Raedio Music Supervision is an award winning team of music supervisors with over 20+ years of experience in the field. Our team is as diverse as our projects and the music we are passionate about. We are a full service music supervision company for film & television, handling with ease all aspects of a project from creative to clearances and budgets.
Award-winning music supervisor Stephanie Diaz-Matos not only oversees music supervision for high-profile film and television projects, but she also leads a diverse and dynamic team as Head of Music Supervision at Raedio. Her credits span everything from television series such as Baz Luhrmann’s The Get Down to the big screen blockbuster Uncle Drew, NETFLIX’s Someone Great, the EPIX series Godfather of Harlem, and HBO Max's And Just Like That. In 2013, she founded Bonfire Collective. Owned and operated by Stephanie, the company emerged as a sought-after music supervision house. Lauding her contribution to The Get Down, the Guild of Music Supervisor Awards honored her with the award for “Best Music Supervision in a Television or Comedy” in 2017. In 2020 Raedio acquired Bonfire Collective, and Stephanie immersed herself in her new role — the Head of Music Supervision & Library. Under the Raedio banner, she has music supervised the award winning Starz hit P-Valley and Netflix's ME TIME and HBO Max's Betty and more.
As VP, Music Supervision & Library at Raedio, Sarah Bromberg handles music supervision for a myriad of film and television projects in addition to pitching a growing in-house library. Her career encompasses experience as not only a music supervisor, but also as a label manager and professor in between working on high-profile movies and series such as Starz’ P-Valley, Netflix’s film Someone Great, HBO’s Rap Sh!t more. In 2015, Sarah joined the team at Bonfire Collective under the leadership of founder Stephanie Diaz-Matos. Over the course of the next five years, her music supervision spanned The Get Down, the ABC series Grand Hotel, and the acclaimed documentary Crime + Punishment, which made its debut at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival. Becoming a member of the Raedio team in 2020, her projects have included the critically acclaimed Netflix series Naomi Osaka, Hulu’s Woke & HBO Max’s Sweet Life: Los Angeles for which she won the 2022 Guild of Music Supervisor award for outstanding music supervision in a reality series. Sarah was also nominated in 2023 for 4 GMS awards for her work on P-Valley S2, Sweet Life: Los Angeles S2 and Rap Sh!t. Sarah is an adjunct professor at Loyola University in New Orleans.“I always hope the music we’re placing strongly speaks the language of the project to the viewer,” she leaves off. “We’re creatively exploring what the movie or series is saying musically. Maybe the audience discovers something new afterwards. There’s nothing better than that.”
Award-winning Music Supervisor Eric “Funky Cold” Medina has been involved in the music scene since a young age. He grew up in New Jersey playing the saxophone, and would write, record, and produce for local musicians in his town – primarily in hip-hop, r&b, and latin. Upon moving to Los Angeles, he worked on both the synch & licensing side for years before transitioning over to music supervision, getting his start in reality television. In 2021, Eric worked with Raedio’s VP of Music Supervision Sarah Bromberg on Sweet Life: Los Angeles Season 1, where they won a Guild of Music Supervision award for Best Music Supervision for Reality TV. Soon after, he officially joined the Raedio team, and has supervised series (both scripted and non-scripted), such as Queens (ABC), Promised Land (ABC), Project Greenlight (HBOMax), and Sweet Life: Los Angeles Season 2 (HBOMax) – to name a few. Outside of work you’ll find Eric dancing at a show, curating playlists, at a sports event, or enjoying time with friends at a local brewery. “Music is a world within itself, with a language we all understand” – Stevie Wonder.
As a coordinator, Mandisa is the newest addition to the Raedio music supervision team! With a diverse background in the non-profit sector and film industry, Mandisa brings a unique perspective to an already dynamic team. As a coordinator, she is currently working on several exciting projects including Rap Sh!t Season 2 (HBO), Survival of the Thickest (Netflix), and We Were The Lucky Ones (Hulu). Before transitioning to the film industry, Mandisa spent several years working in the non-profit sector, gaining valuable skills in project management and communication. She then moved on to work as a production coordinator for a bi-coastal post-production sound studio, primarily focused on sound design, Foley, and re-recording for independent films and video games. It was during this time that Mandisa discovered her talent as a voice-over artist and has since lent her voice to multiple projects including e-learning and radio spots. Prior to joining the Raedio music supervision team, Mandisa worked as a coordinator on various projects including Kings of Napa (OWN), Andy Warhol Diaries (Netflix), and 9-1-1 (FOX).
With her years of experience in the music library space, Ariella leads Raedio's library division, which houses a series of 20+ collections created by diverse industry producers and composers. In addition, she's built a roster of select up-and-coming indie artists. Some placement credits include work with Nike, HBO, Starz, Netflix, Bounce TV, YouTube, + more.
Best Song Written and/or Recorded for Television Nominee
Best Song Written and/or Recorded for Television Nominee
Best Song Written and/or Recorded for Television Nominee
Best Song Written and/or Recorded for Television Nominee
Best Music Supervision – Reality Television Nominee
Best Music Supervision – Reality Television Nominee
Best Music Supervision – Reality Television
Best Music Supervision – Reality Television