Northeim musician rocks the craft with Ballermann hit Remaining moisture!
Northeim musician rocks the craft with Ballermann hit Remaining moisture!
In Northeim, an exciting initiative has developed that takes up prejudices about craftsmen with a humorous approach. Nils Brandt, a talented musician and producer, who is also a team leader at a software company, is active together with his partner Henrik Müller. The two not only want to enhance the job description of the craftsman, but also show how exciting the digital transformation in this area can be. Her latest project is a rousing song called "Remaining moisture", which will soon be available on streaming platforms.
It is striking that Brandt and Müller see themselves as the "ambassador of the craft". They use platforms such as YouTube, Facebook and Instagram to take a fresh look at the challenges and prejudices that craftsmen meet. With a lot of wit and charm, they target the typical clichés and present the advantages of modern craftsman software. This is done by their series of short videos that operate under the title "Explain Nils and Henrik". The attraction of your content is reinforced by humorous sayings and the likable representation of Henrik Müller, who is reminiscent of a well -known children's remote monitor in his dungarees and with his beard.a musical approach to the image improvement
"residual moisture" is not just another party song, but a skillful attempt to shed light on the multi -layered character of the craft. The recording took place in a creative environment, in the "Villa studio" by the well-known platinum producer Oliver Deville, who has already produced numerous Mallorca hits. With their musical creation, Brandt and Müller want to add new, positive facets to the traditional image of the craftsman. The song combines catchy melodies with a humorous text that is supposed to deconstruct common stereotypes via craftsmen.
With lines of text like "Is the tube leaking? No, this is residual moisture" they show that the fun at work should not be missing and that a humorous handling is also important in critical situations. Brandt has the firm conviction that the song can help people to perceive the professions in the craft better and to emphasize the necessary intelligence and skills that are necessary in these professions. "Errors are something for beginners - Kisner produce catastrophes," he says, adding that it is more than just skill; It is also about integrating modern technologies sensibly.
The music video for "residual moisture" was shot in a large shell, where modern sanitary facilities are being installed. Together with a local video filmer, Günter Kubel, the team has a lot of effort to produce an appealing and funny video that should maximize the response of your target group. Brandt is certain that the lightness and freshness of the song can help to gain the sympathy of the audience.
In view of the popularity of the Mallorca party songs and the humorous way, how "residual moisture" grabs the clichés about craftsmen, this song is expected to be an catchy tune and may increase the range of Brandt and Müller.
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