Mark Hessburg

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Mark Hessburg (born July 6, 1970) is a German musician and movie sound design artist.

He was born in Kassel, Germany, the son of a successful local discotheque gastronome. His father committed suicide after a shooting in 1975. In the 1980s Hessburg developed computer programs and he was fascinated with the creative possibilities of the MIDI standard. In 1989 he started his first music project Chassalla using computers and synthesizers.

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[edit] Music

Beside the Gothic Project "Chassalla", Hessburg composed songs with Darrin Huss for the Canadian synthy pop band Psyche. From 1996 he worked in his "Green Hill - audio design" Studios with musicians like Hamid Baroudi, Mohamed Mounir, Hussaine Kili, Diego Jascalevich and Stephan Emig. Today he is working with Johannes Häusler on the 2007 comeback of "Chassalla".

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In 2002 Mark Hessburg moved to Berlin, Germany where he started to work for Post Production Facilities. He made Sound Design for several movies and television series like The Simple Life (International Tape for the foreign use of the series with Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie), German TV Movies like "Liebe ohne Rückfahrschein" (with Jeanette Biedermann), "Brautpaar auf Probe" (with Eva Hassmann and Tyron Ricketts), "Die Liebe eines Priesters" (with Maximilian Schell), "Ein Hund, zwei Koffer und die ganz große Liebe" (with Wolke Hegenbarth) etc.

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