Tiny Table Radio: Conversations with Cory Bradburn

Tiny Table Radio

Intimate conversations with DJs, producers, and cultural builders shaping the creative underground. Hosted by Cory Bradburn.

  1. CISUMMI — Leaving Paris to Start Over in New York

    MAY 15

    CISUMMI — Leaving Paris to Start Over in New York

    What do you do when you've already "made it" — and it still isn't enough? CISUMMI joins Tiny Table Radio for a conversation about leaving a built career behind, the discipline of patience, and refusing to let an algorithm shape his taste. CISUMMI built a DJ career in Paris, playing the big rooms, before deciding that real growth meant starting from zero in New York — the most competitive city he could find. He grew up between France, Spain, and Benin, and that multicultural ear is the throughline of his sound: West African rhythm, European melody, and the conviction that every culture has its own musical codes worth learning. We talk about the friend who pushed him to build his own studio, why he became more selective about the rooms he plays, what AI is really doing to music, the daily habit that keeps his crate-digging honest, and what the name CISUMMI means when you read it backwards. It's a conversation about patience, preparation, and the quiet years of believing in something before anyone else can see it. 🎵 About CISUMMICISUMMI is a DJ and producer based in Brooklyn by way of France, Spain, and Benin — vibrant, travel-shaped music he calls an ode to the world's cultures. His MoBlack-signed track "DIKEBO" has passed 1M plays, and he's preparing for a major show alongside Francis Mercier in New York on June 13th. 🎙 About Tiny Table RadioTiny Table Radio shares the stories and sounds from the creative underground — house music, culture, and community, live from Brooklyn, NYC. 🔗 ConnectInstagram → https://instagram.com/cisummi_

    42 min
  2. Bea Trinidad — What 20 Years of Dancing Does to Your DJ Sets

    APR 30

    Bea Trinidad — What 20 Years of Dancing Does to Your DJ Sets

    What does two decades of dance training do to your ear — and your DJ sets? Bea Trinidad joins Tiny Table Radio for a conversation about reclaiming music from obligation, finding community in the underground, and the debut EP she's been working toward her whole life. Bea spent 20 years as a trained dancer before stepping behind the decks — not because she was supposed to, but because she finally made the choice herself. Growing up Filipino in NYC, music was structured and expected. It was classical. It was practice. Getting into DJing was the first time music became entirely hers. We talk about what it felt like to stumble into promoting events for Possession — one of the most respected underground queer techno collectives in Europe — and what that experience taught her about what community actually means in underground music. She talks about learning to say no, about the research and vinyl digging behind every set, and about the EP she's building from Asian sounds — a project that's been taking shape for years and will arrive this summer. This is a conversation about the gap between music as obligation and music as identity — and what it takes to finally close it. 🎵 About Bea Trinidad NYC-born Filipina DJ rooted in house music and the underground. 20+ years of dance training behind every set she plays. Debut EP — drawing on Asian musical influences — coming summer 2026. Follow her at @beatricetrinidad. 🎙 About Tiny Table Radio Tiny Table Radio shares the stories and sounds from the creative underground — house music, culture, and community, live from Brooklyn, NYC. 🔗 ConnectInstagram → https://www.instagram.com/beatricetrinidad/

    39 min
  3. Sanvero — Building a Career in House Music Before They Were Ready

    APR 16

    Sanvero — Building a Career in House Music Before They Were Ready

    What if you took the gig before you were ready, and it worked? Sanvero — the Brooklyn duo of Nico Castillo and Cesco — joins Tiny Table Radio for a conversation about fast-tracking a career that usually takes years, finding your sound after years of genre-hopping, and what it costs to build something real in a city full of shortcuts. Nico and Cesco met through mutual friends at NYU, started playing together during the pandemic, and built their initial reputation on a NYC rooftop where they weren't supposed to be — folding table, cable dropped through an apartment window, a few friends and a couple of brave strangers. Within a year, they were on lineups with bigger acts than they'd earned. Not because they were the best, but because they were proactive, played for free, and made a deliberate choice to collaborate with producers way more experienced than them — coming second on the billing by design, using other people's networks to get their music in front of rooms it never would have reached otherwise. We talk about the rebrand from Space Tiger to Sanvero, what the name means, and the eight-hour drive from Santiago where it finally clicked. Nico tells the story of the breakup that freed up a week at Thanksgiving and how he spent it buried in Ableton instead. And they get into what the NYC house music scene looks like right now — smaller venues, community-first culture, no-phone rooms — and why they think this moment is something worth paying attention to. Two people from opposite ends of the world, figuring out a sound together in Brooklyn. That's the whole story. 🎵 About SanveroSanvero is Nico Castillo and Cesco (Francesco), a Brooklyn-based DJ and production duo. The name is a portmanteau of Santiago and Verona — the cities they're each from. Their sound sits at the intersection of deep house, Afro house, and melodic progressive. Their music has been supported by major names in the scene, and they're heading into 2026 with new releases including their first EP on Fluke Lab. 🎙 About Tiny Table RadioTiny Table Radio shares the stories and sounds from the creative underground — house music, culture, and community, live from Brooklyn, NYC. 🔗 Connect with SanveroInstagram → https://instagram.com/sanveromusic

    51 min
  4. Wolf Spritzer — Why "Simple" House Music Is Harder Than It Sounds

    APR 2

    Wolf Spritzer — Why "Simple" House Music Is Harder Than It Sounds

    What happens when a trained musician walks into dance music thinking it'll be easy? Wolf Spritzer joins Tiny Table Radio for a conversation about ego, simplicity, and finding your voice in a genre that doesn't care about complexity. A lifelong bass guitarist who spent years playing rock shows at Webster Hall, Wolf picked up production during Covid and quickly discovered that making people move is harder than making people impressed. We talk about the humbling moment on a Twitch livestream that changed his approach, how voice memos became part of his creative process, including one idea that came to him on a pier in San Francisco, how PowerHaus came together with Bridge and CRVM, and why comparison is the thief of joy — but he keeps showing up because he loves it. This is a conversation about what it takes to start over in a new world and learn to let go of what you think you already know. 🎵 About Wolf Spritzer Brooklyn's Wolf Spritzer fuses classic disco and contemporary house into hard-hitting, funk-driven dancefloor cuts. A lifelong bass guitarist who spent years playing rock at Webster Hall, he brings a trained musician's ear to electronic production. A founding member of PowerHaus alongside Bridge and CRVM, with new music coming on Front Left Records and an EP with Aazure. 🎙 About Tiny Table Radio Tiny Table Radio shares the stories and sounds from the creative underground — house music, culture, and community, live from Brooklyn, NYC. 🔗 Connect Wolf Spritzer → https://instagram.com/wolfspritzer

    33 min
  5. Niki Sadeki — The Burning Man Moment That Started Her DJ Career

    MAR 5

    Niki Sadeki — The Burning Man Moment That Started Her DJ Career

    Niki Sadeki joins Tiny Table Radio for a conversation about belonging in electronic music, discovering rave culture later in life, and building an artistic voice that doesn’t fit neatly into any one genre. In this episode, the Iranian-born DJ and producer reflects on growing up between cultures — born in Iran, raised in Canada, and now based in New York — and how those experiences shaped both her identity and her sound. We talk about the moment that changed everything: her first trip to Burning Man in 2016, where witnessing a set in the middle of a desert storm sparked the realization that she wanted to become a DJ. But the conversation goes deeper than origin stories. Niki shares how staying true to herself sometimes means resisting the pressure to be “algorithm friendly,” why belonging matters more than fitting in, and how grief and hope from events in Iran continue to influence the emotional range of her music. We also explore her DJ style — layering multiple tracks and building evolving soundscapes live — along with the creative risks she’s taking in the studio as she develops her production work. This episode is about identity, resilience, and finding your place in the underground. 🎵 About Niki Sadeki Niki Sadeki is a DJ and producer whose sound blends emotional depth with groove-driven electronic music. Born in Iran, raised in Canada, and now based in New York, her work reflects a life shaped by movement across cultures. Known for immersive DJ sets that layer multiple tracks into evolving sonic journeys, she brings a deeply personal perspective to house and electronic music. 🎙 About Tiny Table Radio Tiny Table Radio shares the stories and sounds from the creative underground — house music, culture, and community, live from Brooklyn, NYC. Follow Tiny Table Radio on Spotify for more conversations with the artists shaping underground music. 🔗 Connect Niki Sadeki → https://www.instagram.com/nikisadekiTiny Table Radio → https://open.spotify.com/show/6qbAyssDsat4eiPYSXTOo2

    28 min
  6. CHASKE on Sobriety, Identity, and Growing Up in NYC’s Underground

    FEB 19

    CHASKE on Sobriety, Identity, and Growing Up in NYC’s Underground

    CHASKE joins Tiny Table Radio for a conversation about growing up in New York’s underground rave scene, choosing sobriety while working in nightlife, and building a house music career shaped by identity and intention. In this episode, the Brooklyn-based Native American and Jewish DJ and producer reflects on discovering electronic music at 14 years old at an illegal park rave in NYC — a chaotic first experience that set him on a 15-year journey through global travel, long-form DJ sets, and eventually house music. We talk about playing a 12-hour set for 50,000 people at Thailand’s Full Moon Party, opening for Damian Lazarus early in his house career, and what it means to step into bigger rooms before you feel fully ready. But this conversation goes deeper than milestones. CHASKE shares what led him to get sober inside the rave culture, how partying from a young age shaped his relationship with music, and how discipline ultimately brought more clarity to his production, performance, and community building. We also explore how his Native American and Jewish heritage influences his creative process — from powwow drum rhythms to sampling traditional melodies — and why house music remains, at its core, about connection. This episode is about growth inside the underground — not outside of it. 🎵 About CHASKECHASKE is a Brooklyn-based DJ and producer whose sound blends house music with funk-driven basslines, percussion-forward grooves, and psychedelic textures. With over 15 years in electronic music, he continues to evolve his craft while running SHINE, his NYC-based event series focused on consistent energy and community on the dancefloor. 🎙 About Tiny Table RadioTiny Table Radio shares the stories and sounds from the creative underground — house music, culture, and community, live from Brooklyn, NYC. Follow Tiny Table Radio on Spotify for more conversations with the people shaping underground music. 🔗 ConnectCHASKE → https://www.instagram.com/chaske_musicTiny Table Radio → https://open.spotify.com/show/6qbAyssDsat4eiPYSXTOo2

    26 min
  7. Designing the Night Before It Starts with CRVM

    FEB 5

    Designing the Night Before It Starts with CRVM

    CRVM joins Tiny Table Radio for a conversation about intention in DJing, designing the night before it starts, and why house music is bigger than any one person. In this episode, Brooklyn-based DJ and designer CRVM reflects on shaping parties through context — not just sound. From early rooftop parties to playing Elsewhere, he shares how visuals, flyers, and environment quietly set expectations long before the first track is played. We talk about DJing as a form of service, letting the music speak, and understanding energy in the room. CRVM also breaks down his creative process beyond the booth — designing flyers when venues don’t provide them, pulling inspiration from old rave culture, and using color and visual language to communicate emotion and genre. The conversation also touches on building POWERHAUS, navigating Brooklyn’s evolving nightlife landscape, showing up digitally without losing integrity, and creating space for deeper community through Syncopated Souls. We talk about:• Designing flyers as part of DJing• Setting expectations before the doors open• Reading energy instead of rigid planning• Visual language, color, and old rave references• Letting the music speak without disappearing 🎵 About CRVM CRVM is a Brooklyn-based DJ and designer whose sound blends deep house, Afro house, and emotionally driven rhythms rooted in community and intention. With a background in graphic design, CRVM approaches DJing holistically — treating visuals, flyers, and context as an extension of the music itself. He is a co-founder of POWERHAUS, a collective focused on thoughtful programming and underground dance culture, and a driving force behind Syncopated Souls, a party series centered on deep and Afro house sounds. 🎙️ About Tiny Table RadioTiny Table Radio shares the stories and sounds from the creative underground — house music, culture, and community, live from Brooklyn, NYC. Follow Tiny Table Radio on Spotify for more conversations with the people shaping underground music. 🔗 Connect CRVM → https://www.instagram.com/crvmslifePOWERHAUS → https://www.instagram.com/powerhaus.nycTiny Table Radio → https://open.spotify.com/show/6qbAyssDsat4eiPYSXTOo2

    17 min

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Intimate conversations with DJs, producers, and cultural builders shaping the creative underground. Hosted by Cory Bradburn.