro". Dave Marsh wrote in PLAYBOY "If there's a cure for Morrissey, this is it". Muller later co-founded, together with ex-Beach Boys Manager and lyricist Jack Rieley, the multi billion dollar internet company JFAX, later renamed to j2 Global (), which initially allowed its users to receive fax and voicemail through their email, one of the first unified messaging systems. Müller is no longer active in the company since 2004, but remained shareholder until 2016.
Later that year, he used some of the money from this contract to start the weekly newsletter Germany Alert, which chronicled neo-Nazi activity and warned of human rights abuses in Germany at the time. Muller was nominated for the Reebok Human Right Award for this work. In 1992, J. was the victim of an armed home invasion and robbery by three thugs in his apartment. The robbers stole everything they could find pertaining to J.'s music, but no valuables. As of January 1993, the identities of the robbers were still unknown, but J. suspected they were neo-Nazis.
In January 1993, he released his second solo album, We Are the Majority, in the United States on A&M Records. It had previously been released in France in October 1992. We Are the Majority was produced by Jack Rieley and mixed by John Leckie in Paris. In interviews in the early 90s, Muller expressed his views that the German government should somewhat restrict their people's freedom of speech to prevent violent fascism from experiencing a resurgence there, after the German Unification/Annexation of East Germany. He titled his album We Are the Majority to serve as a rallying cry to those who did not want to succumb to right-wing extremists again, but who felt they could do nothing about it. As he told the New York Times,
Müller released several other solo albums as well as albums in partnership as the duo "Muller and Patton". In 2015, Muller released a rock album named Bandages Cover The Looting under the artist name "Count Jaye & The Hard Beats" co-produced by Müller himself and industry veteran Morris D. Temple. This was followed up with Count Jaye & The Hard Beats' second release in 2019 named Hippo Russian Pickle Giant Blue Disguise. The first single's video of the album for the song "Big TV Star" caused some controversy as it portrayed the mainstream media as "Fake News". The album included collaborations by, among others, Adam Marsland, Roger Joseph Manning Jr. of Jellyfish, Nuno Bettencourt of Extreme, and Jack Rieley of the Beach Boys.
Muller released his third solo album as Count Jaye in late 2022 called You Belong To You on his label Flasher Factory.
In April 2025 his fourth album Two States of Mind was released also on Flasher Factory.
In 2018, Jaye and his wife, singer Michelle Omba, created the live music venue FLASHER FACTORY in the Philippines, for original music only, with great success. In 2020, the FLASHER FACTORY concept was being expanded into a fully fledged live recording studio in the Philippines.
Aron Gibson of BandRumors wrote about the first Count Jaye album: "Jaye Muller, the charismatic German songwriter, frontman and accidental tech pioneer who shot to fame in the early 90s with his seminal record We Are The Majority, is back..."
"Muller, who had made waves across Europe on shows like MTV Europe and who also made a splash on American TV..."
"The rocky but Beatlesque sounding songs are “raw and dirty” indeed but are also well crafted. The lack of autotuned vocals is apparent at times but welcome in today’s world of overproduced pop perfection."
Critical reception
Business career
Discography
Studio albums as Count Jaye & the Hard Beats
Compilations
With Muller and Patton
As J.
As Producer and Songwriter
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