Electronic Musician

STUDIO TALK

Mark Bradbury, best known under the stage name Rudosa, makes thunderous techno that’s been championed by some of the genre’s most notable DJs, popping up in sets from Richie Hawtin, Maceo Plex and Amelie Lens, among others. We were charmed to get to sit down with the producer and DJ to discuss synthesizers, Sankeys, studio spaces, and so much else besides.

When did you start making music, and how did you first get started?

I first started making music from home on GarageBand using my Mac laptop and Apple loops, before getting Logic Pro X soon

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