Maxim (artist)

Maxim Richarz (born May 15, 1982) is a German singer and songwriter. He began performing in 2005 and released his most recent singles in 2014. Though called a Reggae artist he is hesitant to refer to himself as such and does more contemporary work in recent years.

Maxim
Maxim Richarz
Background information
OriginSiegburg, Germany
GenresEuropop
Years active2005–present
LabelsWarner Music Group
Websitewww.maximmusic.net

Early life

Maxim was born in Königswinter, Germany to a French mother and German father. Maxim attended the University of Cologne for a Business Administration degree. He dropped out and went to the SAE Institute (an international media education provider) to become a sound engineer, a decision he says he later regretted when money dried up in the artistic field. Maxim dropped out of the SAE Institute after a semester, finding the work to be boring and too easy. He refers to himself as "self-taught" and says that "his first day of school was also his last."[1]

After his various schooling endeavors, Maxim produced a semi-professional tape with Bonner Nosliw, who already had established a reputation for himself on the German music scene. He also took Maxim as a background singer on tour. Maxim calls this time "like an internship. [He found it] interesting and it helped [him] a lot." This time later shaped a lot of Maxim's musical preferences and served as an inspiration for his future work.[2]

Personal life

When asked about his music being somewhat melancholy and thoughtful, and whether that translates to his personality, Maxim replied that he's a thoughtful person. He is, however, also a joker, and believes most artists to be similar. He feels that the difference between him and most artists is that he needs a lot of time to write a song; sitting alone in a room for hours on end. The longer you think, according to him, the darker and more melancholy things appear. If you write about yourself going to a party or getting drinks with your friends, then you'd have to go do that in order to achieve that mood in a song. Maxim himself enjoys upbeat music but rarely engages in making it.[3]

Maxim also criticizes other artists indirectly by attacking themes of their songs. While "[he] might possibly feel for two minutes sad because [he's] in love with someone and they don't love me back, but certainly not two months," saying that only things that give you deep feelings worthy of content should be written about. He also jokes about his inspiration, saying that "[he's] been writing music for ten years and [he] still has no idea where this inspiration comes from" and that if he knew where it was, he would hang around it and safely release an album every two months.[4]

Musical career

Maxim initially experimented with Reggae, however he slowly transitioned to a more contemporary pop music style.[5] He quipped in an Interview that "Reggae and economics are [his] worst mistakes" and does not like much of his earlier music, thus precipitating the change in style. His singles Meine Soldaten (My Soldiers), Haus aus Schrott (House of Scrap), and Rückspiegel (Rearview Mirror) all made it on to top 100 charts for both Switzerland and Germany. His album Staub (Dust) was released in 2013 and is seen, both by him and objectively by critics, as his greatest success yet. It similarly made the top 100 chart in Switzerland, and the top 10 in Germany.[6] He collaborated with fellow German artist Judith Holofernes in the production of Staub.

Maxim's music is frequently credited as having a strong emotional impact, with his lyrics often having darker emotional undertones. He is praised for his ability to both have this darker tone while keeping his music powerful and easy to listen to.[7] He claims that his secret, in terms of musical success, is that he only writes about things that touch him, which lead to that strong, emotional, powerful sound that often comes out in his work.[8] In creating "Haus aus Schrott" (House of Scrap), he says the song creates pictures and explains nothing, leaving interpretation up to the listener. He wants to create more of this going forward, as the meaning for the song comes from within the listener.

Maxim took a short hiatus from performing in the early months of 2013 due to a minor illness he contracted in Vietnam.[9]

Discography

Albums
2005: Maxim
2008: Rückwärts fallen (Falling Backwards)
2011: Asphalt
2013: Staub (Dust)
2014: Staub Live (Dust Live)
2016: Das Bisschen was wir sind (The Little Bit We Are)
2017: Reprise

Singles
2013: Meine Soldaten (My Soldiers)
2013: Rückspiegel (Rearview Mirror)
2013: Haus aus Schrott (House of Scrap)
2014: Alles versucht (2.0) (Tried Everything (2.0))
2014: Staub (Dust)
2016: Willkommen im Club (Welcome to the Club)
2016: Pille aus Luft (Pill of Air)
2016: Autsch
2017: Reprise II

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gollark: In what way?
gollark: 5 is just elder-worship, which I do *not* agree with, no murdering is reasonable but narrow in scope, the adultery one doesn't seem very important or fundamental-law-y, stealing is bad I guess, bearing false witness is somewhat bad too I guess, the coveting ones seem unnecessary.
gollark: I like to hope I would be better than to demand obedience/worship/belief on pain of eternal torture.
gollark: Just looking up the ten commandments quickly, fully two fifths of these are just bizarre narcissistic stuff about God.

References

  1. Clausen, Antonia. "Sänger aus Königswinter landet mit "Meine Soldaten" einen Hit". Bonn General Anzeiger. General Anzeiger. Retrieved 8 September 2014.
  2. "Maxim". Laut.de. LAUT AG.
  3. "Maxim im Interview: "Sch*** drauf, ob ich Geld verdiene"". VIP.de. RTL interactive GmbH.
  4. "INTERVIEW MIT NEWCOMER MAXIM "Fröhliche Musik mag ich nicht"". Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger. Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger. Retrieved 21 November 2014.
  5. "Biography". Maxim Music. Root Down Music. Retrieved 21 November 2014.
  6. "Official Charts (Germany)". GfK Entertainment. Retrieved 21 November 2014.
  7. "Biography". Maxim Music. Root Down Music. Retrieved 21 November 2014.
  8. Elbern, Thomas. "Once in the German charts". Deutschland Funk. Retrieved 21 November 2014.
  9. "Maxim im Interview: "Sch*** drauf, ob ich Geld verdiene"". VIP.de. RTL interactive GmbH.


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