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Kamrad Interview for Music2Deal.com – Part 1

German singer songwriter Tim Kamrad rose to fame in 2017 with his single ‘Changes’. The 27 year olds pop oriented hits including ‘I Believe’, ‘Feel Alive’ and ‘I Hope You End Up Alone (With Me)’ and in 2024 he became a coach on The Voice Of Germany. This is the first of a two part interview.

Our professional A&R guru Richard Rogers asks the questions.

Kamrad, Richard Rogers

Richard Rogers: Nice to meet you Kamrad. Music2deal is an online music platform for the music industry. It is to connect people involved with music in whichever area they are working within. As for the platform itself, well, think of a Facebook for the music industry. Getting bands online, bands working with producers. Writers working with other writers, collaborations etc.

Kamrad:  it makes a lot of sense actually, I get it. It is (music) after all the most consumed thing in the world after food, I believe. You can obviously connect to a lot of people. different people in different cities and it’s hard to reach them so if you have a platform and a global connection then I think it’s really good.

RR: well we just started a Music2deal online map so that you can find people online and where they are from.

K: that’s really nice.

RR: actually from Music2deal I worked with a band from Munster in the north of Germany. Well, Emsdetten actually.

K: I’ve not actually been there but I’ve heard about it on the radio. Particularly when they talk about the traffic and at some point they say Emsdetten. Laughs.

RR: do you have a team of A&R people around you that you work with or is it a single person or do they (the record company) just let you get on with the A&R?

K: well it’s actually a bit of all of it. Like I have one A&R Annie, the main A&R (at the record company), but we’re working with two or three other people but actually to be honest my main A&R is my producer. We’ve been working together for about seven years now, so we know each other very well. You know, we made all the songs before anything blew up (was successful) so therefore just us two.

Then there are two more guys in the studio working on music and we’re kind of figuring out the sound and where we want to go and maybe suggesting a single to the label and when they say that’s a good song, we’ll probably do it (release it) because you know it has my name on it. So I wanna have my name on it so we have my vision in the way that I want to present it. But then feedback is always good from my management or from some people at the label in A&R and production.

RR: so you have a good bedrock (foundation) so to speak?

K: yeah then again I would rather go for the flop single that I chose than the hit that I didn’t like that somebody else chose. Do you know what I mean?  

RR: well I think you’re doing alright so far. Laughs

K:   yeah, I think you know if you get a feeling for what is right for me then the next steps are that you should probably go your way but still it’s great to have people you know caring and giving their opinions.

RR: so the record company Epic/Sony Records let you get on with both the writing and the recordings? Are the recordings done in the same studio as your home studio which I think is in Bochum, Germany?

K: well actually it’s the studio from my producer. For some reason on Wikipedia it says the studio is mine and it’s a great studio but it’s not mine it’s my producers. So every day that I’m not on tour, I’m in the studio and we’re working on music and it’s very connected. You know we’re writing and producing so it’s all in one. It’s a really cool base because no one else there does music so we’re on our own, so we’re not too much in the bubble, which I think is really good to stay connected too. The people that really listen to music.

RR: well I’ve been doing A&R for many years and I promise you it’s not the easiest job in the world, to put it mildly.

K: well I think A&R has changed a lot. It’s not really so much picking an artist and a song and believing in it and fighting for it to work, although there are A&R people that still do that. I mean in my team they still do it, I mean, they really do it, but that general A&R now is, finding the viral TikTok and signing them and making this bigger. But it’s not like working on the core, which is the music and I think that has become less of an important thing. From the label perspective.

RR: well now the marketing appears to be more important than ever.

K: and it’s now the hit that is more important than the artist I think. But in the end the artist will always be more important because people want a person to feel connected too and for them to be understood by going to a show for example. You can have 1 million artists and 1 million hits but you’d rather have one artist that you can really connect to such as Ed Sheeran, you know an artist that tells their story. You know in Germany it’s changed into like a viral only concept that I don’t really like and music is so much more than just viral.

RR: okay and when it comes to your albums, what happens because you’ve only released one full album in eight years. So you bring out these EPS with five or six tracks and they’re only about 2 1/2 minutes per song, and I’m not saying that’s wrong I’m simply making an observation. So for you, is it a case of you deciding not to put out an album or do you have something on the horizon album wise? Maybe this year?

K: that’s a good question. You know it’s really hard because I’m not much of an album listener. Still I know an album is still really important to build the brand of an artist. To really attach fans to a project in a way cause I feel like singles are great and they make people notice you and they make people maybe buy a ticket to a show. If you have an album out then people will come again and again and again and that is what you want, particularly if you wanna have more than 1 or 2 years (in the industry), maybe 20 years, yeah a full career, so I feel like you know there’s gonna be an album. But I want to put out as much music as fast as possible so I felt that the fastest way to do it was release EPs and it’s not because I’m lazy or anything or I’m trying to be attractive to the algorithm.

It’s rather, I make the song that I would rather listen to and I have a feeling that when I have a four minute song, I’d rather play the two minute 30 second song twice. So not to get bored by the four minute song, this is my idea of doing it. There are some four minute songs that work really well but for me, it’s like ‘get to the point and listen to it again’.

RR: well fair enough. Had you not thought of doing both? Whereas you could do an extended mixes EP and the ordinary short versions EP.

K: well we do that live, so we have long versions of the songs and I really like that. And I think at some point there’s gonna be an extended thing to present what we do on stage as well as onto the streaming platforms. This is like a weird thing because I’m so much into trying to make a great hit and a great pop song and not only the success of it. You know the writing, you know being so on point of a hit. This is what I really like and gives me the biggest smile. I’m a big Max Martin junkie, I studied everything he did. For me, I try to make the best pop song possible. So it’s hard to go the five minute way when you want to do that.

Part 2 of the interview with Kamrad will be available on Music2deal shortly.


Kamrad’s latest EP ‘Wanna Be Friends’ was released in November 2024 and he is currently supporting this release on the ‘Friends Tour’ in Germany, Switzerland and Austria for a number of months from January 2025 with more tours planned going into Winter 2026 across Europe. In addition he is now one of the judges on ‘The Voice Of Germany’.

Richard Rogers new book ‘Taylor Swift – ‘The Tortured Poets Department’ the Ultimate A&R Companion Guide’ will be released in April 2025 with contributions from Kamrad and Midge Ure. It will be available to Music2deal members for a heavily discounted once only price.

Links:
https://music2deal.com/gb/richardrogers

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Interview with Lasse de Flon, the new representative for Music2Deal Scandinavia

Music2Deal: Lasse, you’re the exclusive representative for Music2Deal across
several Scandinavian countries. How do you feel about the
responsibility of handling multiple countries simultaneously?
Lasse: I have spent many years in various prominent positions within the music
industry across Scandinavia. Originally from Stockholm, Sweden, I resided and
worked there until 1988. Subsequently, I lived and worked in Oslo, Norway, for
11 years, and I have been based in Copenhagen, Denmark, since 1999. The late
Keith Flint once kindly called me the Scandinavian father in his distinctive Essex
accent.


Music2Deal: What brought you into the music industry? How did your journey
in this field begin?
Lasse: I began my musical career at an early age. My elder sisters & brothers pushed
my musical taste with The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Simon & Garfunkel, Cat
Stevens…, and my mom & dad’s early Jazz from the ’40s and ’50s & ’60s. I was
brought up with a singing family playing various instruments.
Later I found my own musical taste and when disco, reggae & punk really took
off, in the ’70s, I started DJ’ing, at the age of 15, at our local youth club, and
later also played in various band constellations on my guitar that my sweetest
big brother bought and taught me about when I was 10. My journey continued
as I assisted bands on tour, maintained my DJ’ing in clubs, and worked in
record stores. In the vibrant 1990s, I launched a music distribution company
and was later recruited, along with ten others, to establish Playground Music
Scandinavia in 1999. From 1999 to 2002, I served as the Scandinavian Label
Manager for Mute Records UK, before founding my own company in
Copenhagen the same year.

 

Music2Deal: As both a music publisher and record label owner, could you
reveal some behind-the-scenes strategies for how you discover
new talent? What are the key things you look for?
Lasse: Initially, I focus on listening. Next, I assess the artist’s performance, considering
both their musical and visual presentation. This includes evaluating their
engagement in the social metaverse, as well as their audience and fanbase.
It’s intriguing to picture you in an office, identifying new talent.

Music2Deal:How do you operate in this role?
Lasse: I certainly look for great music daily throughout the entire musical spectre.
Often I receive great music by great artists too.

Music2Deal: So, am I right in imagining you working from an office while
managing the talent scouting?
Lasse: I use to have a proper office with a desk, posters and gold & platinum discs on
the wall, a huge record collection and a fancy listening department. The days of
traditional office settings are behind me; now, I can work from virtually
anywhere in the world using my powerhouse computer. With my headphones on, I engage in communication, marketing, promotion, distribution, licensing,
publishing, legal contracts, and all the other enjoyable tasks that come with my
role.

Music2Deal: How do you determine if something is fresh and current? What’s
your method for staying in tune with industry trends?
Lasse: I listen to my heart, really. I trust I can hear and feel what’s great and not. It has
to be genuine. All others are already too many.

Music2Deal: After your workday, do you head to the studio to continue making
music, or do you unwind in other ways?
Lasse: Sometimes I play my guitars or make music on my computer. I love making food,
drink good wine and play tennis too. I also study lots of other things in life from
the blockchain to vibrational Schumann resonance, and I have a deep
appreciation for music from diverse cultures, including jazz. As I grow older my
focus increasingly shifts towards the metaphysical aspects of existence.

Music2Deal: What advice would you offer artists on Music2Deal.com to help
them succeed in the music industry?
Lasse: I would ask them to work hard. Believe in what they do. Make them understand
that thing’s might take time but with great courage and strong beliefs they
might be able to live and work with what they love. And of course also share
the insights and resources I’ve gained from my extensive experience in music

 

Links

https://music2deal.com/scan/subexile

https://www.subexile.org

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Kolade Olamide Ayodeji is a highly skilled songwriter, producer, and director. Music2Deal is currently being represented by Kolade Olamide in Nigeria.

M2D: Explain why you are well-suited for the Rep position at Music2Deal Nigeria.

Kolade: Given my experience and music background managing Broadtube Business, I am confident in my ability to represent Music2Deal in Nigeria. As a Nigerian, I have a wide-ranging expertise in the music industry.
Connecting with Nigerian music professionals through social media makes it easier for me to network online. My understanding of Software Application makes Digital Marketing a familiar concept to me.

I have a good understanding of songwriting, registering songs, and distributing music releases. My expertise lies in music licensing and publishing. Considering my credentials, I am convinced that I would be a strong fit as the rep for Music2Deal Nigeria.

M2D: Detail your responsibilities as the recently appointed Music2Deal Nigeria representative.

Kolade: Music2Deal is an established online platform designed to connect music professionals worldwide. M2D makes it possible for a person in the music business to collaborate effortlessly, make music with global colleagues, and network in the music industry.

I’m responsible for promoting Music2Deal in Nigeria and facilitating connections between Nigerian and international music professionals. At Music2Deal Nigeria, we strive to enable Nigerians in the Music Business to make a mark on the global music industry by taking advantage of the platform’s opportunities.

M2D: Give us an overview of your organization, Broadtube Business Network.

Kolade: I created Broadtube Business Network as a platform to assist musicians with music promotion, distribution, and licensing. Our preference is to work exclusively with exceptionally talented artists who meet our criteria. At Broadtube Business, we prioritize quality instead of quantity. Our services are exclusively for deserving artists whom we know are competent and worthy of promotion.

In 2014, Broadtube Business was founded under the name Broadtube Music Channel, initially as a Music Blog. Across the globe, we’ve conducted interviews with over two thousand musicians. At a later time, we decided to rebrand Broadtube Music Channel as Broadtube Business. Broadtube Business provides music licensing, distribution, networking, and promotion.

M2D: Explain how you think Music2Deal can benefit Music Professionals.

Kolade: Music2Deal connects professionals in the music industry worldwide and opens doors to new opportunities. On the platform, multiple music professionals can negotiate deals.

Music2Deal allows singers or rappers to connect with producers, and singers or producers can license their work on the platform. Music2Deal offers the opportunity for artists and songwriters to strike deals with publishers. Music2Deal eliminates the need for costly and time-consuming international connections in the music industry.

The platform only allows registration for genuine music industry professionals. Send a message to Nigerians in the music industry: It’s important for Nigerians in the music industry to learn about Music2Deal. Joining M2D will help break barriers and connect Music Professionals worldwide.

Those in the Nigerian music industry who have signed up for Music2Deal can get in touch with me at kolade.olamide@music2deal.com for help with registration or upgrading.

There is also good news for Nigerians joining Music2Deal because they can now pay in Naira in order to upgrade. Contact me via email at kolade.olamide@music2deal.com if you wish to upgrade using Naira.

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