Bassist, composer, and producer Rober Molina studied music and saxophone at the professional conservatory in Albacete (Spain). He later discovered his passion for the electric bass.
In 2000, he formed a band called Apache as a bass player. Later, in 2004 he founded the group Lagartos de la calle, with both he toured mainland Spain.
In 2006, he formed the band Fusión, together with Miguel A. Almonacid and Miguel Hernández, accompanying musicians such as Nacho Mañó, Edith Salazar, David Civera and Manu Tenorio. Since then, he has become a regular bassist for flamenco companies, pop and rock soloists. He is also a music teacher.
Rober Molina defines himself as a “bipolar” bassist: the professional Rober, at the service of bands on recordings or tours; and the ‘crazy’ Rober , turning the bass into an instrument without limits, neither styles nor patterns.