Strong Christian guitar playing. DAW SONAR X2 producer. Cubase and presonus. Largest single player library in the world. Ready to sell or license top end guitar instrumentals.

Sounds Like: Dajango Rienhart, Mick

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MercyJ
2 weeks ago to steven j. olerud

Hey Steven,
Frankly, your sound already has a strong identity, which is rare.
But what usually holds artists back at that point isn't the music, it's how everything around it is positioned; branding, PR narrative, and how it's introduced to the right spaces (film, licensing, etc.).

I work with creatives on that side, making sure the music actually opens doors, not just streams.
Have you started exploring that yet?



Hello,
I've been listening to your track "Thy Son" on Broadjam, really solid work. You've got a strong sound with clear potential beyond just streaming.

A lot of great artists get overlooked not because of talent, but because their music isn't positioned the way industry decision-makers expect. I help artists turn their catalog into sync-ready, industry-aligned assets, with professional visuals and branding that improve discovery, pitching potential, and overall presence.

This helps with:
• Sync and licensing opportunities
• Stronger audience growth and engagement
• A more polished, competitive artist profile

Quick question: are you currently focused on landing placements, growing your audience, or both?

If you're open to a quick, no-pressure chat, I'd love to explore how we can elevate your positioning.

Let's connect: timothytomdg@gmail.com
Best,
Timothy Thomas
Music Promotion & Sync Positioning Specialist



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Steven B
3 weeks ago to steven j. olerud

Hi, I checked out your music and you've got solid potential for sync licensing.
One thing I've noticed working with artists is that even great tracks often get overlooked due to small but critical things like metadata, structure, or licensing readiness.
Do you currently prepare your releases with sync opportunities in mind, or are you mainly focused on streaming and promotion?
Happy to share some insights, you can reply here or email me at belovedsteve760@gmail.com

Best regards,
Steven
Music SEO & Visibility Specialist

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steven j. olerud
2 weeks ago

Am. And minor projections on top end equipment.
All I ask is Learn the first song. Thanks

Steven B
2 weeks ago

Hi Steven, I appreciate that, I can definitely take the time to learn the first song. From what you mentioned about the A minor projections and top-end equipment, it sounds like you're already putting real thought into your production quality, which is a great sign for sync potential.
While I go through the first track, I'll also take a brief look at how it fits within your overall catalog. Sometimes it's not just the sound, but how the catalog is positioned, structured, and prepared that makes the difference for licensing opportunities.

Once I've reviewed it, I can share what I'm seeing and whether your catalog is already positioned for sync placements or if there are a few things holding it back.

Warm Regards,
Steven
Music SEO & Visibility Specialist

steven j. olerud
2 weeks ago

My catalog is close to Infinity and would be great for movies. Guitar and synth 5 stars. Only the best for you! You are the best.

Steven B
2 weeks ago

I really appreciate the kind words, and I can definitely see the depth in your catalog. Having a large body of guitar and synth material like yours is actually a strong advantage for film and TV opportunities, especially when it's positioned the right way. 
Since your catalog is extensive, what usually makes the biggest difference isn't just the music quality, but how everything is structured and prepared for supervisors to quickly find and place tracks. That's especially important with larger catalogs like yours.
I spent some time going through part of your Broadjam catalog, and I'm already seeing strong potential for film placements. I'd be happy to go deeper and evaluate your catalog from a sync readiness and visibility standpoint to identify where the biggest opportunities are.

If you're open to it, I can put together a professional catalog assessment and walk you through what I'm seeing and how your catalog can be positioned for film and TV opportunities.

Best regards,
Steven
Music SEO & Visibility Specialist



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