Giorgio Li Calzi started overdubbing piano and synthesizer as a child, and in 1990 he began to play the trumpet.
In 1990 he won the award for Best European Composer at the Competition for Young Jazz Talents (RAI/Yves Saint Laurent (brand)) in Rome.
In 2003 he collaborated with Wolfgang Flür, founder member of German group Kraftwerk,[1] who sampled some tracks from the rough mix of "Sweet Home with Elena Dancing" (from Giorgio's "Tech-set" 2004 album) to include on his 7" single "I was a robot", issued in 2015 with the album "Eloquence".
His album Organum, released in 2011, features Marconi Union, Thomas Leer, Hayley Alker, Retina.it and Douglas Benford.
Li Calzi continues to experiment in new electronic sound forms with his trumpet, together with the Turin-based collective Audio Hacklab, Kinetik Laboratories, and Pugile, Eniac, Motor.