Carlo Mazzoni studied music and graduated at Conservatorio Vivaldi, Alessandria.
His short stories appeared on Nuovi Argomenti, one of the most important literary magazine in Italy.
[3] On 9 April, Carlo Mazzoni was called to be part of the Cultural Manifesto of the city of Milan, edited by the Corriere della Sera team.
The encounter with the producer Umberto Iervolino led to the beginning of Carlo Mazzoni's sound research.
In April 2009, Il sole non-serve (The sun is useless) was released – the song was recorded at Aisha Studios, mixed by Marco D’Agostino at 96 kHz,[8] published by Universal Music Group.