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Hasse Rosbach
Occupation(s)Musician, music producer, engineer, arranger
Instrument(s)guitar, bass, keyboards, percussion
Years active2004–present

Hasse Rosbach is a Norwegian music producer and musician.[1][2]

Career

Rosbach worked several years at Propeller Music Division in Oslo before running the recording studio Albatross Recorders together with Even Ormestad and Martin Sjølie.

He was the bass player in Norwegian band Superfamily and won a Spellemann (Norwegian Grammy Award) in the pop category for their album “Warszawa” in 2007. [3]

Rosbach has participated on a number of productions as a producer, engineer, mixer, arranger and/or musician including records by Moddi, Team Me, Turbonegro, Highasakite, Motorpsycho, Marit Larsen, Odd Nordstoga, Maria Mena, Elvira Nikolaisen, Mathias Eick, Gammalgrass, Heroes & Zeros, Hanne Hukkelberg, Superfamily, Huntsville, Lars Vaular, Thomas Eriksen, Bare Egil Band, Grand Island, Enslaved, Shimmering, Sauropod, Pristine, Deliriums, Level & Tyson, Einar Stray Orchestra, Skambankt, Kaizers Orchestra, Hilde Marie Kjersem, Katzenjammer, Thom Hell, Lydmor, Staut, Inga Juuso and more. [4]

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