In the Room with Musik Hack
Bradley Denniston is a Los Angeles-based producer, engineer, composer, and multi-instrumentalist whose work spans major films, television, commercials, and records by artists including The Lonely Island, Gotye, Tegan and Sara, and G-Eazy. In this episode, he talks about growing up in Portland, learning through bands and DIY shows, spending years with Mark Mothersbaugh at Mutato Muzika, and building his own company, Radium Media. The conversation moves from wild early-career stories and life in Costa Rica to value exchange, networking, and asking for help, before widening into a candid discussion about AI music, the Suno lawsuit, dopamine, creativity, and what actually makes songs connect. Watch this episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZfefMi5xX8 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZfefMi5xX8] Learn more: https://www.musikhack.com/podcast/ [https://www.musikhack.com/podcast/]
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