Hasse Rosbach
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Hasse Rosbach | |
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Occupation(s) | Musician, music producer, engineer, arranger, mixer |
Instrument(s) | guitar, bass, keyboards, percussion |
Years active | 2001 – present |
Hasse Rosbach is a Norwegian music producer, engineer, arranger, mixer and musician.[1][2]
Career
Rosbach has participated on a number of productions as a Producer, Musical Director, Mixer, Engineer, Arranger and/or Musician including records by Moddi, Turbonegro, Highasakite, Team Me, Bushman's Revenge, Bendik HK, Rasmus Rohde, Motorpsycho, Shining, Enslaved, Marit Larsen, Odd Nordstoga, Synne Sanden, Das Body, Mathias Eick, Gammalgrass (Stian Carstensen, Ola Kvernberg, Ole Morten Vågan), Hilde Marie Kjersem, Heroes & Zeros, Superfamily, Huntsville, Hanne Hukkelberg, Lars Vaular, Thomas Eriksen, Bare Egil Band, Grand Island, Shimmering, Sauropod, Maria Mena, Elvira Nikolaisen, Pristine, Deliriums, Level & Tyson, Einar Stray Orchestra, Skambankt, Kaizers Orchestra, Katzenjammer, Thom Hell, Lydmor, Staut, Tord Gustavsen, Inga Juuso, Animal Alpha, film scores by Peder Kjellsby for "Varg Veum" and "Som Jeg Ser Deg" ("I Belong") and more [3]
Rosbach has written arrangements performed by the Trondheim Soloists and the Norwegian Radio Orchestra (Kringkastingsorkesteret) in addition to arrangements on a number of album productions.[4] He was also the Musical Director and Arranger for Moddi’s extensive “Unsongs”-tour with the Trondheim Soloists.
He was a member of the band Superfamily and received a Norwegian Grammy Award (Spellemann) in the Pop category for their album “Warszawa” in 2007, then in 2011 with Team Me's "To The Treetops", and in 2013 with the Moddi album "kæm va du?"."[5]
He was a member of the improv project OFAG and participated in Lee Ronaldo's (Sonic Youth) fifth instalment of his traveling group exhibition Bad Moon Rising, curated by Jan Van Woensel, in 2010.
Rosbach worked several years at Propeller Music Division in Oslo before running the recording facilities Albatross Recorders together with Even Ormestad and Martin Sjølie.
References
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2019-09-13. Retrieved 2022-03-29.
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- ^ "Hasse Rosbach | Discography | Discogs". Discogs.
- ^ "Spellemann - Arkiv over alle nominerte og vinnere fram til i dag!". 2 September 2019.
- ^ "Spellemann - Arkiv over alle nominerte og vinnere fram til i dag!". 2 September 2019.
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