Gregor Hennig

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Gregor Hennig (* 1974 ) is a German producer , songwriter and drummer .

Life

Gregor Hennig founded a band for the first time when he was eleven. He was the singer of the "Oedies" for three years, until he switched to drums in 1989 due to a broken voice and earned the reputation of being the fastest drummer in the world in various Grindcore and Death Metal bands.

In 1993, Hennig as a drummer and songwriter, the crossover - Hip-hop band Saprize . The band broke up in 1996. Between 1995 and 2001, Hennig mastermind and songwriter of the trip-hop - Pop band Czech.

After a short stay in London from 1994 to 1995, during which he produced two albums in the Eastcote Studio and the Fortress Studio , Hennig began working as a producer and sound engineer at the Institut für Wohlklangforschung , a Hanoverian recording studio. From 1996 to 2002 he worked there with numerous bands on their albums.

For Joachim Witt Tour 1999/2000 Hennig was a drummer, then he drummed at Hanns Martin Slayer , a Slayer -Coverband he in the name Lombardo di Caprio occurs.

From 2000 to 2013 Gregor Hennig lived in Hamburg, where he produced albums for Die Sterne , Phillip Boa , Trashmonkeys , The Robocop Kraus , Ilse Lau and Ascii Disko , among others .

In the Electric Avenue recordings were made for Tiger Beat , 200 things and Neat Neat Neat , in Soundgarden Studio produced Gregor Hennig in collaboration with Chris von Rautenkranz a Trashmonkeys - album and the debut album of the Hamburg band The Sea , numerous other productions were made in the recorder recording studio.

In 2007 Hennig founded the recording studio Le Chatelet in Hamburg-Altona and played drums with Tenfold Loadstar from 2007-2013 . In 2013 he moved to Bremen, where Hennig works as a music producer in Studio Nord Bremen .

Bands

Music production / mix / recording (selection)

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