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20 Years of Faderhead: Reflection, Resistance, and the Skill Gap Nobody Wants to Admit

As the calendar turns, there’s a quiet milestone approaching in the Faderhead universe. March 31, 2026 marks 20 years since the release of FH1—the debut album that kicked open the door back in 2006. Two decades later, the machine is still running, sharper and more self-aware than ever.

20 Years of Faderhead ⚙️

With the anniversary looming, planning is already underway. While the final release schedule is still being locked in, all signs point toward a brand-new Faderhead album landing in the second half of 2026, accompanied by very few “20 Years of Faderhead” headline shows—likely no more than two. No victory lap. No nostalgia overload. Just precision.

2025 Patreon Songs 🎧

To close out 2025, a snippet mix of the 12 Patreon-exclusive tracks released throughout the year was shared—offering a rare look behind the curtain. The reaction was unexpected: a surprising number of listeners didn’t even realize Patreon existed, let alone what it actually offers.

So let’s clarify.

What Is Patreon, Really? 🔒

Patreon is the Faderhead Inner Circle—a space for fans, creatives, and curious minds who want more than just the finished product.

What You Get:

  • One exclusive song every month – Patron-only releases, usually never available elsewhere
  • Weekly “Faderhead Friday” newsletter – Over 500 consecutive weeks and counting
  • Private Discord access – Community, discussion, questions, ideas
  • Studio livestreams & Q&As (Producer tier) – Real-time writing and production insight
  • Monthly 1-on-1 mentorship calls (Mentor tier) – Personalized Zoom sessions to level up your art or project

This isn’t about content farming.

It’s about connection, insight, and transparency—a direct line into how things actually work, without industry theater or posturing. And yes, it costs less than a McDonald’s meal.

Live in 2026 🔥

  • March 28, 2026 – E-Tropolis, Oberhausen (DE)
  • June 26–27, 2026 – Black Lower Castle, Kranichfeld (DE)

Limited appearances. No filler.

You Don’t Hate Social Media. You Just Suck at It. 🧠

This part might sting—but it matters.

If social media feels exhausting, humiliating, time-consuming, or vaguely insulting to your intelligence, there’s a strong chance the issue isn’t the platform.

It’s inefficiency.

Slowness Turns Neutral Tasks Into Enemies

Watching someone spend nearly an hour editing a simple Instagram Reel—basic cuts, timing, text—says everything. For someone experienced, that’s a 3–5 minute task. The task didn’t change. The skill level did.

And with it, the emotional reaction.

If every post feels like an existential crisis, the problem isn’t social media. It’s friction.

“Hate” Is Often Just Resistance

Most musicians who claim to hate social media don’t hate publishing.

They hate:

  • Not knowing what to post
  • Taking forever to decide
  • Feeling clumsy with the tools
  • Watching others move fast while they struggle

So the ego steps in with comforting lies:

  • This is fake
  • This isn’t real art
  • I shouldn’t have to do this

Convenient. Comfortable. Completely useless.

The Hidden Cost Nobody Calculates

When posting takes an hour, you avoid it.
When you avoid it, you stay bad.
When you stay bad, the hour never becomes five minutes.

That loop—not algorithms, audiences, or “culture decline”—is the real enemy.

An untrained muscle you refuse to train because you resent the gym.

Speed Is Freedom, Not Selling Out

People who are good at social media don’t dramatize it.
They don’t overidentify with it.
They don’t justify it.

They open the app.
They do the thing.
They close the app.

The faster something becomes, the less emotional weight it carries.
Ironically, competence is what creates distance.

One Uncomfortable Question

Before declaring social media beneath you, ask this:

If this took five minutes instead of fifty, would I still hate it?

If the honest answer is no, then this isn’t a values problem.

It’s a skill gap.

And skill gaps don’t close by pretending your frustration is philosophical.

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🎧 FADERHEAD Announces New Single “This Is Not The End” & E-Tropolis Festival! 🖤

April flew by for Faderhead, with main focus on the Hamburg show and the final touches on the upcoming single “This Is Not The End,” including the music video and social media content. 💻Mark your calendars! The new track drops on Friday, May 23rd! 🔥 According to the electrifying reactions at the recent shows in Oberhausen and Hamburg, this one’s shaping up to be a real banger! 💥

Exciting news! Faderhead has also been announced for the prestigious E-Tropolis Festival at Turbinenhalle in Oberhausen, Germany next year! 🇩🇪This goth-electro extravaganza is set to feature 5-6 more fantastic bands, making it a must-attend event for fans of the genre. 🦇

Tickets are expected to sell out fast (just like this year!), so don’t wait until the last minute! ⏳ Faderhead reminds fans not to be like those who miss out on M’era Luna tickets due to procrastination. 😉

LIVE DATES:

Aug 9, 2025 – M’era Luna, Hildesheim/Germany (SOLD OUT!) 🌕

Mar 28, 2026 – E-Tropolis, Oberhausen/Germany
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WHAT IF YOU’RE NOT SUPPOSED TO BE HAPPY? 🤔

Let’s be real for a moment: this whole “pursuit of happiness” thing is getting a tad annoying, right? 🙄 Happiness is everywhere! Instagram reels screaming about “highest vibrations,” ads promising happiness through protein powder and coffin-shaped lamps, and podcasts titled “How To Finally Be Happy (And Make Millions…).” 💸🛋️💊✨ And honestly, does it really work? Not for many, even those who are financially stable and healthy. 🤷‍♂️ So, the thought arises: what if you’re not supposed to be happy all the time? 🤔 What if that was never the point? 🎯 What if this modern obsession with constant happiness is just another marketing scheme for a life that doesn’t actually exist? 🛍️

Broken GPS 🧭

When Faderhead was 25, the goal was a record deal. ✍️ Got it. Then, it was people at shows. 🚶‍♂️ Got that too. Then, people singing along. 🎤 Check. And guess what? Faderhead was still the same moody, overthinking, slightly-depressed, alcohol-fueled dude with endless half-finished projects and a mix of genius/garbage ideas. 🤷‍♂️🍺📝 Happiness, it turned out, was a moving target – and Faderhead was chasing it with a faulty GPS. 😵‍💫

The Alternative 🕊️

What if peace is better than happiness? 😌 What if “content” is better than “ecstatic”? 😊 What if waking up without dread and sleeping with a calm mind is the real win? 🏆 A few weeks ago, someone much younger asked, “Are you happy?” 🤔 Faderhead’s answer: “No. But I’m at peace with most things. And I’m doing stuff that matters to me.” 🙏 Maybe that quieter space, where work feels meaningful and the mind isn’t at war, is the real destination. 🧘 Getting older helps with this perspective. 👴 At 20, it’s all about “more.” ➕ More stuff, more success, more experiences, more “likes.” 👍 Approaching 50, “less” starts to look like freedom. ➖ Less chaos, less drama, less noise, less bullshit. 🚫 Suddenly, quiet moments, close friends, and doing your own thing without external validation become more appealing. 🤫🤝 And somehow, that feels… good. Solid. Real. A quiet kind of content. 💯

What’s The Goal Then? ➡️

So yeah, maybe you’re not supposed to be happy all the time. 🤔 Maybe you’re supposed to be useful. 🛠️ Maybe you’re supposed to grow through pain instead of avoiding it. 🌱 Maybe life isn’t a 24/7 Disneyland ride, but a well-built road that gets you where you need to go, even if it’s bumpy. 🛣️ And maybe, just maybe, you’re doing better than you think. ❤️ Now stop scrolling for happiness and go do something that actually matters to you. ✨

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🔥 Faderhead Unleashes New Single “This Is Not The End” + Mindset Hacks for High-Functioning Controlled Chaos 🧠💥

🎤 New Track Previewed Live in Germany

Kicking off March with explosive energy, Faderhead delivered a sold-out show in Oberhausen, Germany—where fans got a surprise taste of a brand-new track: “This Is Not The End.” Despite never having heard it before, the crowd went off.

📹 Watch the crowd reaction here

The official music video will be filmed this Saturday in Hamburg, where the team hopes for an equally electric audience. The single is scheduled to drop mid-May, just in time to crank momentum before Wave-Gotik-Treffen.

💿 FH20 Album in the Works

In last month’s Patreon studio stream, Faderhead teased plans for a brand-new full-length album in early March 2026.

Why now?
2026 marks 20 years since the release of Faderhead’s debut album “FH1”, and what better way to celebrate than with an “FH20” release.

After a string of singles in 2024, it’s time for something more immersive. Faderhead is back in album mode.

🎛️ 1-Hour Rave Mix: Not Your Typical FH Vibe

March’s 1-hour Patreon-exclusive mix takes a rave-forward detour. Less darkwave, more full-on energy.

It’s rhythmic, pulsing, and designed to attract new listeners—so if you’re into high-octane beats, give it a spin.

🎟️ Upcoming Faderhead Live Dates

Apr 5, 2025 – Bahnhof Pauli, Hamburg (SOLD OUT!)
✨ with special guest: Mechanical Vein

Aug 9-10, 2025 – M’era Luna Festival, Hildesheim
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💪 Mindset Hacks: Fuck Your Excuses, Use Microbursts Instead

Q1 is over. Are your New Year’s resolutions collecting dust? Let’s fix that.

We all make excuses—life’s busy, motivation’s low, the timing’s never right. But if you wait for perfect conditions, you’ll stay stuck forever.

⏱️ Microbursts: The 10-Minute Fix

Instead of aiming for a perfect hour-long work sprint, start with 5–15 minutes of focused action.
Set a timer. Do one task. When it dings, you’re done. Or keep going.

That’s the magic of microbursts—small momentum snowballs fast.

🗓️ Temporal Landmarks: Hit Reset on Command

Want a clean slate? Use temporal landmarks like Mondays, birthdays, or the 1st of the month to mentally reset.
Pick a hard start date and commit. No waiting for motivation. Just move.

🧠 Perfection Is a Lie. Progress Is Power

You don’t need the perfect hour or the perfect energy. You need movement.
Start with one push-up.
One sentence.
One small win.

Because motion beats perfection every time.

🚀 Take the Shot

Next time you’re tempted to delay:
Say “fuck that.”
Set a timer.
Start something.

Small wins build big momentum.

Faderhead releases online course

Faderhead has taught people since 2007 how to give presentations (it was one of the subjects he taught at the sports academy) and this course is a mix of 15+ years experience as a lecturer for presentation training and 27 years as a musician on stage.

If you ever have to give presentations for school, job or in any other setting, then there’s a 99% chance that you have never had useful training for how to communicate your ideas to people. And no, the one weekend seminar your company paid for in 2007 doesn’t count. Neither does the thing your professor told you 30 years ago or that article you read in your favorite online mag.

Faderhead hasn’t found any course online that’s even remotely close in content quality for this specific topic. Because they either are “public speaking” courses (like Toastmasters) or “How to design Powerpoint slides” classes.

Or they are €1000+ in-person weekend seminars, where you spend a ton of time (16h) in a hotel and in the end still have to do all the work to improve your skills at home.If you have to give presentations in any setting, then you will benefit immensely from this course.

The website Rockstar Presenter is providing good value and so here is a bonus lesson that Faderhead also added to the course recently:

10 STEPS TO BECOMING A ROCKSTAR ONLINE PRESENTER

The Covid-19 pandemic became the beginning of online meetings and presentations on a mass scale.

While almost all rules for giving good in-person presentations still exist in online meetings, there are new pitfalls and skills that you need to master to become a Rockstar Online Presenter.

The first major issue is that – very quickly – the presentation becomes about your shared screen and not about you as a person/presenter. That means: everyone just reads your slides, while you have disappeared. This is terrible, because everyone can read the slides much faster than you can talk about them. It also removes you from the presentation.

My favorite way to get around that is by using an app called mmhmm

Faderhead knows the name sucks, but the app is great for engaging presentations, because during a virtual meeting it lets you be on screen at the same time as your presentation slides:

It works with Zoom, Teams and Google Meet and if you give a lot of presentations online, mmhmm is my favorite choice for virtual presentations.Zoom also allows you to do something similar, by setting your PowerPoint or Keynote slides as a virtual background. For an in-depth explanation on how to do this, you can read more here.

Unfortunately neither Teams nor Google Meet seem to allow this, which is why Faderhead preferes mmhmm, which is a standalone app that acts as your virtual camera.

Regardless of which technical solution you choose:

Make sure you are on screen at the same time as your slide content!
The difference in connection this creates is off the charts!
Try it and bathe in the positive feedback you will get!

10 Steps To Becoming A Rockstar Online Presenter:

Step 1:

Know your software inside out! Be it Zoom, Teams or whatever you are using.
Do you know how to:
Share your screen
Share files
Give admin or speaker roles to other people
Use the chat
Mute/Unmute yourself and others
Turn your camera on/off
Use filters and evaluate if blurring the background would be appropriate

If not, figure it out before you move on to step 2.

Step 2:

You have to give a very engaging presentation;
Reading facts off a slide doesn’t cut it anymore!
It’s harder to keep people engaged when they’re looking at a screen and may be getting distracted by something in their real life. Unless you have a clear system and plan to do this, you will be terrible at it. Trust me, most professional presenters are terrible at it.
Luckily my course teaches you exactly how!

Step 3:

If the meeting is just about communicating facts, save everyone the time and send a PDF or a pre-recorded video (Faderheaduse Loom for that).
Live presentations/meetings should only happen if you are personally trying to communicate ideas that need your presence for emotional reasons or to clarify/negotiate/persuade.

Step 4:

Online presenters often look at their screen instead of into their webcam.

This looks very impersonal!

Put your presentation content window right under your webcam and look at it! If you have a separate webcam, put your webcam above the screen that has your presentation content. Then put your presentation content window right under your webcam and look at it.
Faderhead can’t stress this enough. It makes a big difference!

Step 5:

Get everything ready long before the meeting. Online meetings often start late because the presenter has to check this or that. Or has technical issues (see step 1).

Step 6:

The presenter should be in a quiet space with no background noise. If that is impossible, use a good headset mic with background noise cancelling technology.

Step 7:

Enforce mute for everyone except the speaker;
Background noise from many people builds up quickly and ruins any online meeting/presentation! In discussions: mute yourself when you are not speaking. Setup “push-to-talk” for that! That is a function where you have to press a key to temporarily unmute yourself and talk.

Step 8:

Know how long you will talk.
Leave ample time for Q&A and plan it 50/50 or 60/40 with your talk.

Step 9:

Giving presentations is not natural for anyone. Often “good talkers” are the worst presenters because they think they can just wing it.
Don’t be that person!

Step 10:

Additional steps for successful and productive online meetings:
Only invite people who are actually relevant to the meeting. If it’s unclear who the participants are going to be: try to sort that out beforehand!
Send an agenda before the meeting. If there is no agenda, the listeners can’t prep and don’t know what’s needed of them.
Include 2 additional sections at the very end: “next steps” and “q&a”
Send a summary email after the online meeting, especially if to do’s were agreed upon. Include: who, what, by when in a simple list format.

Seth Godin said it best when he wrote:

The purpose of a meeting is not to fill the allocated slot on the Google calendar invite. The purpose is to communicate an idea and the emotions that go with it, and to find out what’s missing via engaged conversation.If you promise not to check your email while we’re talking, we promise to not waste your time.

Hope you got something out of this, even if you don’t have to give presentations for school or work!

When writing down these 10 steps, my initial thought was

“Duh! That’s all so obvious!”,

but less than 1% of all presenters actually do all of this!

80% don’t do ANY of these things – and just by incorporating the easiest ones would improve their presentations by a lot, and that is the interesting part about life:
Most people are terrible at what they do, and being better than most people isn’t that hard, It just requires attention to detail and a little bit of effort.

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New Music Release

New 5-song EP “The Ascender” is out now!


This EP comes with a free graphic novel, which was written by D.W. Reed and illustrated by Faderhead, with the help of Midjourney and Photoshop.


Each chapter of the graphic novel corresponds to a song on the EP and vice versa.

I set up a link collection for all the links to Bandcamp (+ exclusive bonus track), streaming/download platforms and graphic novel download.


The Ascender Links

UPCOMING EVENTS

Apr 15, 2023 – Hamburg, DE / Bahnhof Pauli  (BUY TICKETS)



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