Part 1
David Bendeth has been working independently as a producer and mixer since 2002. In 2005, he acquired Millenium Studios, which was formerly owned by Whitney Houston, and changed its name to House of Loud, based on a recommendation from Breaking Benjamin's Ben Burnley. The studio quickly became an active production house and mixing room, where Bendeth recorded and mixed numerous albums, including Breaking Benjamin's Dear Agony, Paramore's Riot!, All Time Low's Nothing Personal, Crystal Bowersox's Farmer's Daughter, Of Mice and Men's Restoring Force: Full Circle, Tonight Alive's Limitless, Bring Me the Horizon's Sempiternal, and A Day to Remember's What Separates Me From You. In 2016, The House Of Loud ceased operations, and the studio was closed down shortly after completing work on Of Mice & Men's album Cold World.
In this Puremix interview, Fab Dupont sits down with David to discuss his illustrious career, tips on making incredible records, and much more.