Starting out in the 1990s in Trieste with the Electrosacher collective, he has performed across Europe in clubs, festivals, theatres, museums, fashion shows, and urban or social spaces. Since 2002, he has curated the soundtracks for ITS International Talent Support, a key platform for emerging fashion talent.
A true cultural agitator, Jazza has created club nights at Etnoblog, Tetris, Teatro Miela, and Science+Fiction, and conceived live cinema projects such as the soundtracks for Dog Star Man by Stan Brakhage, Berlin: Symphony of a Great City by Walter Ruttmann, and early films by Joris Ivens. He has also produced ambient scores for theatre performances like Kafka’s Metamorphosis and founded the vinyl label Ohm Records, which featured artists such as Robert Babicz, Danilo Plessow, Sofa Surfers, Scanner, and the poetry of Jack Hirschman. Jazza is a DJ who loves to tell stories and craft atmospheres through music, weaving together deep house, cutting-edge electronica, italo disco, and new wave into dark, evocative sets.
