
"Kid A" is Definitely Radiohead's Best Album, Dr Dre, & Outkast | Influence Ep. 1 w/ Tone Def
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🔥 Welcome to the FIRST episode of Influence – a brand-new B-Side Banter segment! 🔥
In this new series, we shift the spotlight to the creators behind the music—producers, songwriters, and engineers—diving into the sounds and artists that shaped them.
I’m joined by Tone Def, the producer behind Briston Moroney’s breakout track Freaking Out on the Interstate, as well as work with Gatlin, The Moss, and more. We talk about the unlikely journey from Dr. Dre to Tom Petty to indie surf rock, how Radiohead’s Kid A blew his mind, and why the best records are often the simplest.
Plus, Tone shares what makes a producer-artist relationship actually work, why music's gotten a little too safe lately, and what gives him hope for the next wave of experimentation.
If you’ve ever wondered what makes a record feel good—and not just sound good—this one’s for you.