Roli Mosimann

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Roli Mosimann is a drummer, electronic musician and record producer whose contributions range from industrial to pop. Originally from Switzerland, Mosimann first made his mark in the New York City no wave band Swans and later collaborated with Foetus mastermind J. G. Thirlwell as Wiseblood. In the producer's helm, he has manned the boards for The Young Gods, The The, New Order and The Hair and Skin Trading Company and helped birth Faith No More's Album of the Year, among others. He was an early producer for Skinny Puppy's The Process and Marilyn Manson's Portrait of an American Family however both bands were not satisfied with the results, and chose to go with other producer on their respective albums (Dave Ogilvie & Trent Reznor respectively).

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