Giampaolo Pasquile Unveils New Album ‘The Fake Truth’
An Emotional Experiment Bridging the Past and Future
“We can’t pretend nothing is happening, there was vinyl era, then tapes, then CDs, then digital. Instruments were once entirely analog: we recorded with the Studer 800; today, we use DAWs. And yet, we never rejected what technology had to offer. So why start now? Refusing it would be like refusing the present.”
Represented by Decent Music PR, acclaimed record producer, mix engineer, and musical visionary Giampaolo Pasquile has released his highly anticipated new album, The Fake Truth, represented by Decent Music PR, on behalf of Giampaolo Pasquile. A bold and emotionally-driven work, the album pushes boundaries by merging the rich sounds of the past with cutting-edge technology, including artificial intelligence, all while keeping the human element at its heart.
The Fake Truth, is a reflection on the rapidly evolving nature of music, technology, and the human experience. While the future appears increasingly distant from humanity, Pasquile invites listeners to reflect on the past and question the future through a combination of nostalgia and innovation. The album draws inspiration from the idea that while we cannot change what the future holds, we can shift our perspective on the past to rewrite its meaning, our dreams, and our expectations.
"I’m a deeply nostalgic person," Pasquile reflects. "I love the sound of the past—its authenticity, its warmth, its breath. But I chose to do this project to challenge myself, to punish myself a little, to force myself to be more pragmatic. If I cling too tightly to the past, I’ll end up suffocating and getting left behind. And I don’t want to be left behind."
Pasquile's approach to, The Fake Truth, blends the traditional with the contemporary. While the album is deeply rooted in human creativity and experience, it is also an exploration of how AI can enhance the creative process. AI is not the creator of the music—every sound, word, and decision passes through Pasquile’s hands—but as a tool, it amplifies ideas and opens doors to new possibilities.
"I didn’t want to make an AI-made record," Pasquile explains. "Every track was crafted with the same level of care and passion I’ve always put into my work. AI was never the creator, only an idea amplifier, a collaborator."
The album features both entirely human tracks—created from real-life experiences—and hybrid compositions where AI provided suggestions, textures, and ideas, always under human direction. The production challenges traditional ideas of what it means to create music in the modern age, presenting a soundscape that mixes analog warmth with digital innovation.
"For me, the ultimate goal is simple," says Pasquile. "Whether there’s a real Hammond, an actual piano, or a plugin emulating an 1176 compressor, it’s not about the tools. It’s about whether the listener feels something. It’s about whether they truly listen."
Giampaolo Pasquile has long been a celebrated figure in the global music scene. With an extensive career spanning multiple genres—pop, R&B, jazz, classical—and a string of successful collaborations with icons such as Mike Posner, Tears For Fears, Stewart Copeland, Will.i.am, and many others, Pasquile’s contributions to music have shaped the landscape for over two decades. His work has garnered Platinum certifications and even earned him Grammy Award nominations.
Through, The Fake Truth, Pasquile pushes forward, embracing new methods while staying true to the authenticity that has defined his career. The album promises to challenge listeners to reconsider their understanding of music, technology, and the passage of time.
About Giampaolo Pasquile
Giampaolo Pasquile is a seasoned record producer, mix engineer, and artist with over 20 years of experience in the music industry, whose publishing is administered by Sony Music Publishing. His work spans multiple genres—from pop and R&B to jazz and classical—and has led to collaborations with major international artists, such as will.i.am, Lil Wayne, and Mike Posner, as well as involvement in chart-topping releases and multi-platinum projects. Pasquile is a two-time Grammy Award candidate—as producer for the album, We All Love Burt Bacharach, and as mix engineer for, Acoustic Weather—and a proud member of the Music Producers Guild of London.