In 2013, my passion for music led me to establish Europhone Radio, a web radio launched as an experimental project.
Among the programs produced and broadcasted, one standout was “Vacalebrico, stories of music and music that makes history” written and narrated by Federico Vacalebre, a renowned music critic and head of the Culture and Entertainment section at "Il Mattino" newspaper.
Europhone Radio was also honored to participate in the Sanremo Music Festival in both 2014 and 2015 as a member of the "Lucio Dalla" Press Room, serving on the jury for the "Mia Martini" Critics’ Award.
In parallel, I founded Europhone Records, my independent record label, through which I produced talented artists such as the Italian-Tunisian singer and actress M'Barka Ben Taleb and the duo Fede'n'Marlen.
A standout project from the label's catalog was "Neapolitan Shakespeare" by Gianni Lamagna, which earned the prestigious Procida Isola di Arturo Elsa Morante Award in 2015.
My first record production, "Passion Fruit" by M'Barka Ben Taleb, received international acclaim, earning a spot on Popmatters’ list of the best world music albums of 2014. The album featured collaborations with artists such as Fausto Mesolella, Enzo Gragnaniello, and Alessio Arena, and included the track "Guaglione", which was featured in the "Non c'è più religione" movie, directed by Luca Miniero.
My second production, "Mandorle" by the duo Fede'n'Marlen, further solidified my experience as a producer. The album included notable collaborations with artists such as Gianni Guarracino, Ciro Tuzzi, and Katres.
Throughout my career as a music publisher and producer, I have had the privilege of building meaningful relationships in the entertainment industry and promoting my projects through events, festivals, and international media outlets.
Today, the Europhone Records catalog is distributed across leading physical and digital platforms, including Feltrinelli, Amazon, Apple Music, and Spotify, ensuring global accessibility to our works.