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Our friend & member Fabián Roelandt interviewed online in “Català”, concerning to his participation, to CRAC Festival, and through his career. Listen the full interview: CLICK HERE


Amar el vinilo, amar a Fabian Roelandt

by Víctor M. Conejo / Mallorca Music Magazine / FEB-19,2026

There’s a general idea that if you dedicate yourself to electronic music, and you’ve spent years playing in bands, you approach music differently. It doesn’t put anyone else first; obviously, it’s produced in the studio with machines, reaching the same artistic heights as any analog band. But it’s generally agreed that this approach comes from a different place. Transversal, amplified, versatile. You could say you simply love music in a different way.

Fabian Roelandt is certainly a versatile guy. A DJ and electronic music producer, he’s sung, played guitar, and percussion in various bands for a couple of decades. He currently leads Glymur, a fascinating combo that makes neither pop nor electronic music, but rather the complete opposite, simultaneously. Glymur only sounds like Glymur, and the growing demand for Roelandt as a DJ—which is enormous—is based on a recurring comment: the very distinctive personality of his sets. A very simple definition would be to say that he makes you love music.

He’s been called upon to close the show and has captivated audiences at diverse events such as the Cranc Festival, Sant SebastiàQ+ at the Palma festival, and Rock’n’Rostoll (this last one alongside his friend Jordà, and on two consecutive occasions). Besides touring extensively throughout the Iberian Peninsula and parts of Europe, his twenty-five-year career has taken him to such distinctive venues on the island as Sónar Village, BCM, Selva, El Barbero, Mutante, and even the (analog) jazz club The Jazz Lounge.

It’s therefore easy to imagine the excitement generated by the news that he’s produced new original tracks.

His new EP, “It Is Worth It,” contains two tracks, “My Son Track” and “Yopiri.” It’s being released on vinyl, just like his previous material, the 2019 album “Pieces of Me,” released by the Barcelona-based collective Sinapsis, which he’s been a part of since 2002. The rest of his discography, a good thirty tracks including original productions and remixes, is available digitally. All of it is true to form: with demonstrable versatility, thanks to touches of electro, pop, house, deep house, and techno.

The arrival of new material from Fabian Roelandt is doubly special because his EP is the first release on a new Mallorcan label: Thursdays Records. Already with several new releases in the pipeline, it’s part of The Thursdays Arts, a community deeply passionate about DIY (“Do It Yourself”) music, which also offers comprehensive services for artists in management, production, promotion, media, and communications.

The label’s first release has arrived with the special care and dedication it deserved: a unique pre-release edition of 200 numbered vinyl copies, before its official launch on February 15th.