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Hasse Rosbach | |
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Genres | Pop, rock, jazz, folk, experimental |
Occupation(s) | Record producer, audio engineer, mixer, musician |
Instrument(s) | guitar, bass, keyboards, percussion |
Years active | 2001 – present |
Hasse Rosbach is a Norwegian record producer, audio engineer, mixer and musician known for his work across a wide range of genres with Norwegian and international artists. His production and engineering credits include several recordings that have received or been nominated for the Spellemannprisen (the Norwegian Grammy). [1] [2]
Rosbach began his career at Propeller Music Division in Oslo, working under Mike Hartung and Kåre Chr. Vestrheim. During this period he contributed to major Norwegian album productions for artists such as Motorpsycho, Hanne Hukkelberg, Marit Larsen, Odd Nordstoga, Kaizers Orchestra, Shining, Skambankt and Enslaved, while gradually establishing himself as an independent producer and engineer. [3] [4]
He has since worked with artists including Moddi, Turbonegro, Highasakite, Team Me, Bushman’s Revenge, Maria Mena, Das Body across genres such as pop, rock, jazz, folk, metal and experimental music. He is also known for contributing as a multi-instrumentalist on several productions.
Rosbach has mixed several of composer Peder Kjellsby’s film scores, including Dag Johan Haugerud’s Sex, Dreams & Love trilogy, I Belong (Som du ser meg), and the Varg Veum films. [5]
He has arranged and orchestrated works for ensembles such as the Trondheim Soloists and the Norwegian Radio Orchestra (KORK), and served as musical director and arranger for Moddi’s Unsongs tour with the Trondheim Soloists, which concluded with a performance at the Norwegian National Opera and Ballet.
Rosbach was a member of the Norwegian indie rock band Superfamily, which won a Spellemannprisen for their album Warszawa. [6] [7] In 2010 he took part in Jan Van Woensel and Lee Ranaldo’s (Sonic Youth) exhibition Bad Moon Rising 5 as part of the experimental project OFAG. [8] [9]
He co-founded and operates Albatross Recorders, a recording studio shared with Even Ormestad and Martin Sjølie. [10]
He is currently based on Gotland, Sweden, and works both from there and from Oslo, Norway.