Jeremiah Healy, born 18 January 1962 in Woolwich, South London, is an English DJ, singer, and producer whose career spans electronic music and electro‑pop. He first emerged in the early 1980s as a founding member of the pop group Haysi Fantayzee, collaborating with Paul Caplin and Kate Garner; the group’s quirky style positioned Healy within the new‑wave scene. After the group’s dissolution, Healy pursued solo work, releasing the single "Stamp!" on 17 October 2005 and the accompanying EP Stamp! on 2 January 2006, which showcased his blend of dance beats and melodic hooks. In 2004 he launched the project Seraphim Suite, featuring vocalists such as Mica Paris on the single "Heart" (Inferno Records), and continued to perform as a resident DJ in Ibiza, Cyprus, and across Europe, the United States, and Brazil. Healy’s production credits include work for E‑Zee Possee, Bleachin', and remixing tracks for Boy George and George Michael; he also contributed sound effects to Duran Duran’s Arena (An Absurd Notion) video. His collaborations extended into fashion, serving as musical director for Victoria’s Secret shows from 2001 onward and for Gwen Stefani’s Lamb label in 2007. Healy’s influence remains evident in the electronic music community through his recordings, remixes, and ongoing DJ appearances.