

E157: DA Wallach: Spotting Genius in Elon & Zuck's Early Days
Meeting Elon Led to SpaceX Investment
- D.A. Wallach met Elon Musk socially in LA before Tesla and SpaceX were well known.
- Impressed by Elon's work, he asked to invest and was facilitated into SpaceX about a decade ago.
From Rock Band to Record Deal
- Kanye West and Pharrell discovered D.A. Wallach's band Chester French in college.
- This led to a record deal and launching his music career in LA before he transitioned to investing.
Linking Facebook, Music, and Spotify
- D.A. introduced Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg to Jimmy Iovine from Interscope Records.
- This led to D.A.'s role helping Spotify grow, becoming their artist-in-residence and investor.
Highlights:
- How D.A. invested in SpaceX after meeting Elon Musk socially in LA
- Lessons from working with Spotify, including his invented role as “artist-in-residence”
- What he saw in Facebook in the early days and how he used it to grow his band
- How Kanye West and Pharrell discovered his music and launched his career
- The backstory behind raising capital for Spotify and meeting Ron Burkle
- What made Ashton Kutcher and D.A. uniquely valuable investors at the time
- Why he pivoted from tech into life sciences and started a healthcare-focused VC firm
- The importance of developing aesthetic judgment as an investor
- How to think about portfolio construction in biotech vs. software
- Why investing is mostly about people—and what pattern recognition D.A. uses
- The subtle power of learning from failures and “almost mistakes”
- How to be truly contrarian in an environment where contrarianism is trendy
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Guest Bio: D.A. Wallach is a venture capital investor and former recording artist. Discovered by Pharrell Williams while at Harvard, he toured with artists like Lady Gaga and Blink-182 and released music through Interscope and Capitol Records. In 2011, he shifted to investing, backing companies like Spotify, SpaceX, Ripple, and Neuralink. Today, he focuses on biotech and healthcare as co-founder of Time BioVentures. Named to Forbes' “30 Under 30” and Fast Company’s “100 Most Creative People,” D.A. also co-founded the Franca Fund for preventive genomics and appeared in the film La La Land.
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(0:00) Episode preview (2:00) Elon Musk's early views on AI and building SpaceX (4:18) Transition from music to investing and collaboration with Spotify (7:17) Leveraging Facebook for a band’s success and networking strategies (12:06) Mark Zuckerberg's early projects and the rise of Facebook (14:39) Contrarianism and its role in modern investing (19:22) How a music background influences investment decisions (22:32) Working with Ron Burkle and Inevitable Ventures (27:17) The journey of learning venture capitalism (30:10) Assessing higher-order effects in investments (31:52) The critical importance of investing in people (33:17) Diving into healthcare and biotech investing (36:46) Portfolio strategies in biotech versus traditional venture capital (39:38) How to compete with major biotech firms (44:40) The advantages of being surrounded by top performers (46:58) Learning from near-misses and investment failures (48:25) Closing remarks