Redfield Podcast

R#67 with Nasrin Vahdani, Head of Marketing Century Media

Nasrin Vahdani
Marketing and PR specialist for hard sounds! The Hanover native got involved in the punk and metal scene early on. She started her music business career in Wolfgang Rott's PR agency cmm.

R#66 with Robert Stolt, founder of Fuchs & Hirsch

Robert Stolt
Event professional and festival consultant. Robert Stolt loves events and so it is no wonder that the trained event manager got involved with events at an early age.

R#65 with Fabian Schütze, Golden Ticket / Low Budget High Spirit

Fabian Schütze Redfield Podcast
Spotify, Bandcamp, music start-ups, Clubhouse and Die Prinzen. After Fabian Schütze was a guest on the Redfield Podcast for the first time in April 2020, his opinion is now being asked again.

The ten most listened to Redfield Podcast episodes in 2020

Redfield Podcast
After just over a year, the Redfield Podcast has already grown to 64 episodes, in which host Alexander Schröder was able to talk to well-known guests from the music industry and our creative network about their careers, but also about opportunities and challenges in the Corona crisis.
Here are the ten most listened to episodes of 2020:

R#64 with Jorin Zschiesche, founder of recordJet

Jorin Zschiesche
He fought for the deal with Apple and iTunes for a whole year and streaming was still in its infancy. Jorin Zschiesche went from being a computer scientist to a DJ and from a DJ to the founder of the German digital music distributor recordJet.

R#63 with Hannes Tschürtz, founder of Ink Music

Hannes Tschürtz
He calls Mike Patton when Tom Waits doesn't feel like it: Hannes Tschürtz, founder of Ink Music from Austria.

R#62 with René Thomsen, founder of Backline Rental Service

Rene Thomsen
His father got him a job in a large disco and he quickly got hooked. After he met the first musicians at the concerts there, he suddenly found himself on tour. First as a roadie, then as a technician, later he switched the guitar effects for the rock stars and finally as a tour manager.

R#61 with Friederike Köchling, tour manager

Friederike Köchling (Foto: Martin Diesch)
At the beginning of 2020 she finally became self-employed. Her schedule was full - and then became increasingly empty in March. Friederike Köchling has been in the live industry for many years, tour managing artists like Revolverheld and Afrob, worked on the DSDS tour and looks after the artist villages at major festivals like Hurricane and Wacken.

R#60 with Maik Strübe, founder of The Living Proof Agency

Maik Strübe
He was previously a guest on episode #2 of the Redfield Podcast. At the end of March 2020, when Corona and the lockdown started, Maik Strübe and ...

R#59 with Maria Paz Caraccioli Gutierrez from “Without art and culture it will be quiet”

Maria Paz Caraccioli Gutierrez
The slogan and the photos of many cultural workers now appear on large banners throughout Germany and in more and more cities. Maria Paz Caraccioli Gutierrez is herself active in the art and culture scene in Lübeck.

R#58 Karl Nowak, Digital Business Developer

Karl Nowak
From the punk rock tour bus into the major music business. For years he raced across Germany and abroad with the band “Itchy Poopzkid”. His job: merchandiser. Karl Nowak probably got to know every club in Germany at a young age and immersed himself more and more in the music business.

R#57 with Carsten Ehlich, founder of Merchcowboy

Carsten Ehlich
Is direct selling the music distribution of the future? Carsten Ehlich is one of the two founders of the merchandise fulfillment company Merchcowboy in Münster.