Discovering Rosbeh's "Gaze Up": The Grooviest Vibe from Ibiza's Rising Electronic Star

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Hey there, music lovers! Imagine this: You're lounging on a sun-kissed Ibiza beach, the waves whispering secrets, and suddenly this silky Balearic beat drops—smooth deep house grooves laced with piano magic that pulls you right into a feel-good trance. That's exactly the vibe Rosbeh delivers with his latest single, "Gaze Up." If you're into electronic music that blends soul-stirring melodies with effortless rhythms, this one's about to become your summer obsession. Released on June 28th, it's the fourth teaser from his debut album Fortunate Day, dropping July 26th via Good Company. Trust me, if you're searching for the best new Balearic beat or deep house tracks to soundtrack your next sunset session, Rosbeh is your guy. Let's dive into why this Iranian-German producer is stealing hearts and playlists alike.




Rosbeh: From Hamburg Keys to Ibiza Flows

Rosbeh isn't your typical electronic artist—he's a self-taught wizard who's been weaving magic since he was knee-high to a Steinway. Born in Hamburg with Iranian roots, this classically trained pianist started tickling ivories at age six, composing his own tunes by ten. Fast-forward to 2014, and he's snagging the "Steinway & Sons - Pianos an der Elbe" award, then wowing crowds with improv sets at Hamburg's International Music Fest alongside Tom Gatza. But Rosbeh's real glow-up hit in 2017 with his debut EP Journey In My Head, a piano-fueled ambient gem that racked up streams and proved his knack for turning personal stories into sonic therapy.

Now based in Ibiza, Rosbeh's sound is a beautiful mash-up of his Persian heritage, jazz whispers, and electronic pulses. Think rich, layered soundscapes where delicate piano lines dance over deep house basslines, creating that perfect Balearic beat haze. With over 30 million streams under his belt (all self-promoted until recently!), he's built a die-hard fanbase who vibe with his raw, emotional edge. His music? It's not just beats—it's a cultural crossroads, blending classic piano with techno twists, ambient drifts, and even liquid DnB nods. And his live shows? Electrifying, with improv flair and guest vocalists that make every set feel alive.

What sets Rosbeh apart in the crowded electronic music scene is his flow-state creativity. As he puts it, most tracks bloom in hours, sparked by a single sound or emotion. Fortunate Day captures that essence—12 tracks born from life's ups and downs, all about self-empowerment, growth, and finding inner peace. It's like a musical diary, reflecting his journey through challenges while dropping feel-good anthems that inspire you to chase your dreams. In a world where deep house often sticks to formulas, Rosbeh's eclectic mix feels fresh and unbound, echoing trends like the rise of heritage-infused electronica (hello, global festival circuits loving those Persian-tinged beats).

Breaking Down "Gaze Up" and the Fortunate Day Magic

Let's zero in on "Gaze Up," the track that's got me replaying on loop. Clocking in with that ultimate grooviest vibe, it's a Balearic beat dream: shimmering synths, a pulsating deep house undercurrent, and those poignant piano melodies that hit like a warm embrace. Teaming up with talented singer Antonio Blakstad (whom Rosbeh met on the White Isle), they add a sparkle of soulful vocals that elevate the whole thing. Lyrically and sonically, it's all about gazing inward for strength—self-empowerment wrapped in a "highest feel-good" package. The production is effortless yet intricate: subtle jazz inflections weave through electronic textures, creating a sonic journey that lingers like a perfect Ibiza sunset. If you're hunting for new deep house releases that balance romance and uplift, this is peak escapism.

But "Gaze Up" is just the tip of the Fortunate Day iceberg. The album opens with "Flower" and "Bloom," Persian-inspired gems crafted in a single day, tapping into Rosbeh's roots for earthy, blooming vibes. Then there's "You And I" (feat. Lia Joham), a romantic deep house slow-burner that tugs at the heartstrings. "Eternity" (with Klaverson) ditches the four-on-the-floor for experimental edges, pushing Rosbeh out of his comfort zone into jazzy, boundary-blurring territory. Love liquid DnB? "Dimensions" is his fresh ode to it, marrying fast drums with dreamy piano chords— a nod to his two-year obsession with the genre's cosmic pull.

Don't sleep on "Music Taught Me Life," a five-minute cosmic float to sun-drenched realms, or the improvised "Rhythm Of Life" (feat. Al Fredo), layered with real Ibiza bird calls for that nature-meets-rhythm poetry. "Zendegi" (Persian for "life") dives deep into life's spins, while teenage-composed "Fantasie" showcases his piano prowess from way back. Wrapping it all is the outro "I Wish You a Fortunate Day," a gentle send-off echoing the album's blooming message. Production-wise, it's a masterclass in blending genres—ambient breaks meet techno pulses, all tied by Rosbeh's emotive core. In today's electronic landscape, where artists like Bonobo or Four Tet are blurring lines, Rosbeh fits right in, but with a personal, heritage-driven twist that's uniquely his.

This album isn't just music; it's a testament to resilience. As Rosbeh shares, each track mirrors a life phase—learning, evolving, and urging listeners to bloom unapologetically. It's the kind of deep house and Balearic beat record that feels timeless, perfect for chill nights in or club reveries.

Why Rosbeh's Sound is Your Next Obsession

Whew, if Fortunate Day has me this hooked already, July 26th can't come soon enough. Rosbeh's "Gaze Up" is proof that electronic music can be both groovy and profound—a Balearic beat banger with deep house soul that screams self-discovery. It's got me rethinking my playlist priorities, blending those piano-driven emotions with rhythms that just move you.

What about you? Does "Gaze Up" give you that Ibiza escape, or is another Fortunate Day track stealing the show? Drop your thoughts in the comments—I'd love to chat and maybe even swap playlist recs. If you're an artist grinding in the electronic scene, remember: getting your Balearic beats or deep house drops out there shouldn't be a hassle. Platforms like DistroKid make it a breeze to hit Spotify, Apple Music, and beyond, keeping more royalties in your pocket. Plus, snag a sweet 7% off your membership with this link: https://distrokid.com/vip/seven/2058328. It's the smart move for indies ready to bloom—go bloom!

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