{{BLP refimprove|date=August 2020}} {{Use dmy dates|date=September 2019}} '''Bradley Spence''' is a British [[record producer]] and mixing engineer<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.discogs.com/artist/299372-Brad-Spence|title=Brad Spence|website=Discogs.com|accessdate=17 August 2020}}</ref> based at [[Dean Street Studios]],<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.deanst.com/studios/index.php/studio/studio-5/ |title=Studio 5 &#124; Recording Studio London &#124; Dean St. Studios |accessdate=2014-01-21 |url-status = dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140201222656/http://www.deanst.com/studios/index.php/studio/studio-5/ |archivedate=2014-02-01 }}</ref> in London.

Spence has produced albums for [[Jamiroquai]], [[Mark Owen]] and [[Hero Fisher]], tracks for [[Passenger (singer)|Passenger]] and [[Alt-J]] as well as mixing for [[Kasabian]], [[Chapel Club]] and Cosmicide. He has recently produced [[The Strypes]] album ''Little Victories'', and rock band [[The Tones]] new track, "A.W.O.L".

In 2001, Spence began working at Matrix studios in London and then onto SARM studios; assisting [[Trevor Horn]]. While at SARM West Spence worked with [[Coldplay]], [[Doves (band)|Doves]], [[Iron Maiden]], Skin, [[Belle and Sebastian]], [[Sikth]], [[Seal (musician)|Seal]] and [[New Order (band)|New Order]]. At SARM Hook End Studios, Spence worked with [[Radiohead]], [[Stereophonics]], [[Ian Brown]], [[Russell Watson]] and [[The Beautiful South]] providing production, programming and engineering for recording sessions.

Spence has gone on to forge a partnership with fellow producer [[Charlie Russell (producer)|Charlie Russell]], often working together under their joint venture production company name WTNSS.

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