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Kwame Amankwa Kwaten (born 13 May 1967) is a British manager, music consultant,
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. He owns an artist management and consultancy company called Ferocious Talent and is a co-founder of Cr8ing Vision, a non-profit company that offers young people a range of educational programmes, seminars, workshops and opportunities in both the music and sport industries. Past and present artists managed by Kwaten include
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, The Night VI, Steve Brown,
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and Kerry Leatham. In 1989, Kwaten was part of a band,
D-Influence D'Influence (also D-Influence and D*Influence) is a British production team and acid jazz band. Formerly of The Echo Label, they founded their own label, Freakstreet Records. Original members include Kwame Kwaten, Sarah-Ann Webb, Ed Baden-Powell ...
, who were opening acts for
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, and produced tracks for a number of prominent musicians including
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,
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and
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. Aside from running Ferocious Talent, Kwaten is involved in A&R in Believe Records and is part of the new wave jazz movement in Europe and London. In July 2018, Kwaten took over from Diane Wagg as Vice-Chair of MMF UK (Music Managers Forum).


Biography


Early years

Kwaten started his artistic career in the middle of the eighties at the
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as part of the school band ''Outcry''. He spent the next few years learning his trade in many different bands. One of these bands called ''Rebekkah'' was formed with his old school friend Andrew Ross from ''Outcry'' in 1984. ''Rebekkah'' led Kwaten and Andrew to a production deal at Courtyard Studios in Oxford, where they settled for a year learning the ins and outs of the studio.


D–Influence (1989–1999)

Steve Marston was a session saxophone player. ''Rebekkah'' used Steve for a session and it was then that Kwaten's friendship with Steve Marston started. Kwaten had started working at the Borderline Club in London as a compère employed by Neil Conti of Prefab Sprout and Raye Cosbert when he and Steve formed the band
D-Influence D'Influence (also D-Influence and D*Influence) is a British production team and acid jazz band. Formerly of The Echo Label, they founded their own label, Freakstreet Records. Original members include Kwame Kwaten, Sarah-Ann Webb, Ed Baden-Powell ...
with Ed Baden Powell, Sarah Anne Webb and Ned Bigham (who was to leave the band after the release of the first album). D–Influence had taken their demos to record labels without any luck and so they decided to release their own music independently. The first of these recordings was ''I'm the One'' which they sold straight to record stores themselves out of the back of a van. Kwaten gave one of these records to London DJ
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and it was he who played D–Influence first on
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. A record deal with
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followed. D–Influence then signed to
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and began recording their album ''Good 4 We''. Their early support had mostly been through new London pirate station Kiss FM. There was no national radio airplay for music from the
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scene at the time. This meant that the only way D–Influence could reach a fan base was through live music. So D–Influence toured for some time getting their break being offered the support slot on the
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. This change in fortune led to many American acts requesting them as a support act.
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,
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, Naughty By Nature,
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all had D–Influence as an opening act. The band also played for
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on her '' Debut'' album performance on '' Later ... With Jools Holland''.


Production (1992–2001)

With no huge hit but a large live following D–Influence own productions started to gain notoriety amongst other musicians and labels. After the release of their self-produced album ''Good 4 We'', they started productions and remixes for artists such as
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from
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, Changing Faces or
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of
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.


Shola Ama (1995–2002)

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was the discovery that broke D–Influence as mainstream producers. Kwaten was refused a cab at Hammersmith Station so he turned and walked in to catch a train. There he heard
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humming as she walked. He auditioned her on the platform and gave her his business card. She soon became a regular at D–Influence Studios where her first album ''
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'' was recorded. Shola was signed to D–Influence Productions own label, Freakstreet and licensed to Warner Bros in 1995–1996. Her first album, ''Much Love'' (1997), went on to sell more than a million copies worldwide. Although not as popular in the UK, her second album ''In Return'', also produced by D–Influence, went on to break airplay records in France.


Urban music seminar (1997–2004)

Kwaten was the founder of the biggest European Urban Music Seminar. The seminar was set up to pass on much of what he and many others had learnt about the music business as they saw it. It was, as Kwaten describes it, a "harsh no frills edutainment spectacle" whose numbers swelled from 500 people in 1998 to 15 000 over two days at the
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in 2004. Many stars from the music world spoke and gave free advice at these events such as
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, Jazzie B,
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, Kanya King,
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.


Mentoring and lecturing (2002–present)

Kwaten was a carer for The Adolescent and Children's Trust and also does charity workshops for YESS, a London charity that dispenses educational advice for inner-city children. He also uses his music industry experience to teach music students as a lecturer at various institutions around London including the
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. One of his earlier mentees, Spitfire Audio CEO, Will Evans, has credited Kwaten as an enormous help in the early stages of his career development. In 2020, Kwaten joined Point Blank Music School as Head of A&R. He provides 1-2-1 meetings with the students, discussing topics ranging from career advice all the way to music feedback. About his role, Kwaten says, "It's an exciting role that sees me blend two of my passions. Firstly, discovering new talent and, secondly, mentoring some of Point Blank Music School's top students.” In late-2020, Kwaten started mentoring for Cre8ing Vision's new Ultimate Circle ⭕️ programme. According to Music Business Worldwide, "The new program is designed to help break down barriers and provide young people with the relevant knowledge and advice needed to get started in the music industry. A round table of music influencers and experienced music executives will be invited to join The Ultimate Music Circle to dedicate their time to mentor young people for an agreed duration of time."


Artist management (2006–present)

In 2006, Kwaten joined ATC Management as a manager where he looked after
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, The Night VI, Steve Brown,
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and Kerry Leatham. In 2010, Kwaten established Cre8ing Vision together with Andrea Euell and Nicola Charles. Since its conception, the three co-directors have been running an annual music business seminar, The Ultimate Seminar, that calls on both rising and established musicians and influential industry professionals to talk about the local music business and their individual journeys and struggles. It enables students to network with like-minded people and has called upon acts such as
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,
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and Darcus Beese from
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among others. Cre8ing Vision has also started different verticals such as The Music Business On Lock Show - or The MBOL Show, Music Surgery, A&R Focus Groups and The Ultimate Circle ⭕️. Launched in early 2020, The MBOL Show is a flagship Instagram Live show that delves into the lives of Music Business executives and answers questions in real-time to a worldwide online audience. Music Surgery consists of exclusive workshops held at key music organisations, focusing on different areas of the industry. It is a round table talk with real tangible information and insight. The A&R Focus Groups aims to help those wanting to embark on a career in A&R and Music Management. The Ultimate Circle was created after a noticeable lack of mentoring programmes available for people wanting to break into the music business. The programme is designed to help break down barriers and open doors for employment by arming those seeking to pursue a career in music with one to one help from those already established within the business. In 2014, Kwaten started his own management company called Ferocious Talent, where he worked with acts like Rumer. Under Ferocious Talent, she sold a million copies of her debut album, Seasons of My Soul. More recently, he has been working with acts like Amrit Kaur, Vivienne Chi, Kaidi & NK-OK, Blue Lab Beats and Caitlyn Scarlett. He also acts as an international consultant and manages and advises international acts, brands, actors and actresses on the music business in Europe. Kwaten has also launched a consultancy branch under Ferocious Talent called F.A.B Consultancy where he will explain all the different options such as Ferocious Label Services where clients could release their music or have ongoing consultations - which consists of regular meetings and calls with Kwaten and his partner, Jonny Taylor.


Awards

In 1995, Kwaten won the UK Black Music Best New Live Act with his band. He was also the 2006 winner of Ghanaian Entrepreneur of the Year, and in 2013, Kwame won Artiste Manager of the Year at the Live UK Music Business Awards.


Discography

*
D-Influence D'Influence (also D-Influence and D*Influence) is a British production team and acid jazz band. Formerly of The Echo Label, they founded their own label, Freakstreet Records. Original members include Kwame Kwaten, Sarah-Ann Webb, Ed Baden-Powell ...
– ''Good 4 We'' (1992): Writer; Musician; Producer * D-Influence – ''Prayer 4 Unity'' (1995): Writer; Musician; Producer * D-Influence – ''London'' (1997): Writer; Musician; Producer * D-Influence – ''D – Influence Presents D – Vas'' (2002): Producer


Contributions


Albums

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– ''
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'' (1997): Writer; Producer * Shola Ama – ''In Return'' (1999): Writer; Producer * Shola Ama – ''Supersonic'' (2002): Writer; Producer; Publisher *
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– '' This Is Who I Am'' (2002): Musician * Louise Setara – '' Still Waters'' (2006): Executive Producer * Louise Setara – ''" Gypsy Flame"'' (2009): Executive Producer *
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– '' A D H D'' (2009): Executive Producer


Tracks

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– ''Out of Focus'' (1992): Remixer; Recreater *
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– ''Aeroplane'' (1993): Live Musician on '' Later ... With Jools Holland'' *
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– ''Bring It On'' (1994): Musician; Programmer * Seal – ''Prayer for the Dying'' (1994): Musician; Programmer *
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– ''Let's Get Down'' (1995): Remixer * Mark Morrison – '' Horny'' (1996): Remixer * Mark Morrison – '' Return of the Mack'' (1996): Remixer * Changing Faces – ''I Got Somebody Else'' (1996): Remixer * Mark Morrison – ''Crazy'' (1997): Remixer *
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– ''Flashbacks'' (1998): Cowriter; Producer *
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– ''Tell Me'' (1998): Remixer; Musician *
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– '' Wishing on a Star'' (1998): Remixer *
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– ''Testify'' (1998): Remixer * Mo Bo All Starz – ''Ain't No Stopping Us Now'' (1998): Producer * Ultra Nate – Tracks on ''
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– ''Not Over You Yet'' (1999): Remixer *
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– ''Why You Follow Me'' (1999): Remixer *
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– ''Looking Out My Window'' (1999): Musician; Producer * Ultra Nate – Tracks on '' Stranger Than Fiction'' (2001): Writer; Musician; Producer *
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– ''Shape of You'' (2002): Musician; Producer


References


External links


Kwame Kwaten on Discogs
* Kwame Kwaten on All Music
Laura Mvula Website

The Night VI Website

Shannon Saunders Website
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