Bruno Gonella is a DJ and producer associated with contemporary club electronics moving between breakbeat, bass-weighted grooves and tougher techno-informed textures.
Within Optimal Breaks' current-scene map, his name appears through the weekly chart «40 Breaks Vitales», where he is part of the wider artist roster connected to present-day breakbeat circulation.
That chart presence places him in a strand of producers working in the overlap between functional dancefloor pressure and modern breaks production, rather than in a strictly old-school revival lane.
Public artist profiles around Gonella describe a sound shaped by raw techno, peaktime energy and breakbeat. That combination helps frame his work inside a broader electronic club context where broken rhythms and darker atmospheres can coexist with straight-line intensity.
His profile is tied to DJ culture as much as production, with activity visible across platforms used by independent electronic artists to share tracks, mixes and scene updates.
In the breakbeat context documented here, the clearest release marker is "Desolation", a track linked to Samay Records and present in the «40 Breaks Vitales» chart snapshot.
"Desolation" suggests the side of Gonella's catalogue most relevant to Optimal Breaks: contemporary breaks with a club-focused edge, aligned with bassline tension and modern electronic sound design.
Outside that specific chart trace, his broader presentation also points to work spanning techno and breakbeat, which places him among artists who move fluidly between adjacent dancefloor languages rather than staying confined to a single niche.
That flexibility matters in today's scene, where many producers build sets and catalogues that can connect breakbeat with peaktime momentum, darker low-end pressure and hybrid electronic forms.
Gonella's presence on platforms such as SoundCloud, Mixcloud and Facebook reinforces that profile of an active DJ-producer operating through digital circulation, club-oriented releases and mix culture.
In editorial terms, he belongs to the current layer of artists helping keep breakbeat connected to the wider electronic club ecosystem, especially where breaks intersect with techno energy and bass-driven production.
As his catalogue continues to develop, Bruno Gonella stands as part of the contemporary network of producers for whom breakbeat is not an isolated style but a live, adaptable tool within modern dance music.