With more than 20 years of experience in audio, visual and multimedia production, Marc Senasac is a uniquely qualified embodiment of theory, artistic technological vision, managerial expertise and integrated marketing savvy.

Marc’s musical escapades began when he started playing drums in jazz bands at the young age of twelve. In high school, Marc teamed up with now renowned composer, Pete Scaturro (The Practice, Unsolved Mysteries). The two began a production path that supercharged the Bay Area music scene with recordings by Big City, the Limbo Maniacs, Michael Pluznick, and Robert Blackman among others. Marc has also worked with other local innovators like The Tubes, Chris Isaak, The Residents, Romeo Void and Exodus.

Exodus, with Senasac in the production seat, helped define the thrash genre through the late ‘80s, innovating a new kind of music on no less than five projects in as many years.

Marc has served as Chief Engineer for Alpha & Omega recording, owned by legendary producer Sandy Pearlman (The Clash, Blue Oyster Cult, Romeo Void).

Marc has mixed and re-mixed tracks for the likes of En Vogue, 2Pac, Digital Underground, Blue Oyster Cult, Hammer, and Times 2. Other Artists Marc has worked with include The Waylon Jennings Band, The Whispers, Timex Social Club, Dizzy Gillespie, and Harvey Mason. Diva’s he has worked with include Patsy Kensit, Brigette Nielson, and Terri Nunn.

Marc Senasac's audio work has spanned from film and television soundtracks for Disney, Lucasfim, Warner Bros. and Saul Zantz, to more than 25 classical recordings with renowned musicians from Berkeley California’s early music hotbed.

In the studio, Marc is talented at discovering the depth of an artist. As Tess Lotta remarked in his Instant Planet article, “…Marc Senasac draws out the incredible strength of musicians that spontaneously blend well together.”

Marc also co-founded Sp3d, Inc., a media design and production firm headquartered in San Francisco, CA. His clients at Sp3d included Broderbund, McGraw Hill, Intel, Oracle, HP, ZDTV, Wells Fargo, Net Day, Siemens, Business2.0, The Stonepath Group and others.