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- Q2743217 subject Q5312304.
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- Q2743217 abstract "Alberto Hauss (born Ingo Hauss in 1954; also known as Bela Lagonda or Bela Wycombe) is a German composer and producer. He has worked on projects with artists such as Oliver Cheatham, Beats 4 You, Chocolate, U96, F.R.E.U.D, Boytronic, ATC and Culture Beat. Hauss has also remixed songs for Aretha Franklin, Sting, and Diana Ross.Currently, Hauss is working on the Terra Del Sol compilations.".
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- Q2743217 comment "Alberto Hauss (born Ingo Hauss in 1954; also known as Bela Lagonda or Bela Wycombe) is a German composer and producer. He has worked on projects with artists such as Oliver Cheatham, Beats 4 You, Chocolate, U96, F.R.E.U.D, Boytronic, ATC and Culture Beat. Hauss has also remixed songs for Aretha Franklin, Sting, and Diana Ross.Currently, Hauss is working on the Terra Del Sol compilations.".
- Q2743217 label "Alberto Hauss".