Mark Newby-Robson (Mark de Sade) is a classical keyboard player, composer and writer from Suffolk, England. Mark has been a guest keyboardist in Suffolk-based extreme metal band Cradle of Filth whilst the band were touring in 1999, after having former keyboardist, Lecter, leave the band. During Mark's time in Cradle of Filth in 1999, he was easily distinguished as wearing a horror-style mask, covering half of his face, displaying metal bars at the mouth.

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  • Mark Newby-Robson (Mark de Sade) is a classical keyboard player, composer and writer from Suffolk, England. Mark has been a guest keyboardist in Suffolk-based extreme metal band Cradle of Filth whilst the band were touring in 1999, after having former keyboardist, Lecter, leave the band. During Mark's time in Cradle of Filth in 1999, he was easily distinguished as wearing a horror-style mask, covering half of his face, displaying metal bars at the mouth. Mark had rejoined Cradle of Filth in 2006 as once again, a guest musician, playing on the album Thornography along with two other keyboard players. In 2008, he co-wrote Cradle of Filth's Godspeed on the Devil's Thunder album along with Paul Allender in the music aspect of the record, with Dani Filth composing the lyrics. He has worked at West Suffolk College, Bury St Edmunds, as a teacher of music technology and a studio tech.
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  • July 2009
  • September 2008
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  • Mark Newby-Robson (Mark de Sade) is a classical keyboard player, composer and writer from Suffolk, England. Mark has been a guest keyboardist in Suffolk-based extreme metal band Cradle of Filth whilst the band were touring in 1999, after having former keyboardist, Lecter, leave the band. During Mark's time in Cradle of Filth in 1999, he was easily distinguished as wearing a horror-style mask, covering half of his face, displaying metal bars at the mouth.
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  • Mark Newby-Robson
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