b. 20 June 1945 – d. 2 October 1999
Born in Normandy, France, Claude Bessy (sometimes named as Bessey) moved to California in 1973. He became involved in the local punk scene. He was the co-founder and editor for Slash Magazine, first published in Los Angeles in May 1977, where he wrote under the penname Kickboy Face. He recorded as a member of
Catholic Discipline with
Phranc.
In 1980, he moved to England and joined Rough Trade (UK)'s press office writing liner notes, producing videos and doing general promo duties for artists including
Throbbing Gristle,
The Fall,
Virgin Prunes,
Nick Cave,
Sonic Youth,
Wire and
William S. Burroughs.
Circa 1983 he moved to Manchester and started working for [l264405]. He worked as a VJ at Manchester's Haçienda club and produced a rare video on Factory/Ikon named Bessy Talks Turkey.
In 1987, he moved to Barcelona, where he lived until his untimely death from lung cancer on 2nd October 1999.