Tim Bran is a record producer, mixer and writer who has worked with the likes of London Grammar, Birdy, Aurora, Rae Morris, KT Tunstall, Halsey, The Verve, La Roux and Dreadzone. He was also a co-founder of audio collaboration software company Rocket Network, acquired by Avid in 2002. Twitter: @timbran instagram: @timbranmusic
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