Redfield Podcast

R#118 with Oliver Kolb, co-founder of Golden Gate Management

Oliver Kolb
About beer moods, Fred Durst and supposedly inappropriate producer choices.

R#117 with Rita Flügge-Timm, founder of DolceRita Music & Publishing

Rita Flügge-Timm
Rita Flügge-Timm is one of the most successful German music managers; responsible for countless bestsellers and, among other things, leading the major comebacks of Nena, Die Prinzen and, above all, Udo Lindenberg, with whom she maintains a very special and, above all, long-standing connection.

R#116 with Patrick Jöst, founder of musicwise

Patrick Joest
About Frankfurt legends, successful synchs and champagne on the fax machine.

R#115 Update with Fabian Schütze, Low Budget High Spirit & Golden Ticket

Fabian Schuetze
Viral posts, YouTube niches and the growing revenues of the music industry.

R#114 with Tina Krüger, founder of Hell Yeah Coaching

Tina Krüger
In an interview with Alexander Schröder, Tina Krüger reports how she found her way into the music industry through hip hop and touring. She reports entertainingly about her stations and why she trained as a coach and mediator during this time.

R#113 with Axel Ballreich, co-founder of Concertbüro Franken and first chairman of the LiveMusic Commission

Axel Ballreich

Almost 40 years of concerts, festivals and tours and what it's like to deal with the current and future live situation.

R#112 with Sascha Winkler & Constantin Hochwald, founders of Brain'n'Dead

Sascha Winkler und Constantin Hochwald
Metal, brands, cooperation. Valuable potential or commercial sellout?

R#111 with Friederike Meyer, managing director of Buback Tonträger

Friederike Meyer
An episode about 35 years of indie labels, Hamburg hip-hop legends, the death of the CD and why no one has ever been signed to Buback with a demo application.

R#110 with Andreas Weitkämper, founder of People Want To Dance & code you love

Andreas Weitkämper
Over 450 gold and platinum awards, more than 25 years in the music business, including 16 years at Warner Music - most recently as Managing Director Domestic.

R#109 with Eva Ries, music manager and “Wu-Tang is forever” author

Eva Ries
Hip-hop, culture clash, music history and assertiveness. As a trained advertising photographer, Eva Ries sought her way into the music industry early on.

R#108 with Sigi Schuller, Chief Artist Officer biddz

Sigi Schuller

A wild journey through almost thirty years of A&R and German music history. Because of his passion for aviation, Sigi Schuller slipped into the music industry and can report exciting anecdotes from this time.

R#107 with Marit Posch, General Manager Germany IDOL

Marit Posch
The trained lawyer Marit Posch has been intensively involved with music since her childhood and even acquired an opera/singing diploma. Despite successfully completing her law studies, it was clear to her that she wanted to work in the music industry.