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Artist: Bruno Roth
Track: The Fiction
Release name: In Fantasy LP
Label: Cas Gayatí Records
Release date: 11-Oct-25
Bruno Roth offers up his new long player this October in the shape of the ‘In Fantasy’ LP, showcasing the Ibiza- based artists contemporary twist on Balearic-tinged House and Disco via his own Cas Gayati Records.
Bruno Roth’s Balearic roots run deep, with generations of musical influence on the white isle leading him to this path in life, the influential Ibizan DJ and Pacha Ibiza resident of the time Joan Ribas was a close friend of his father and introduced him to his 5,000+ record collection of music ranging from 1982 to the present day and as a result exposing him to a broad spectrum of styles and sounds throughout his life. This has inevitably led Bruno down a long path of discovery only to end up transforming this into his own interpretations of this unparalleled musical education. Here, with ‘In Fantasy’, Bruno Roth offers up the culmination of many of his sonic experiences in life into one collection of seven original compositions.
Opening the project is the aptly titled ‘Boogie’, perfectly setting the tone with a raw saturated rhythm section intertwined with an amalgamation of resonant synth licks, airy atmospherics, snaking sub bass grooves and squelchy 303 acid lines. Title-cut ‘In Fantasy’ follows next and shifts gears into deeper territory, fusing funk- infused keys, dubbed out chords and plucked bass notes with swinging drums and wandering synth melodies. ‘The Fiction’ then lays down a heady house groove with shuffled drums, pulsating low-end tones and oscillating synth stabs in a loop-led, dance floor focused fashion. ‘Anything You Want’ then edges back into Disco realms, merging soulful vocal lines with funky bass licks, jazzy keys and organic percussion.
The gritty drums, sweeping filtered vocals and bouncy bass of ‘Free’ comes next before ‘Get Up The Funk’ delivers exactly what it promises via choppy samples, airy strings, a weighty low-end drive and crisp drums. The project is then concluded with ‘New Day’, embracing a more classic Deep House aesthetic to perfectly wrap up the project, laid out across six and a half minutes the composition employs swinging drums and intricately intertwined chords, vocal cuts, bulbous subs and atmospherics throughout.
Bruno Roth | @djbrunoroth
Cas Gayatí Records | @casgayati