Âme DJ
Two friends meet outside Karlsruhe, in Schwarzwald. One is an explorer of galaxies far away, the other a composer of fragments. Together they create a joie de vivre, arranging and deconstructing their creations, their own formations.
Beneath their feet, a stone world rests against the living world, touching rivers, mountains, forest floors and the first foot trails between Schwarzwald, Vosges Mountains and Naturpark Pfälzerwald. This stone world is made of smooth subterranean rock that swirls and folds. Altered from its original igneous by pressures a hundred thousand years strong. What was once sharp is now smooth. Lines become curves, reversals. If you were to try read its origin, its strata, you would not tell which direction the past flowed or the future began.
Âme's singularity is derived from their strata – a catacomb of Frank Wiedemann and Kristian Beyer's symbiotic relationship. The inception of their 15+ year collaboration impossible to pinpoint, woven among chance meetings, seminal introductions and unbridled curiosity. They are not so much defined from their past but by what is to come. In partnership, their dual counterparts are identified as part of their artistry: Frank the composer or creative engine behind the live act and Kristian, the explorer as DJ – each of his marathon sets a voyage and vision. Together their output is a synthesis in melodies, rhythms and arrangements that only an honest, working kinship can cultivate.
Their label Innervisions is metamorphic of their expression and powers combined. Kristian's quest for the new and Frank's dense production turned tangible in 2005. From influence to influential, shared interests became a label, to publishing house, to the mythological Lost in A Moment parties, to a shop and distribution company in Berlin under Muting the Noise and booking agency, Temporary Secretary.
Like atoms repeating an ancient structure, each entity shares Frank and Kristian's defining characteristics. Each new foray into the industry is beleaguered by the same attention to detail and continual exploration of the music universe in that it is also revered. Intentionally, every venture knows no bounds. Their musical quest existing as long as the opportunity for new work does. Every composition, output and live performance a culmination of experience and experiments, infinite.
Stavroz
Hailing from the land of compromise in the heart of Europe, the four friends of Stavroz found each other in the east of Flanders. In its inception, IJsbrand De Wilde & Gert Beazar focussed mainly on playing DJ sets and creating music in which they loved colliding worlds.
Only a few years later they hooked up with Maxim Helincks & Pieter De Meester to expand their DJ activities to a performing band and continued to try and find an unbeaten path in electronic music. This culminated in their delicately acoustic, organic and cinematic approach to electronic music. As a result they were awarded second place for "best producer" and "best breakthrough artist" in national awards for Belgium's electronic scene.
In the years that followed, the four kept expanding their catalogue and continued to develop that uniquely own style. Their EP "The Ginning" resulted in an early breakthrough for the four-some. It reached gold status in France, dominated the nr. 1 spot on the Hype Machine and was chosen as vinyl of the month by Germany's "Faze Magazine", mainly thanks to the B-side "The Finishing" starring a compelling solo on the tenor saxophone.
In order to keep freedom in their music production and to be able to support other artists with a likeminded vision, they started their record label "Moodfamily". It was on this label that their second hit single "Gold Town" was released. It kept the nr. 1 spot on Beatport's "Electronic Top 100" for several months and was picked up by Rockstar Entertainment and added to GTA 5's (already) excellent in-game music.
Although Stavroz is now 11 years old, many of their songs are still relevant and are quietly nudging towards timelessness. Over half million monthly listeners and over 100.000 followers on Spotify alone will concur and 100 million plays across the major streaming platforms speaks volumes.
Their intimate live performance grew more dramatic and their unique dj sets spread like wildfire as they started frequenting many international stages. Coachella (US), Fusion Festival (DE), Wonderfruit (THA), Pukkelpop (BE), Strawberry Fields (AUS), Tropico (MX), Three Points Festival (FL, USA) all fell victim to Stavroz's unusual dramatic, melancholic yet determined approach. The band was quickly invited by the acclaimed Youtube channel "Cercle" to perform a streaming concert at Fort Saint-Eynard in France where once again, they managed to create a wholesome, comforting soundtrack for a place, which no words can describe.
Daniele Baldelli
Daniele Baldelli began as a dee-jay in 1969 at the Tana Club in Cattolica (RN, Adriatic coast, Italy) and later joined the Tabù Club in 1970.
That time there weren't any mixers, earphones and displays! The job of the disc jockey was simply to raise and lower of the two record players available, not having care of the eventual silence gap between two records.
The first records Daniele Baldelli played were of course 45 rpm singles: Ann Peebles, Arthur Conley, Rufus Thomas, Desmond Dekker, Wilson Pickett, Johnny Taylor, James Brown, Booker T., Edwin Starr and Etta James… but also: Stooges, Jericho Jones, Steppenwolf, Atomic Rooster, Steely Dan, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Status Quo, Slade, Gary Glitter…
Having not any model to emulate (he considers himself maybe the eldest dee-jay in Italy) Daniele Baldelli invented by his own his work at the consolle, practically a self-made dee-jay, simply following his passion for music, experimenting new technologies and making use, since the beginning, of the first electronic drums, keyboards, synthesizers and one of the first samplers that had only four seconds of memory!
He feels lucky about having been a dee-jay since 1969 till now. This gave him the opportunity to live, in first person, the history of music and discoteque from its dawning to present. And this also let him collect more than 70.000 vinyl records!!!
Always alternative and futuristic, he worked at hundreds of club consolles.
In 1979 in Italy the Cosmic was opened, a club in which Daniele Baldelli started a musical trend that would deeply mark the Italian underground music movement. Everything developed from 1979 to 1984, and that genre was called "Afro". Of course the term was, and it is, erroneous because what was playing at the Cosmic was a mix of electronic, reggae, brazil, jazz, ethno, funk, new-wave and afro-beat!!!
Daniele Baldelli probably interpreted africanism when he played Ravel's Bolero superimposing it on a track by Africa Djolè, or an experimental track by Steve Reich on which he mixed a Malinke song from the New Guinea, mixing the T-Connection with Moebius & Roedelius, discovering in the Itzito album an hypnotic-tribal track by Cat Stevens, extracting Africa from the Depeche Mode playing them at 33 rpm, or turning to music a reggae voice played at 45 rpm.
By mixing a dozen of African songs on one pattern of electronic drums or playing together a Brazilian batucada with the Kraftwerk, using the electronic effects of a synthesizer in order to superimpose them on some songs by Miriam Makeba, Jorge Ben, or Fela Kuti. And more mixing up oriental melodies by Ofra Haza or Sheila Chandra with the electronic sound of the German label Sky Records.
Actually Daniele Baldelli sets his work up to two directions: one towards funk at 360 degrees (soul, funky 70, future funk, funk & jazz) making use of live players as well (sax, trombone, bass, keyboard); the other one towards only "cosmic sound": electronic, ethnic, afro-tribal, jazz, reggae, fusion… A lot of productions and many Remixes you can find on Sound Cloud and Youtube.
Oceanvs Orientalis
Oceanvs Orientalis is an electronic music project founded in 2011 by Şafak Öz Kütle in Istanbul. With a bold, unconventional approach, the project redefines electronic music by blending organic textures with contemporary soundscapes, crafting an evolving sonic narrative that transcends borders.
Originally a visual artist, Öz Kütle made his mark in music with the 2015 Khronos EP under The Magic Movement, earning international recognition. His sound thrives on contrast between offbeat rhythms and dynamic tempo shifts, ranging from slow hypnotic grooves to high-energy pulses interwoven with deep electronic beats, creating a blend that is both familiar and unexpected.
Through his label, Kanto Records (est. 2017), he curates voices from diverse musical landscapes, shaping a singular, compelling sonic identity. He has collaborated with artists like Nightmares on Wax, Dave Harrington, and İlhan Erşahin and has released music on labels such as Crosstown Rebels, Kindisch, Buddha Bar, and Bar 25.
Having toured the world for over a decade, he has performed at major festivals, including Burning Man, Garbicz Festival, Fusion Festival, SXM, and the MIDEM conference. Continuing to push sonic boundaries, Oceanvs Orientalis invites listeners on a transformative musical journey.
Clap! Clap!
Cristiano Crisci, known as Clap! Clap!, is an Italian ethno-electronic music producer and DJ, renowned for blending electronic music with field recordings sourced from diverse cultures around the world. He has collaborated with Paul Simon, providing the beats for three tracks on the album Stranger to Stranger, produced Casino Royale's latest album (FUMO), and his productions have been featured in the soundtracks of games such as GTA V, Pro Evolution Soccer 2019 and Steep.
He created the theme music for the animated series Wolfboy and the Everything Factory for Apple TV, and together with Vittorio Cosma wrote and produced the soundtrack for the documentary I Am the Revolution by Benedetta Argentieri. Among his most acclaimed works are the albums Tayi Bebba (2014), A Thousand Skies (2016) and Liquid Portraits (2020).
Clap! Clap! has completed five world tours and performed on stages such as Dour, Mutek, UNIT Tokyo, Pukkelpop, Lowlands, Primavera, Pitch, Boomtown and Koko. His productions move fluidly between electronic and ethnic sounds, creating unique experiences and musical narratives that have led him to collaborate and experiment with artists from a wide range of musical worlds, including Glass Animals, Marco Mengoni, Myss Keta, and many others.
Luca Bacchetti
Luca Bacchetti is an Italian DJ, producer and highly regarded remixer, internationally recognized for his eclectic and storytelling-driven approach to electronic music. His career began in 1992 as a radio host in Italy, where for over a decade he curated programs dedicated to club culture while DJing extensively. Rooted in hip hop and black music, his sound evolved through jungle, house and techno, developing into a distinctive, multifaceted musical identity.
From the early 2000s he focused on production, delivering a body of work that quickly captured the attention of some of the most influential figures in global club culture. His releases and remixes on labels such as Tenax, Wagon Repair, Ovum, Crosstown Rebels, All Day I Dream, Anjunadeep, Bedrock and Peter Gabriel's Real World X have become reference points, earning widespread support and admiration from leading DJs and tastemakers worldwide. In 2013 he founded his own label ENDLESS, marking a shift toward a more melodic, psychedelic and electronica-infused techno sound, often enriched with ethnic and ambient elements. A true musical storyteller, Luca is known for his ability to merge seemingly distant worlds into cohesive journeys, a quality evident in his iconic sets at Burning Man's Robot Heart. He has performed in over 80 countries, playing at legendary clubs such as Fabric (London), Panorama Bar (Berlin), Circoloco DC10 (Ibiza), Womb (Tokyo) and Stereo (Montreal), and at major festivals including Tomorrowland, BPM Festival, Moga, Creamfields and Burning Man.
In 2019 he released his debut album Secret World on ENDLESS, an ambitious and deeply personal work recorded in Tuscany. Since 2020, Luca Bacchetti is also the curator of Limbo Festival, a transformational festival held annually in Tuscany, blending music, art, mindful practices and curated gastronomy in a unique natural setting.
Napoli Segreta
Napoli Segreta is a duo of DJs and diggers formed by Famiglia Discocristiana and DNApoli. Follow them into the most hidden corners of 70s and 80s Neapolitan disco/funk discography, if you dare. Don't mind about classical Neapolitan songs and about that stereotyped taste of their city... and, please don't get Google Maps in vain. Rather contact a dodgy and dusty local guide to follow into the secret downtown but be aware that will be hard to do. That's the only way to reach the essence of NAPOLI SEGRETA.
That's a musical journey around the sonic landscapes of Naples you've never heard of: a variety of genres merging soul, disco, funk, blues, wave, afro-beat and boogie, including lyrics in Neapolitan urban slang, instrumental tracks with progressive flavour, and unexpected covers. In case you get lost, NAPOLI SEGRETA is not liable.
DRĖĖĖMY
DRĖĖĖMY is an award-winning multi-instrumental international hybrid DJ, electronic music producer, poet, songwriter, storyteller, composer, arts & culture curator, & sound designer at the forefront of transformational dancefloors.
She uniquely blends music and embodied meditation: her global sound is an organic electronica without borders — an intentional communication of soulful vibration that stretches from the diaspora of the Ancient East, where her heritage originates in Egypt.
From the United Nations to NPR to Chanel and more, DRĖĖĖMY has activated immersive experiences in collaboration with and for some of the most forward-thinking brands, movements, and institutions. She has performed in venues and at festivals and convergences of change-makers around the planet - including at Art Basel, SUMMIT-at-Sea, Lightning In A Bottle, Burning Man, Coachella, among others. DRĖĖĖMY is the founder of the non-profit women's holistic impact agency The Collective BAE, fusing conscious art and culture, representing and mentoring service-oriented healing artists around the world.
In 2023, she released her debut extended play of original sound art "GOLDWATERS: THE BIRTH OF THE COSMOS". She is slated for release of her debut album in 2025.
She is most recently a grant recipient of the New York Foundation for the Arts Women's Fund for Media, Music, and Theater for her presentation.
Tamburi Neri
Tamburi Neri is a project by Claudio Brioschi and Andrea Barbieri, born in 2017 from their friendship in Val Masino. Despite having different musical backgrounds, the two complement each other in composition: Claudio handles production and rhythms, while Andrea writes the lyrics and uses his voice as a creative element, creating music that is intense, poetic, and sometimes dark.
Since 2019, they have released EPs and albums on international labels such as Optimo Music, Mad on the Moon, Les Disques de la Morte, Worst Records, and Danza Tribale, including Works#1, Ombre LP, Urlo EP, Bolle di Dolore, and Arresto Temporaneo. Their sound explores tribal techno, downtempo house, world music, drum & bass, and vocal experimentation, with collaborations including artists like Hiroko and Adiel.
Their live performances combine stage presence and sound design: Andrea animates the stage while Claudio develops the sound and beats, and their DJ sets, called "Odissea del Ritmo", take listeners through ambient, techno, and engaging grooves. They have created soundtracks for the brand Marco Rambaldi and for short films such as La Notte by Sami Schianta, the track that also gives the title to their 2024 album on 42 Records—a mature work that reflects their musical journey since 2018, blending indie electronic sounds, intense storytelling, and signature voice-and-rhythm beats.
Luyo
Federico Luyo is a music alchemist, DJ, and master of shamanic House music, renowned for blending ancestral rhythms with cutting-edge electronic sounds, and creating sonic rituals that awaken consciousness and ignite the spirit. Deeply influenced by both Mediterranean and Afro-Latin traditions, shamanism, and sacred world music, Federico crafts frequency-shifting DJ sets and ecstatic dance experiences designed to guide listeners on transformative journeys of self-discovery, healing, and energetic alignment. Through his experienced mastery of sound frequencies, rhythmic patterns, and spiritual storytelling, Luyo opens portals to higher states of awareness, uniting body, heart, and soul in a collective dance of awakening. His immersive performances are not merely entertainment, they're initiations into the sacred art of vibration, inviting participants to reconnect with their true essence and rediscover harmony within. Luyo has enchanted international audiences across Europe, Asia, and the Americas, releasing on sought-after labels like MoBlack, Nervous and Cafe De Anatolia, collaborating with renowned brands and headlining prestigious events, consistently inspiring his listeners to dance their transformation and embody their highest potential.
Lucia Comnes
Lucia Comnes is a California-born violinist and singer-songwriter who currently divides her time between her hometown of San Francisco, California, and her adopted city of Lucca, Tuscany.
Throughout her career, she has shared the stage with Joan Baez, opened for Paul Brady (songwriter for Tina Turner and Cher), and collaborated with international artists including Liam Ó Maonlaí of Hothouse Flowers, Séamus Begley, as well as acclaimed singer-songwriters such as Taj Mahal, Tim Grimm, and James Maddock.
In 2017, she performed at the Opening Ceremony of the Biennale di Venezia at the invitation of modern dance pioneer Anna Halprin.
Her original songs have received multiple awards. Notably, in 2014, her track "No Hiding Place" a blues piece blending Appalachian ballad poetry with a rhythm inspired by Bo Diddley, won "Song of the Year" and "Best Americana Song" in Dallas, Texas.
The Arcana Society
The Arcana Society is an international artistic duo led by Alessandra Di Gesù, High Priestess of the Ancient Mysteries, shaman, and spiritual guide, and Federico Luyo, music alchemist and master of shamanic house music. Their work blends ritual ceremonies, meditation, DJ sets with live percussion, ecstatic dance, and healing music designed for chakra realignment, creating immersive experiences that elevate consciousness and inspire transformation.
The duo curates sacred spaces where music, rituals, and dance become pathways to self-discovery and energetic alignment, merging ancient Mediterranean wisdom with contemporary expression.
Alessandra Di Gesù leads transformative ceremonies rooted in ancestral rituals, initiatory paths, and the Divine Feminine, guiding participants through inner alchemy, sacred embodiment, and spiritual awakening. Her work bridges mystical Mediterranean teachings with universal traditions, activating energetic portals and restoring balance between the seen and unseen.
Federico Luyo blends ancestral rhythms with cutting-edge electronic sounds, crafting DJ sets and ecstatic dance journeys that awaken consciousness and ignite the spirit. Influenced by Mediterranean and Afro-Latin traditions, shamanism, and sacred world music, he guides audiences on transformative paths of self-discovery, healing, and energetic alignment. Luyo has performed internationally, releasing on labels such as MoBlack, Nervous, and Café de Anatolia, and inspiring listeners to dance their transformation.
Vitamina Jeans
Alessandro Stefani Marcucci, also known as Vitamina Jeans, is an Italian artist, communicator, and entrepreneur with a deep passion for music and visual arts. Raised in the Videomusic studios at Il Ciocco (Barga, LU), he has always balanced his interest in art with music from the very beginning.
After studying at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Carrara, he worked as a communications consultant for the United Nations agency UNICRI and as a freelance video maker, directing, among others, the music video Poems by God by Elisa.
Since 2011, he has been Brand & Communication Manager at Il Ciocco, becoming Creative Director in 2020, and has established himself in the underground art scene as Vitamina Jeans.
He is also the co-founder of Limbo Festival, a transformative boutique festival in Tuscany that combines music, art, wellness, and community, where he also presents his own artistic productions and performances as Vitamina Jeans.
Markeno
Markeno started his record collection in the 90s combining different genres from techno of the era, to black rare grooves, disco, house, trip-hop and jazz. While DJing around Italy and Tuscany, his native region, he established parties with his Løvetempo collective, a Tuscan art and music crew formed to bring to light eclectic performances and DJ sets dedicated to the true disco warriors. They became the resident DJs at the cult riviera Diagonal club in Forte dei Marmi. In 2006 he worked as Art Director promoting Look At Festival, one of the first Video-Art Music festivals in Italy.
Markeno is dedicated to many activities aside from DJing and collecting records. He has been the co-creator of Embassy-Artists, a booking agency based in Milano, focused in discovering and promoting new talent from the electronic scene across the world to Italy. At that time he was the music curator for The Botanical Club Group. He did sound design for brands including Max Mara, Massimo Dutti, Marella, Trussardi Jeans, Zagliani and more. He has also started producing his own solo work, releasing music with various label support from Random Numbers, Ruvido Records, Mosaique Records, SkyStone&Records to name a few. Since the early days of Milan's RadioRaheem, Markeno has continued a residency with Løvetempo's collective and in 2025 he began a new residency DanceFleur with the Palestinian WebRadio Radio Alhara, where he plays rare grooves and deep cuts that sit outside the comforts of dance music.
In November 2022 together with the collective MAT (Movimenti Artistici Trasversali) and singer, director and composer Giacomo James Vezzani, he curated the project dedicated to Emily Dickinson's poetry - The Saddest Noise, The Sweetest Noise - which became an exhibition, a performance, an LP also an album of remixes. In 2020, Markeno (as Marco Parenti) began collaborating with the famous Algerian contemporary-avant-garde dance choreographer Nacera Belaza developing an increasingly strong partnership over the years. Recently he worked on the sound for the piece "Le Nuée" premiered in Paris in the fall of 2024 at Festival d'Automne à Paris / MC93. Using deconstructed sounds Mark made something truly unique and special. The collaboration takes up again in June 2025, they will be working on a new production with the Opéra national de Lyon in France. He is a very active researcher and collector of rarities and hidden gems on the fringes of the galaxy that is music. Markeno loves to play long form DJ sets from slow tempos with spatial rhythms all the way to hyper moments that climax. His DJ sets and selections take us on magical music-journeys into the furthest reaches of music.
Davide Friello
International handpan composer and musician, Davide Friello creates emotional and instinctive sonic journeys. Deeply connected to nature and the live experience, his music invites deep listening and a suspension of time, turning sound into a space of connection and contemplation.
Matteo Gioli
Matteo Gioli, aka Black Albino, is someone who never really understood where music ends and everything else begins — so he stopped worrying about it early on.
Founder of SuperDuper Hats, but before the hats come the records: musician, collector, digger and strictly vinyl-only spinner, more out of obsession than romanticism. He started in the early 2000s with the punk band Thunder Road Company: little technique, a lot of conviction, and the volume always wrong. An imprint that never left him.
The real school, though, was Dome La Muerte's Diggers: long tours, unlikely stages, two LPs and four 7-inches. That's where he learned the basics, loading vans, surviving endless miles and understanding that the word "scene" usually also means very little sleep.
Then came country. A kind of need to put things in order — never fully achieved. With the Broadcash he played for years, recorded an EP, and even ended up touring with Bobby Solo, playing Johnny Cash and Folsom Prison: less speed, more stories, same bars.
After that, a pause. Not an artistic one — more like going to bed early for a while. In 2024 he returned to where it all began: punk. With The Rads he reignited everything, somewhere between '77 and the present — no nostalgia, just the same urgency as always. At the same time, he's been a selector since day one: sets that start from Delta blues, move through rock'n'roll, garage, soul and country, with a few British detours — music for strange people, himself included. The motto remains the same: loud and fast.
The same logic ends up in the hats: lived-in objects, slightly crooked, designed to be worn rather than displayed.
Because in the end Matteo doesn't really do fashion, nor does he just make music — he simply tries to hold the two together without asking too many questions.
Sara Jane Voi
Sara Jane Voi is a Tuscan author, director, and performer. Her research weaves together contemporary clowning, physical theatre, improvisational theatre, and poetry, giving rise to a style that blends humor and vulnerability.
She is the creator and performer of Yes, I Do, a solo clown piece that ironically explores the contradictions of monogamy, polygamy, and agamy, transforming intimacy into both a comic and poetic gesture.
In 2025, she directed and dramaturged To(i)let, presented at the Camden Fringe, where she addresses the theme of relational violence starting from an everyday and symbolic space: the bathroom, a place of intimacy and refuge that gradually turns into a prison.
As president of the cultural association Uno Nessuno Centomila, she develops collaborative and experimental theatre projects.
Black Bombo
A traveler of rhythm. Black Bombo is an Italo-Swiss artist who blends ancestral percussion with contemporary electronic music in an immersive live experience. His sound is rooted in years of exploration, listening to the world's pulses from African beats to the echoes of Borneo's jungles. Each track becomes a call to dance, connection, and tribal spirit.
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A multi-instrumentalist musician, singer and composer, he is also a craftsman who builds traditional instruments. He is so by family descent: Moustapha is a griot, an important figure in West African culture that can be translated as "storyteller" and "mediator," but in Africa is often described as an "artisan of the word" and a "bearer of peace."
The primary instruments of the griot are not percussive but melodic, and still relatively unknown in Europe: the kora and the balafon.
Kora and balafon are built according to sacred rituals in respect of Nature and are essential for ceremonial celebrations among West African ethnic groups. Some musicians specialize in string instruments such as the kora, while others focus on melodic-percussive instruments such as the balafon. Very few musicians in Europe perform professionally on both.
Moustapha was born and raised in Mali, in a family belonging to the griot caste of the Bwa ethnic group, and has therefore always been surrounded by music. He had both the opportunity and the talent to devote himself to all instruments, from percussion (tamani, calabash, barà, djembe) to balafon, and to string instruments such as the kora and the n'goni.
He learned the ancient instrument-making techniques from his father, uncles and brother. This artisanal activity developed in Ségou, his hometown, also as a workshop producing professional musical instruments.
The atelier is one of the projects of the association "Nanalé," founded by Moustapha in Mali. The organization works in the fields of education, microcredit, employment, horticulture and food education, and until 2012 also organized responsible tourism trips.
Dimitri Grechi Espinoza
Dimitri Grechi Espinoza is a saxophonist and composer of Russian origin, born in Moscow in 1965. He began studying jazz and tenor saxophone at a very young age, attending the Jazz Mobile in New York, and later completed advanced professional training courses at Siena Jazz, where he studied with musicians including Pietro Tonolo.
Alongside his work with ensembles, Grechi Espinoza has developed an intense solo path through the project "Oreb", dedicated to the exploration of the tenor saxophone and sound as a spiritual experience. "Oreb" investigates the relationship between sound, sonic space, and the symbolic and spiritual dimension of listening, bringing music back to its original function as a dialogue with the sacred and with inner awareness.
His musical research is characterized by a strong spiritual component and a deep focus on sound, in which the language of jazz intertwines with influences from African musical traditions, ritual practices, and a careful dialogue with acoustic architectures and spaces of particular symbolic value.
Luca Giovacchini
Luca is an internationally renowned Italian guitarist and composer, known for his musical versatility and a style deeply rooted in the Afro-American tradition.
His career began at a very young age: he started playing guitar at eight years old, and in the 1990s immersed himself in the Italian blues and jazz scene, collaborating with numerous bands and artists within the genre. In the following years, he explored a wide stylistic spectrum—from jazz and blues to rock, folk, and traditional music becoming a sought-after musician both as a solo artist and as a collaborator in diverse artistic projects. Among his most significant collaborations are artists such as Francesco Guccini, Lucia Comnes, and Igor Vazzaz & La Serpe D'Oro. With the group Il Colectivo (together with Marco Panattoni), he won the prestigious Premio Ciampi in 2000.
He has also contributed to the creation of film soundtracks, working with composer Federico de Robertis on films by Gabriele Salvatores, as well as on projects for Rai Cinema and productions for Netflix.
Giovacchini is also active on the live music scene, taking part in numerous cultural and musical initiatives throughout Tuscany, while remaining highly engaged as a teacher, performer, and artistic collaborator in events and festivals.
Soul Therapy
Since 2005, Soul Therapy has been offered annually in Rishikesh and has traveled across Italy, India, Canada, the United States, and Japan, finding its place in festivals, yoga centers, and "hybrid" contexts between yoga and clubbing.
In 2018, it was chosen as the opening experience for 350 IKEA executives during their annual meeting at MAST in Bologna. In 2022, as part of YAMM Festival, Soul Therapy featured DJs Kris & Kris (formerly MTV, Radio Capital) in the console.
What it is: Soul Therapy is neither a discipline nor a yoga class, but a holistic pastime: a transformative practice that combines breathwork and blindfolded dance, leading to a pleasurable state of ecstatic trance. The motto is: "In Prana Veritas." While in ancient Greek culture "In vino veritas" referred to the state of inebriation that loosens inhibitions, Soul Therapy offers another path: through Prana — the vital energy cultivated through the breath — and dance, we can drop masks and rigidity, entering a state of spontaneity, joy, and freedom similar to Dionysian ecstasy, but without substances. By blindfolding the eyes, external visual references fade: the awareness of breath and music is amplified, habitual identity softens, and a playful, innocent space emerges, linking play, childlike wonder, and yoga practice.
Celeste Canali
Celeste Canali is a musician, harpist, and educator. Currently enrolled in the Harp Degree Program at the "L. Boccherini" Conservatory in Lucca, she began her musical journey at the age of five with violin studies, developing from the very start a deep sensitivity for the language of sound.
Alongside her artistic activity, she cultivates an intense experience in the educational and social fields. She works in the area of music applied to wellbeing and inclusion, designing and leading music therapy, harp therapy, and theatre workshops in schools of all levels, summer camps, elderly care facilities, and contexts of vulnerability, with particular attention to people with disabilities.
She collaborates with cultural organizations and institutional entities, taking part in theatrical and orchestral productions and significant artistic projects. In her work, she integrates musical, pedagogical, and organizational skills, placing them at the service of personal and collective growth through experiences that unite art, care, and community.
Drago DJ
Marco Dragoni, aka Drago DJ, is a founding member of SVC, the first graffiti writers crew in Pisa, with whom he organized the event "Panico Totale." He began his DJ career during the student occupations of the 1990s, immediately immersing himself in underground culture.
He later joined the drum'n'bass project "NuCombo" at the legendary Insomnia nightclub, where he helped create the traveling event format "Massive Night." He was also part of the funk and soul collective "Black Friday." In 2005, he founded Sanantonio42, a streetwear, skateboard, graffiti, and record store that has since become a key cultural hub for the entire local scene. was also part of the funk and soul collective “Black Friday.”
In 2005, he founded Sanantonio42, a streetwear, skateboard, graffiti, and record store that has since become a key cultural hub for the entire local scene.
ETEREA
Eterea Company was founded in 2021 from the experience of ASD Eterea, now evolved into Eterea Academy, a higher education center dedicated to aerial arts for the contemporary stage, founded and directed by choreographer and artistic director Aurora Parisi.
The company’s performers emerge from advanced professional training programs based on the Eterea Method—an educational approach that integrates aerial technique, choreographic research, and physical-expressive development, aiming to cultivate complete and self-aware artists.
On stage, Eterea Company blends technical rigor with artistic sensitivity, creating original works in which body, suspension, and storytelling intertwine in an intense and poetic physical language. Its productions explore both social and inner themes, transforming the aerial element into a powerful medium for narration, reflection, and vision.
Vicky e Soy
Vicky & Soy are a DJ duo from Tuscany, blending Chicago house, Detroit techno, acid, and trance into a powerful and refined sonic identity.
They have performed in iconic clubs across Italy and abroad — from Milan, Florence, and Rome to late-night sets in Barcelona, Los Angeles, and Paris. In Italy, they have played at legendary venues such as Tenax Club (Florence) and Detune Club Milano, and they are part of the resident roster at Biscotto della Fortuna in Milan. They have also appeared at Ayūra Festival (Tuscany), sharing the stage with artists such as Dirty Channels, Ralf and Alex Neri.
Among other notable events, they have performed at Balenciaga private parties, Elle x Airbnb events, and at Fondazione Prada.
Vicky & Soy have been featured as guest DJs on Radio Raheem and have appeared in various YouTube live formats, expanding their presence across both radio and digital platforms. Their debut studio project, released in September 2025, "The Stronger Sex", is an EP that captures the spirit of Detroit, blending raw and sophisticated electronic textures in a perfect balance between experimentation and depth.
Eugenio Baldacci
Eugenio Baldacci is a DJ and selector from Pisa, active in the Tuscan electronic music scene. His artistic identity blends underground sensibilities with contemporary energy, always keeping the collective experience of music at the center.