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Bob Kraushaar was born on 1962-02- in Ilford, United Kingdom, is a Bob Kraushaar is English pop music record producer. Discover Bob Kraushaar's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 62 years old?

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Age 62 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 1962-02-
Birthday 1962-02-
Birthplace Ilford, United Kingdom
Nationality United Kingdom

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Bob Kraushaar is an English pop music record producer specializing in mixing.

Kraushaar has mixed and produced commercially successful songs and albums for numerous British and international artists.

His first industry appointment was as a runner for Trevor Horn.

He graduated to tape-operating at Marcus Studios but moved back to the SARM Studios when they expanded and equipped with SSLs.

His first chart success came with Johnny Hates Jazz, and he was soon known as a mixing specialist having made his mark with ZTT artists such as Propaganda and Art of Noise.

SARM's associated ZTT label was outputting multiple 12-inch singles requiring alternative versions, and many of these were mixed by Kraushaar.

He went on to work with Paul McCartney, ABC, The Human League, Erasure, and perhaps his most regular client, Pet Shop Boys.

1985

1985 saw Kraushaar mixing "Intermission (The Gods are Bored)", a track on Anne Pigalle's album Everything Could Be So Perfect.

1989

His first UK No. 1 chart credit for production, recording, and mixing was with Marc Almond and Gene Pitney's duet, "Something's Gotten Hold of My Heart" for Some Bizzare Label Parlophone in 1989.

Although best known for his work in pop, Kraushaar's credits also include several harder-edged artists such as Public Image Limited (Happy?), Gang Of Four (mixing on Mall and Shrinkwrapped), Apoptygma Berzerk and The Fatima Mansions.

As well as mixing an album for Mediaeval Baebes, Kraushaar has mixed a Liberty X single (featuring Run DMC) and tracks for Erasure's Andy Bell, The Cinematics (with Stephen Hague), Onetwo, and Another Language.

As NorthxNWest, a collaboration with Chuck Norman, Kraushaar's remixes and productions are featured on Shirley Bassey's album Get the Party Started.

The single "Get the Party Started" was produced by Catherine Feeney, Nikki Lamborn, Kraushaar, and Chuck Norman.

2008

In 2008, Kraushaar achieved further chart success by mixing the Cologne-based dance trio Blank & Jones, who entered the official German sales charts at #42 with their album The Logic of Pleasure.

Kraushaar also worked on tracks for Apoptygma Berzerk's Rocket Science.

2010

In 2010, Kraushaar mixed Kim Wilde's Come Out and Play.

2011

A UK release in February 2011 by Claudia Brücken had six of the tracks engineered and mixed by Kraushaar.

In 2011 Kraushaar was again in the studio with Pet Shop Boys, mixing the score of the ballet, The Most Incredible Thing.