Florence, Italy - Liter of Beer @ Caffe Duomo, Climbing Giotto's Bell Tower & Views from the Top
Welcome to Florence, Italy everyone - your guide for the city is, of course, the Taste Tour! These are the first videos from the 1st day in Florence - got the tickets for Il Duomo, or the main cathedral in Florence officially known as Santa Maria del Fiore Cathedral and also known simply as Florence Cathedral, online and that is highly recommended! First stop was a restaurant right by the cathedral for a liter of beer, and this was all in preparation to climb Giotto's Bell Tower, aka the Campanile! This video is views from the top as well as enjoying the liter - we hope you enjoy, and plenty more to come from the heart of Tuscany and the Renaissance!
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Ferry from Croatia to Italy travel vlog from Dubrovnik to Bari
Come join us as we take an overnight ferry from Croatia to Italy departing from Dubrovnik and arriving in Bari in this travel vlog. Aside from our overnight ferry our journey which started in Budva, Montenegro included bus trips and a train ride to get to our final destination of Matera, Italy. It ended up being a long journey but surprisingly we felt refreshed especially by having a chance to sleep overnight on the ferry. If you're considering taking the ferry from Croatia to Italy or Italy to Croatia we'd highly recommend it.
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Ferry from Croatia to Italy travel vlog from Dubrovnik to Bari Video Transcript:
Alright guys good morning. Good morning. It is time for a very long long travel day ahead us. Yeah. Want to tell us what is the plan for today? Well, this is going to be our longest travel vlog we've ever created. We're going to be going to three countries. We're going to be taking the bus, then we're going to be taking an overnight ferry and then we're going to be taking another bus. So basically of yeah we're heading from first off we're heading from Budva, Montenegro to Dubrovnik, Croatia by bus. I think that is going to be about a three hour journey. Yeah. And then we're going to be waiting for a few hours and boarding an overnight ferry and that is going to be really cool. We've never done that before. We've never done an overnight ferry. No. Yeah, so we're going to be going from Dubrovnik, Croatia to Bari, Italy by ferry. Right. And it is overnight. It is going to be a ten hour journey. Yeah. And then once we arrive we're trying to reach Matera. Yes. Which actually I looked it up yesterday it is about an hour by bus. Okay. I had said 30 minutes. It is not 30 minutes. We haven't booked tickets for that so we'll be booking that bus ticket and kind of winging it. But yeah, we'll show you the whole journey and we'll talk about the prices and we'll show you what we eat along the way. So we're really looking forward to this. It is going to be a long vlog. So uh buckle up and let's get going. Let's go.
Well guys our food has arrived. We are eating at what is the name of this place? I always forget. This place is called Taboo and we ate here when we first arrived in Budva because it was too early to check in to our apartment. Yeah. So I got myself some kind of panini with prosciutto, tomato, cheese, lettuce, fries and Sam got himself pizza. Yeah, thin crust pizza. Yeah. So it looks good. How is it? The fries are good. I haven't tried the sandwich yet.
But it looks nice. Yeah, covered in sesame seeds. One thing I have to say is uh compared to Croatia and Bosnia the food that we had in Montenegro was a pretty big step down. Haha. In terms of like it just we didn't find that many restaurants that we loved. Yeah. I think our best meal was the one we had on that day trip (to Perast). Do you remember? Pasta. That is right. Perast. Yeah, exactly. Yeah. But this is like you know this place is I would say has okay food. Yeah. Um, good prices. It is like International food. Yeah. Stuff you could find anywhere. Pastas, pizzas, sandwiches but there is nothing like super local or traditional. Yeah but it is fine. We need a snack before we get on the bus. This works.
This is part of our Travel in Montenegro video series showcasing Montenegrin food, Montenegrin culture and Montenegrin cuisine.
This is part of our Travel in Croatia video series showcasing Croatian food, Croatian culture and Croatian cuisine.
This is part of our Travel in Italy video series showcasing Italian food, Italian culture and Italian cuisine.
This is part of our Travel in the Balkans video series showcasing Balkan food, Balkan culture and Balkan cuisine.
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A Vegan Visit to Northern Italy - the best vegan restaurants!
17 days, 12 towns, 34 restaurants; AKA an epic, vegan, foodie trip of a lifetime.
Watch the vlog A Vegan Visit to Northern Italy here and then head over to the blog for the in depth low-down on the best restaurants and my recipe re-creations of the most incredible dishes from our trip.
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☆ Como, Lake Como
American Diner L’Ambrosiano, Piazza Cavour 8, 22100, Como
☆ Rapallo, Italian Riviera
☆ Portofino, Italian Riviera
☆ Cinque Terre, Italian Riviera
☆ Corniglia, Italian Rivier
Gelateria Artigianala Corniglia, Via Fieschi 72, 19018, Corniglia
☆ Monterosso al Mare, Italian Riviera
Artisanal Pesto Lab, on the main town street, Monterosso al Mare
Il Massimo della Focaccia, Via Fegina 50, SP 19016, Monterosso al Mare
L’ancora Della Tortura, Salita Cappuccini 6, Monterosso al Mare
Gelateria Golosone, Via Roma 17, 19016 Monterosso al Mare
☆ Pisa
Vegan Come Koala, Via l’Arancio 21, 56126, Pisa
Il Vegusto Ristorante, Piazza Dei Facchini 13, Vicino Palazzo ‘Blue, 56125, Pisa
☆ Florence
Silvana, Via De’ Neri 12/3, 50122, Florence
Shake Cafe, Via Degli Avelli 2/R, Via Del Corso 30/32 R, 50121, Florence
☆ Arezzo, Tuscany
☆ Assisi, Umbria
Piadina Biologica, Via Giotto 3, 06081, Assisi
☆ Ravenna, Emilia-Romagna
Sukko, Via Corrado Ricci 23, 48121, Ravenna
Alchimia Ristorante Pizzeria Bio, Via Magazzini Anteriori 31, 48122, Ravenna
☆ Venice
Ristorante Da Mario Alla Fava, Calle Stagneri 5242, San Marco, Venice
☆ Verona
La Lanterna - Ristorante Pizzeria Vegano Biologico, Piazzetta Portichetti 6, 37123, Verona
Gelateria la Romana, Piazza Santo Spirito 9, 37122, Verona
Flora, Stradone Scipione Maffei 8C, 37121, Verona
Chianti Classico 2015 Il Molino Di Grace
Gary Dourdan - The End (Making of the video in Berengo Studio's furnace)
Gary Dourdan in the Berengo Studio's furnace (Murano, Venice, Italy) to shoot the music video for his song The End.
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DJ Andrea Margiotta
DJ Andrea Margiotta
Born in 1976, Turin-based, dj since 1997, Andrea Margiotta has been one of the first pioneers to bring jazz rhythms and contaminations on dancefloors, spinning exclusively vinyl records, from the swing of the ‘30/40s to the rhythm & blues of the ‘50s, the classic soul of the ‘60s, and the funk of the ‘70s.
Over the years, he has been resident dj and at times art director for several clubs in the Turin area (among the many, Fluido, Padiglione 14, sPAZIO211, Société Lutèce, Villa Capriglio, AB+, Jazz Club Torino, Il Salotto di Mao, Charlie Bird), playing vintage 33 and 45 rpm records and hosting djs and musicians both from the Italian and international nu jazz scene.
In 2008, he published the remix for the song ‘Grigio Torino’ (CortoCorto) by the fellow citizen and songwriter Mao, mixed and reworked together with the producers Vic Brothers. In 2016, he produced the remix for ‘Hard luck’ (Flatcar Records) for the Canadian swing-jazz singer Tia Brazda: an instant classic in playlists such as ‘Beat Connection’ by Francesco Adinolfi on Radio 1 Rai (Italy) and ‘Craig Charles Funk & Soul Show’ on BBC Radio 6 Music (United Kingdom). In 2019, together with Drumgenius alias Mauro Battisti, he released the remix for the track ‘Good life to you’ (Chin Chin Records), extracted from the record by the Bologna-based producer Giorgio Cencetti aka DJ Farrapo.
From 2007 to 2011, he collaborated with the web radio radiodigitale.info, hosting the radio show ‘Acapulco76’ where he selected breakbeat, funk, nu jazz, rare grooves and retropop tunes. As of 2019, he monthly releases in free download the mixtape ‘My name is Andrea Margiotta, but everybody calls me DJ Margiotta’ for CortoCorto.
Over the years,
- he has been playing in clubs both in Italy, Turin (AB+, Affini, Aldobaraldo, Blah Blah, Blue Train, Bocciofila Vanchiglietta Rami Secchi, CAP10100, Cafè Liber, Cafè Neruda, Cafè Procope, Cantine Barbaroux, Charlie Bird, Eataly, El Barrio, Factory Cafè, Fluido, Gørilla, Hiroshima Mon Amour, Jazz Club, LAB, Magazzino sul Po, OFF TOPIC, Officine Corsare, Open Baladin, Société Lutèce, Sofà Cafè, sPAZIO211, Suite 29 Dinner Club, Supermarket, The Mad Dog Social Club, Villa Capriglio), Milan (Executive Lounge, Fondazione Metropolitan), Venice (Al Vapore), Brescia (Lio Bar), Avigliana (Green Beach, La Zanzara), Chivasso (XXL Cafè), Collegno (Padiglione 14), Moriondo Torinese (Redzone), Rueglio (Salone Pluriuso), Settimo Vittone (BAR H), Asti (Diavolo Rosso, Gattirandagi, Golf Feudo, Palazzo Ottoleghi, Piazza San Secondo), Cassinasco (Il Maltese), Nizza Monferrato (Borgo San Michele, Palazzo Crova), Fontanile (Ca' del Fos), Rocca d’Arazzo (Tambass), Ivrea (Giardini Giusiana), Bollengo (Jamaica), Istanbul Cafè (Squinzano); and abroad, in Bruxelles, Belgium (Bonnefooi) and in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferra, France (Plage de Passable);
- he has been participating to several music festivals: Colonia Sonora (Collegno, 2005), Festival Fuori Stagione (Turin, 2007), Due Laghi Jazz Festival (Avigliana, 2011, 2012, 2013), Torino Jazz Festival (Turin, 2012, 2013, 2016), Torino Swing Festival (Turin, 2013, 2014, 2015), Vite Spericolata (Calamandrana, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018), Open Fest Baladin (Turin, 2014), Nizza è Barbera (Nizza Monferrato, 2015, 2016, 2017), Canelli Beer Festival (Canelli, 2016), Torino Fringe Festival(Turin, 2016), Veglie a Vaglio (Vaglio Serre, 2016), Bagna Cauda Day (Asti, 2016, 2017, 2018), Pianfiorito in Jazz (Albugnano, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019), Asti Teatro (Asti, 2017), Festival dello Sviluppo Sostenibile (Turin, 2017), Narrazioni Jazz (Turin, 2017), Carnevale di Ivrea (2019, Ivrea).
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20 Things to do in Rome, Italy Travel Guide
Join us as visit Rome, Italy in this travel guide covering the best things to do in the city including top attractions and foods worth trying. Given the amount of travel we've done in Europe it is hard to believe that it took us this long to properly visit Rome (Roma). However, the wait was certainly worth it as the city has so much to offer visitors. Let's find out why all roads lead to Rome!
20 Things to do in Rome City Tour | Italy Travel Guide: (ROMA ITALIA)
Intro - 00:01
1) Piazza Navona - 00:24
2) Campo de' Fiori Street Market - 01:12
3) Pizza at Roscioli - 02:03
4) Largo di Torre Argentina - 04:53
5) Pantheon - 05:40
6) Gelato at Giolitti - 06:24
7) Trevi Fountain (Fontana di Trevi) - 07:42
8) Palatine Hill (Palatino) visiting Palace of Domitian - 08:07
9) Roman Forum (Foro Romano) - 08:53
10) Colosseum / Coliseum (Colosseo) - 09:13
11) Italian Lunch eating pasta - 10:09
12) Vatican City (Città del Vaticano) - 10:57
13) Vatican Museum (Musei Vaticani) - 11:13
14) St. Peter’s Basilica (Basilica San Pietro in Vaticano) for views of Rome - 12:10
15) Villa Borghese Gardens - 14:50
16) Piazza del Popolo - 15:12
17) Mausoleum of Hadrian (Castel Sant’Angelo) - 15:26
18) Spanish Steps (Scalinata di Trinità dei Monti) - 15:43
19) Tiber River walk at night (Tevere) - 16:19
20) Rome by night + Outro - 16:30
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Our visit Rome travel guide covers some of the top attractions including a food guide to local Italian food, top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day and by night including visiting cathedrals, pizzerias, ruins, parks, the coliseum and the Vatican City. We cover activities you won't find in a typical Rome tourism brochure, Rome itinerary or Rome, Italy city tour also known as Roma Italia.
20 Things to do in Rome, Italy Travel Guide Video Transcript: (ROMA)
Rome, the Eternal City. After several trips to Italy, we finally managed to visit our biggest oversight: the capital! From wandering through Roman ruins to devouring pizza, and climbing up lookout points to feasting on gelato, in this travel guide, we’re going to share with you 20 things to do in Rome, Italy:
We reached Roscioli which was the best pizza in Rome. Pizzas are served by the weight and we sampled 7 different pizza slices.
We stopped at Largo di Torre Argentina an archaeological site home to four different temples containing parts of the portico of Pompey.
It was a short walk to the Pantheon, a former Roman temple turned church, which dates back to the year 125 AD. The Pantheon boasted the world’s largest cupola up until the 15th century, and it is still the largest unreinforced concrete dome in existence to this day making it one of the greatest architectural achievements by the ancient Romans.
If you want to find the best gelato, look for colours that are muted with small batches.
One of the many things to do in Rome, was to visit the Trevi Fountain. This is the largest Baroque fountain in the city.
Rome’s most famed attraction is the Colosseum and its surrounding ruins. We started our visit on Palatine Hill, the most central of Rome's seven hills. What visitors see today are the ruins of the Palace of Domitian, a 1st-century complex, which served as the main imperial palace for 300 years. We continued to the Roman Forum. This square was the centre of ancient Roman life, with government buildings, temples, and markets. We reached the Colosseum, which was the largest amphitheatre ever built and could hold an estimated 50,000 and 80,000 spectators.
Walking through the Vatican Museum was more overwhelming than enjoyable. We visited Vatican City to climb St. Peter’s Basilica for views of Rome.
Castel Sant’Angelo was commissioned by the Roman Emperor Hadrian as a mausoleum for himself and his family.
Villa Borghese is the 3rd largest public park in Rome with gardens, villas, and ponds with views of the city overlooking Piazza del PO-polo, the people’s square.
That concludes our tour of Rome showcasing the many things to do in Rome on your own trip.
This is part of our Travel in Italy video series showcasing Italian food, Italian culture and Italian cuisine.
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How To Open a Bottle Of Wine
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Opening a bottle of wine isn't hard—which is why not being able to accomplish it is particularly embarrassing. Don't worry—with a little practice you'll be liberating the fruit of the vine in a few fluid motions.
Step 1: Cut metallic foil
Cut the metallic foil or plastic wrapper covering the cork, using the bottle's lower lip as a guide. Press the blade against the foil wrapper, and score all the way around the bottle's circumference.
Tip
Be sure to remove the foil from the lip of the bottle—it can ruin the taste if the wine comes in contact with it when poured.
Step 2: Place bottle upright
Place the bottle upright on a flat surface, or hold it between your knees slightly angled toward you at a comfortable height.
Step 3: Screw into cork
Dig the tip of the corkscrew into the middle of the cork, keeping it as straight as possible. With an even, downward pressure, rotate the screw clockwise until it disappears almost entirely into the cork.
Step 4: Grip with lever
Pivot the metal lever of the corkscrew so that the forked indentation grips the edge of the bottle's mouth and the corkscrew's handle is pointed down.
Step 5: Pull up
Holding the bottle firmly in place, grasp the handle and pull it straight up. The cork should come completely out.
Tip
Specialty wine openers, like the wing- or lever-style kind, require less effort to remove the cork. Just insert or clamp and then push the wings or lever down.
Step 6: Wipe the rim
Wipe the rim of the bottle with a clean, slightly damp napkin to remove any cork dust or residue before pouring. Salut!
Did You Know?
The first corkscrew was patented in 1795 by an English minister.
Our Trip to Italy Part 1 (Lake Como, Parma, and Florence)
We head out on our first international flight to Italy for 3 weeks! It was such an amazing trip and these are the high lights from the first week! We visited Lake Como, Parma, and Florence
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DJ Andrea Margiotta
Born in 1976, Turin-based, dj since 1997, Andrea Margiotta has been one of the first pioneers to bring jazz rhythms and contaminations on dancefloors, spinning exclusively vinyl records, from the swing of the ‘30/40s to the rhythm & blues of the ‘50s, the classic soul of the ‘60s, and the funk of the ‘70s.
Over the years, he has been resident dj and at times art director for several clubs in the Turin area (among the many, Fluido, Padiglione 14, sPAZIO211, Société Lutèce, Villa Capriglio, AB+, Jazz Club Torino, Il Salotto di Mao, Charlie Bird), playing vintage 33 and 45 rpm records and hosting djs and musicians both from the Italian and international nu jazz scene.
In 2008, he published the remix for the song ‘Grigio Torino’ (CortoCorto) by the fellow citizen and songwriter Mao, mixed and reworked together with the producers Vic Brothers. In 2016, he produced the remix for ‘Hard luck’ (Flatcar Records) for the Canadian swing-jazz singer Tia Brazda: an instant classic in playlists such as ‘Beat Connection’ by Francesco Adinolfi on Radio 1 Rai (Italy) and ‘Craig Charles Funk & Soul Show’ on BBC Radio 6 Music (United Kingdom). In 2019, together with Drumgenius alias Mauro Battisti, he released the remix for the track ‘Good life to you’ (Chin Chin Records), extracted from the record by the Bologna-based producer Giorgio Cencetti aka DJ Farrapo.
From 2007 to 2011, he collaborated with the web radio radiodigitale.info, hosting the radio show ‘Acapulco76’ where he selected breakbeat, funk, nu jazz, rare grooves and retropop tunes. As of 2019, he monthly releases in free download the mixtape ‘My name is Andrea Margiotta, but everybody calls me DJ Margiotta’ for CortoCorto.
Over the years, he has been playing in clubs both in Italy, Turin (AB+, Affini, Aldobaraldo, Blah Blah, Blue Train, Bocciofila Vanchiglietta Rami Secchi, CAP10100, Cafè Liber, Cafè Neruda, Cafè Procope, Cantine Barbaroux, Charlie Bird, Eataly, El Barrio, Factory Cafè, Fluido, Gørilla, Hiroshima Mon Amour, Jazz Club, LAB, Magazzino sul Po, OFF TOPIC, Officine Corsare, Open Baladin, Société Lutèce, Sofà Cafè, sPAZIO211, Suite 29 Dinner Club, Supermarket, The Mad Dog Social Club, Villa Capriglio), Milan (Executive Lounge, Fondazione Metropolitan), Venice (Al Vapore), Brescia (Lio Bar), Avigliana (Green Beach, La Zanzara), Chivasso (XXL Cafè), Collegno (Padiglione 14), Moriondo Torinese (Redzone), Rueglio (Salone Pluriuso), Settimo Vittone (BAR H), Asti (Diavolo Rosso, Gattirandagi, Golf Feudo, Palazzo Ottoleghi, Piazza San Secondo), Cassinasco (Il Maltese), Nizza Monferrato (Borgo San Michele, Palazzo Crova), Fontanile (Ca' del Fos), Rocca d’Arazzo (Tambass), Ivrea (Giardini Giusiana), Bollengo (Jamaica), Istanbul Cafè (Squinzano); and abroad, in Bruxelles, Belgium (Bonnefooi) and in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferra, France (Plage de Passable).
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DJ Andrea Margiotta - Jazz Dance Club (Jazz Club Torino) #11
DJ Andrea Margiotta
Born in 1976, Turin-based, dj since 1997, Andrea Margiotta has been one of the first pioneers to bring jazz rhythms and contaminations on dancefloors, spinning exclusively vinyl records, from the swing of the ‘30/40s to the rhythm & blues of the ‘50s, the classic soul of the ‘60s, and the funk of the ‘70s.
Over the years, he has been resident dj and at times art director for several clubs in the Turin area (among the many, Fluido, Padiglione 14, sPAZIO211, Société Lutèce, Villa Capriglio, AB+, Jazz Club Torino, Il Salotto di Mao, Charlie Bird), playing vintage 33 and 45 rpm records and hosting djs and musicians both from the Italian and international nu jazz scene.
In 2008, he published the remix for the song ‘Grigio Torino’ (CortoCorto) by the fellow citizen and songwriter Mao, mixed and reworked together with the producers Vic Brothers. In 2016, he produced the remix for ‘Hard luck’ (Flatcar Records) for the Canadian swing-jazz singer Tia Brazda: an instant classic in playlists such as ‘Beat Connection’ by Francesco Adinolfi on Radio 1 Rai (Italy) and ‘Craig Charles Funk & Soul Show’ on BBC Radio 6 Music (United Kingdom). In 2019, together with Drumgenius alias Mauro Battisti, he released the remix for the track ‘Good life to you’ (Chin Chin Records), extracted from the record by the Bologna-based producer Giorgio Cencetti aka DJ Farrapo.
From 2007 to 2011, he collaborated with the web radio radiodigitale.info, hosting the radio show ‘Acapulco76’ where he selected breakbeat, funk, nu jazz, rare grooves and retropop tunes. As of 2019, he monthly releases in free download the mixtape ‘My name is Andrea Margiotta, but everybody calls me DJ Margiotta’ for CortoCorto.
Over the years,
- he has been playing in clubs both in Italy, Turin (AB+, Affini, Aldobaraldo, Blah Blah, Blue Train, Bocciofila Vanchiglietta Rami Secchi, CAP10100, Cafè Liber, Cafè Neruda, Cafè Procope, Cantine Barbaroux, Charlie Bird, Eataly, El Barrio, Factory Cafè, Fluido, Gørilla, Hiroshima Mon Amour, Jazz Club, LAB, Magazzino sul Po, OFF TOPIC, Officine Corsare, Open Baladin, Société Lutèce, Sofà Cafè, sPAZIO211, Suite 29 Dinner Club, Supermarket, The Mad Dog Social Club, Villa Capriglio), Milan (Executive Lounge, Fondazione Metropolitan), Venice (Al Vapore), Brescia (Lio Bar), Avigliana (Green Beach, La Zanzara), Chivasso (XXL Cafè), Collegno (Padiglione 14), Moriondo Torinese (Redzone), Rueglio (Salone Pluriuso), Settimo Vittone (BAR H), Asti (Diavolo Rosso, Gattirandagi, Golf Feudo, Palazzo Ottoleghi, Piazza San Secondo), Cassinasco (Il Maltese), Nizza Monferrato (Borgo San Michele, Palazzo Crova), Fontanile (Ca' del Fos), Rocca d’Arazzo (Tambass), Ivrea (Giardini Giusiana), Bollengo (Jamaica), Istanbul Cafè (Squinzano); and abroad, in Bruxelles, Belgium (Bonnefooi) and in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferra, France (Plage de Passable);
- he has been participating to several music festivals: Colonia Sonora (Collegno, 2005), Festival Fuori Stagione (Turin, 2007), Due Laghi Jazz Festival (Avigliana, 2011, 2012, 2013), Torino Jazz Festival (Turin, 2012, 2013, 2016), Torino Swing Festival (Turin, 2013, 2014, 2015), Vite Spericolata (Calamandrana, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018), Open Fest Baladin (Turin, 2014), Nizza è Barbera (Nizza Monferrato, 2015, 2016, 2017), Canelli Beer Festival (Canelli, 2016), Torino Fringe Festival(Turin, 2016), Veglie a Vaglio (Vaglio Serre, 2016), Bagna Cauda Day (Asti, 2016, 2017, 2018), Pianfiorito in Jazz (Albugnano, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019), Asti Teatro (Asti, 2017), Festival dello Sviluppo Sostenibile (Turin, 2017), Narrazioni Jazz (Turin, 2017), Carnevale di Ivrea (2019, Ivrea).
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Leap of Faith | Docudrama - English and Italian subs
Short film based on true events.
The only way left for dying Gautam to help Sachin move on is to jump from the top of a building... Before he leapt he said... We all need to take a Leap of Faith!
By- Sudheer Chintalapudi.
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INTEGRATUS band - Leap of faith song
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Guru's - Suraj Vyas and Yashraj Jadhav
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DJ Andrea Margiotta - Jazz Dance Club (Jazz Club Torino) #7
DJ Andrea Margiotta
Born in 1976, Turin-based, dj since 1997, Andrea Margiotta has been one of the first pioneers to bring jazz rhythms and contaminations on dancefloors, spinning exclusively vinyl records, from the swing of the ‘30/40s to the rhythm & blues of the ‘50s, the classic soul of the ‘60s, and the funk of the ‘70s.
Over the years, he has been resident dj and at times art director for several clubs in the Turin area (among the many, Fluido, Padiglione 14, sPAZIO211, Société Lutèce, Villa Capriglio, AB+, Jazz Club Torino, Il Salotto di Mao, Charlie Bird), playing vintage 33 and 45 rpm records and hosting djs and musicians both from the Italian and international nu jazz scene.
In 2008, he published the remix for the song ‘Grigio Torino’ (CortoCorto) by the fellow citizen and songwriter Mao, mixed and reworked together with the producers Vic Brothers. In 2016, he produced the remix for ‘Hard luck’ (Flatcar Records) for the Canadian swing-jazz singer Tia Brazda: an instant classic in playlists such as ‘Beat Connection’ by Francesco Adinolfi on Radio 1 Rai (Italy) and ‘Craig Charles Funk & Soul Show’ on BBC Radio 6 Music (United Kingdom). In 2019, together with Drumgenius alias Mauro Battisti, he released the remix for the track ‘Good life to you’ (Chin Chin Records), extracted from the record by the Bologna-based producer Giorgio Cencetti aka DJ Farrapo.
From 2007 to 2011, he collaborated with the web radio radiodigitale.info, hosting the radio show ‘Acapulco76’ where he selected breakbeat, funk, nu jazz, rare grooves and retropop tunes. As of 2019, he monthly releases in free download the mixtape ‘My name is Andrea Margiotta, but everybody calls me DJ Margiotta’ for CortoCorto.
Over the years,
- he has been playing in clubs both in Italy, Turin (AB+, Affini, Aldobaraldo, Blah Blah, Blue Train, Bocciofila Vanchiglietta Rami Secchi, CAP10100, Cafè Liber, Cafè Neruda, Cafè Procope, Cantine Barbaroux, Charlie Bird, Eataly, El Barrio, Factory Cafè, Fluido, Gørilla, Hiroshima Mon Amour, Jazz Club, LAB, Magazzino sul Po, OFF TOPIC, Officine Corsare, Open Baladin, Société Lutèce, Sofà Cafè, sPAZIO211, Suite 29 Dinner Club, Supermarket, The Mad Dog Social Club, Villa Capriglio), Milan (Executive Lounge, Fondazione Metropolitan), Venice (Al Vapore), Brescia (Lio Bar), Avigliana (Green Beach, La Zanzara), Chivasso (XXL Cafè), Collegno (Padiglione 14), Moriondo Torinese (Redzone), Rueglio (Salone Pluriuso), Settimo Vittone (BAR H), Asti (Diavolo Rosso, Gattirandagi, Golf Feudo, Palazzo Ottoleghi, Piazza San Secondo), Cassinasco (Il Maltese), Nizza Monferrato (Borgo San Michele, Palazzo Crova), Fontanile (Ca' del Fos), Rocca d’Arazzo (Tambass), Ivrea (Giardini Giusiana), Bollengo (Jamaica), Istanbul Cafè (Squinzano); and abroad, in Bruxelles, Belgium (Bonnefooi) and in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferra, France (Plage de Passable);
- he has been participating to several music festivals: Colonia Sonora (Collegno, 2005), Festival Fuori Stagione (Turin, 2007), Due Laghi Jazz Festival (Avigliana, 2011, 2012, 2013), Torino Jazz Festival (Turin, 2012, 2013, 2016), Torino Swing Festival (Turin, 2013, 2014, 2015), Vite Spericolata (Calamandrana, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018), Open Fest Baladin (Turin, 2014), Nizza è Barbera (Nizza Monferrato, 2015, 2016, 2017), Canelli Beer Festival (Canelli, 2016), Torino Fringe Festival(Turin, 2016), Veglie a Vaglio (Vaglio Serre, 2016), Bagna Cauda Day (Asti, 2016, 2017, 2018), Pianfiorito in Jazz (Albugnano, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019), Asti Teatro (Asti, 2017), Festival dello Sviluppo Sostenibile (Turin, 2017), Narrazioni Jazz (Turin, 2017), Carnevale di Ivrea (2019, Ivrea).
DJ Andrea Margiotta
Booking
(+39) 333.668.87.16
(+39) 351.907.16.81
Social networks
Digital stores
[33 rpm, 45 rpm, ballroom jazz, disco, funk, jazz, jump blues, lounge, nu-jazz, remixes, rhythm and blues, rock'n'roll, soundtracks, soul, swing, swing hop, tropical, vintage]
(Italy 1968) Ennio Morricone - Sky Full Of Stars For A Roof
Ennio Morricone - Main Themes - Sky Full Of Stars For A Roof aka ... E Per Tetto Un Cielo Di Stelle OST - Italy 1968
DJ Andrea Margiotta - Jazz Dance Club (Jazz Club Torino) #4
DJ Andrea Margiotta
Born in 1976, Turin-based, dj since 1997, Andrea Margiotta has been one of the first pioneers to bring jazz rhythms and contaminations on dancefloors, spinning exclusively vinyl records, from the swing of the ‘30/40s to the rhythm & blues of the ‘50s, the classic soul of the ‘60s, and the funk of the ‘70s.
Over the years, he has been resident dj and at times art director for several clubs in the Turin area (among the many, Fluido, Padiglione 14, sPAZIO211, Société Lutèce, Villa Capriglio, AB+, Jazz Club Torino, Il Salotto di Mao, Charlie Bird), playing vintage 33 and 45 rpm records and hosting djs and musicians both from the Italian and international nu jazz scene.
In 2008, he published the remix for the song ‘Grigio Torino’ (CortoCorto) by the fellow citizen and songwriter Mao, mixed and reworked together with the producers Vic Brothers. In 2016, he produced the remix for ‘Hard luck’ (Flatcar Records) for the Canadian swing-jazz singer Tia Brazda: an instant classic in playlists such as ‘Beat Connection’ by Francesco Adinolfi on Radio 1 Rai (Italy) and ‘Craig Charles Funk & Soul Show’ on BBC Radio 6 Music (United Kingdom). In 2019, together with Drumgenius alias Mauro Battisti, he released the remix for the track ‘Good life to you’ (Chin Chin Records), extracted from the record by the Bologna-based producer Giorgio Cencetti aka DJ Farrapo.
From 2007 to 2011, he collaborated with the web radio radiodigitale.info, hosting the radio show ‘Acapulco76’ where he selected breakbeat, funk, nu jazz, rare grooves and retropop tunes. As of 2019, he monthly releases in free download the mixtape ‘My name is Andrea Margiotta, but everybody calls me DJ Margiotta’ for CortoCorto.
Over the years,
- he has been playing in clubs both in Italy, Turin (AB+, Affini, Aldobaraldo, Blah Blah, Blue Train, Bocciofila Vanchiglietta Rami Secchi, CAP10100, Cafè Liber, Cafè Neruda, Cafè Procope, Cantine Barbaroux, Charlie Bird, Eataly, El Barrio, Factory Cafè, Fluido, Gørilla, Hiroshima Mon Amour, Jazz Club, LAB, Magazzino sul Po, OFF TOPIC, Officine Corsare, Open Baladin, Société Lutèce, Sofà Cafè, sPAZIO211, Suite 29 Dinner Club, Supermarket, The Mad Dog Social Club, Villa Capriglio), Milan (Executive Lounge, Fondazione Metropolitan), Venice (Al Vapore), Brescia (Lio Bar), Avigliana (Green Beach, La Zanzara), Chivasso (XXL Cafè), Collegno (Padiglione 14), Moriondo Torinese (Redzone), Rueglio (Salone Pluriuso), Settimo Vittone (BAR H), Asti (Diavolo Rosso, Gattirandagi, Golf Feudo, Palazzo Ottoleghi, Piazza San Secondo), Cassinasco (Il Maltese), Nizza Monferrato (Borgo San Michele, Palazzo Crova), Fontanile (Ca' del Fos), Rocca d’Arazzo (Tambass), Ivrea (Giardini Giusiana), Bollengo (Jamaica), Istanbul Cafè (Squinzano); and abroad, in Bruxelles, Belgium (Bonnefooi) and in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferra, France (Plage de Passable);
- he has been participating to several music festivals: Colonia Sonora (Collegno, 2005), Festival Fuori Stagione (Turin, 2007), Due Laghi Jazz Festival (Avigliana, 2011, 2012, 2013), Torino Jazz Festival (Turin, 2012, 2013, 2016), Torino Swing Festival (Turin, 2013, 2014, 2015), Vite Spericolata (Calamandrana, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018), Open Fest Baladin (Turin, 2014), Nizza è Barbera (Nizza Monferrato, 2015, 2016, 2017), Canelli Beer Festival (Canelli, 2016), Torino Fringe Festival(Turin, 2016), Veglie a Vaglio (Vaglio Serre, 2016), Bagna Cauda Day (Asti, 2016, 2017, 2018), Pianfiorito in Jazz (Albugnano, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019), Asti Teatro (Asti, 2017), Festival dello Sviluppo Sostenibile (Turin, 2017), Narrazioni Jazz (Turin, 2017), Carnevale di Ivrea (2019, Ivrea).
DJ Andrea Margiotta
Booking
(+39) 333.668.87.16
(+39) 351.907.16.81
Social networks
Digital stores
[33 rpm, 45 rpm, ballroom jazz, disco, funk, jazz, jump blues, lounge, nu-jazz, remixes, rhythm and blues, rock'n'roll, soundtracks, soul, swing, swing hop, tropical, vintage]
Cannes 2001 - Red Carpet - Il mestiere delle armi - E.Olmi (Sergio Grammatico)
IL MESTIERE DELLE ARMI.
aka: Le Métier des armes; Der Medici-Krieger; Profession of Arms; El Oficio de las Armas.
Red Carpet Cannes 2001
# Hristo Jivkov: Giovanni De' Medici
# Sergio Grammatico: Federico Gonzaga
# Sandra Ceccarelli: Nobildonna di Mantova
Regia: Ermanno Olmi
Funny effects of Sassicaia
Funny effects of wine
DJ Andrea Margiotta - Jazz Dance Club (Jazz Club Torino) #3
DJ Andrea Margiotta
Born in 1976, Turin-based, dj since 1997, Andrea Margiotta has been one of the first pioneers to bring jazz rhythms and contaminations on dancefloors, spinning exclusively vinyl records, from the swing of the ‘30/40s to the rhythm & blues of the ‘50s, the classic soul of the ‘60s, and the funk of the ‘70s.
Over the years, he has been resident dj and at times art director for several clubs in the Turin area (among the many, Fluido, Padiglione 14, sPAZIO211, Société Lutèce, Villa Capriglio, AB+, Jazz Club Torino, Il Salotto di Mao, Charlie Bird), playing vintage 33 and 45 rpm records and hosting djs and musicians both from the Italian and international nu jazz scene.
In 2008, he published the remix for the song ‘Grigio Torino’ (CortoCorto) by the fellow citizen and songwriter Mao, mixed and reworked together with the producers Vic Brothers. In 2016, he produced the remix for ‘Hard luck’ (Flatcar Records) for the Canadian swing-jazz singer Tia Brazda: an instant classic in playlists such as ‘Beat Connection’ by Francesco Adinolfi on Radio 1 Rai (Italy) and ‘Craig Charles Funk & Soul Show’ on BBC Radio 6 Music (United Kingdom). In 2019, together with Drumgenius alias Mauro Battisti, he released the remix for the track ‘Good life to you’ (Chin Chin Records), extracted from the record by the Bologna-based producer Giorgio Cencetti aka DJ Farrapo.
From 2007 to 2011, he collaborated with the web radio radiodigitale.info, hosting the radio show ‘Acapulco76’ where he selected breakbeat, funk, nu jazz, rare grooves and retropop tunes. As of 2019, he monthly releases in free download the mixtape ‘My name is Andrea Margiotta, but everybody calls me DJ Margiotta’ for CortoCorto.
Over the years,
- he has been playing in clubs both in Italy, Turin (AB+, Affini, Aldobaraldo, Blah Blah, Blue Train, Bocciofila Vanchiglietta Rami Secchi, CAP10100, Cafè Liber, Cafè Neruda, Cafè Procope, Cantine Barbaroux, Charlie Bird, Eataly, El Barrio, Factory Cafè, Fluido, Gørilla, Hiroshima Mon Amour, Jazz Club, LAB, Magazzino sul Po, OFF TOPIC, Officine Corsare, Open Baladin, Société Lutèce, Sofà Cafè, sPAZIO211, Suite 29 Dinner Club, Supermarket, The Mad Dog Social Club, Villa Capriglio), Milan (Executive Lounge, Fondazione Metropolitan), Venice (Al Vapore), Brescia (Lio Bar), Avigliana (Green Beach, La Zanzara), Chivasso (XXL Cafè), Collegno (Padiglione 14), Moriondo Torinese (Redzone), Rueglio (Salone Pluriuso), Settimo Vittone (BAR H), Asti (Diavolo Rosso, Gattirandagi, Golf Feudo, Palazzo Ottoleghi, Piazza San Secondo), Cassinasco (Il Maltese), Nizza Monferrato (Borgo San Michele, Palazzo Crova), Fontanile (Ca' del Fos), Rocca d’Arazzo (Tambass), Ivrea (Giardini Giusiana), Bollengo (Jamaica), Istanbul Cafè (Squinzano); and abroad, in Bruxelles, Belgium (Bonnefooi) and in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferra, France (Plage de Passable);
- he has been participating to several music festivals: Colonia Sonora (Collegno, 2005), Festival Fuori Stagione (Turin, 2007), Due Laghi Jazz Festival (Avigliana, 2011, 2012, 2013), Torino Jazz Festival (Turin, 2012, 2013, 2016), Torino Swing Festival (Turin, 2013, 2014, 2015), Vite Spericolata (Calamandrana, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018), Open Fest Baladin (Turin, 2014), Nizza è Barbera (Nizza Monferrato, 2015, 2016, 2017), Canelli Beer Festival (Canelli, 2016), Torino Fringe Festival(Turin, 2016), Veglie a Vaglio (Vaglio Serre, 2016), Bagna Cauda Day (Asti, 2016, 2017, 2018), Pianfiorito in Jazz (Albugnano, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019), Asti Teatro (Asti, 2017), Festival dello Sviluppo Sostenibile (Turin, 2017), Narrazioni Jazz (Turin, 2017), Carnevale di Ivrea (2019, Ivrea).
DJ Andrea Margiotta
Booking
(+39) 333.668.87.16
(+39) 351.907.16.81
Social networks
Digital stores
[33 rpm, 45 rpm, ballroom jazz, disco, funk, jazz, jump blues, lounge, nu-jazz, remixes, rhythm and blues, rock'n'roll, soundtracks, soul, swing, swing hop, tropical, vintage]
DJ Andrea Margiotta - Jazz Dance Club (Jazz Club Torino) #10
DJ Andrea Margiotta
Born in 1976, Turin-based, dj since 1997, Andrea Margiotta has been one of the first pioneers to bring jazz rhythms and contaminations on dancefloors, spinning exclusively vinyl records, from the swing of the ‘30/40s to the rhythm & blues of the ‘50s, the classic soul of the ‘60s, and the funk of the ‘70s.
Over the years, he has been resident dj and at times art director for several clubs in the Turin area (among the many, Fluido, Padiglione 14, sPAZIO211, Société Lutèce, Villa Capriglio, AB+, Jazz Club Torino, Il Salotto di Mao, Charlie Bird), playing vintage 33 and 45 rpm records and hosting djs and musicians both from the Italian and international nu jazz scene.
In 2008, he published the remix for the song ‘Grigio Torino’ (CortoCorto) by the fellow citizen and songwriter Mao, mixed and reworked together with the producers Vic Brothers. In 2016, he produced the remix for ‘Hard luck’ (Flatcar Records) for the Canadian swing-jazz singer Tia Brazda: an instant classic in playlists such as ‘Beat Connection’ by Francesco Adinolfi on Radio 1 Rai (Italy) and ‘Craig Charles Funk & Soul Show’ on BBC Radio 6 Music (United Kingdom). In 2019, together with Drumgenius alias Mauro Battisti, he released the remix for the track ‘Good life to you’ (Chin Chin Records), extracted from the record by the Bologna-based producer Giorgio Cencetti aka DJ Farrapo.
From 2007 to 2011, he collaborated with the web radio radiodigitale.info, hosting the radio show ‘Acapulco76’ where he selected breakbeat, funk, nu jazz, rare grooves and retropop tunes. As of 2019, he monthly releases in free download the mixtape ‘My name is Andrea Margiotta, but everybody calls me DJ Margiotta’ for CortoCorto.
Over the years,
- he has been playing in clubs both in Italy, Turin (AB+, Affini, Aldobaraldo, Blah Blah, Blue Train, Bocciofila Vanchiglietta Rami Secchi, CAP10100, Cafè Liber, Cafè Neruda, Cafè Procope, Cantine Barbaroux, Charlie Bird, Eataly, El Barrio, Factory Cafè, Fluido, Gørilla, Hiroshima Mon Amour, Jazz Club, LAB, Magazzino sul Po, OFF TOPIC, Officine Corsare, Open Baladin, Société Lutèce, Sofà Cafè, sPAZIO211, Suite 29 Dinner Club, Supermarket, The Mad Dog Social Club, Villa Capriglio), Milan (Executive Lounge, Fondazione Metropolitan), Venice (Al Vapore), Brescia (Lio Bar), Avigliana (Green Beach, La Zanzara), Chivasso (XXL Cafè), Collegno (Padiglione 14), Moriondo Torinese (Redzone), Rueglio (Salone Pluriuso), Settimo Vittone (BAR H), Asti (Diavolo Rosso, Gattirandagi, Golf Feudo, Palazzo Ottoleghi, Piazza San Secondo), Cassinasco (Il Maltese), Nizza Monferrato (Borgo San Michele, Palazzo Crova), Fontanile (Ca' del Fos), Rocca d’Arazzo (Tambass), Ivrea (Giardini Giusiana), Bollengo (Jamaica), Istanbul Cafè (Squinzano); and abroad, in Bruxelles, Belgium (Bonnefooi) and in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferra, France (Plage de Passable);
- he has been participating to several music festivals: Colonia Sonora (Collegno, 2005), Festival Fuori Stagione (Turin, 2007), Due Laghi Jazz Festival (Avigliana, 2011, 2012, 2013), Torino Jazz Festival (Turin, 2012, 2013, 2016), Torino Swing Festival (Turin, 2013, 2014, 2015), Vite Spericolata (Calamandrana, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018), Open Fest Baladin (Turin, 2014), Nizza è Barbera (Nizza Monferrato, 2015, 2016, 2017), Canelli Beer Festival (Canelli, 2016), Torino Fringe Festival(Turin, 2016), Veglie a Vaglio (Vaglio Serre, 2016), Bagna Cauda Day (Asti, 2016, 2017, 2018), Pianfiorito in Jazz (Albugnano, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019), Asti Teatro (Asti, 2017), Festival dello Sviluppo Sostenibile (Turin, 2017), Narrazioni Jazz (Turin, 2017), Carnevale di Ivrea (2019, Ivrea).
DJ Andrea Margiotta
Booking
(+39) 333.668.87.16
(+39) 351.907.16.81
Social networks
Digital stores
[33 rpm, 45 rpm, ballroom jazz, disco, funk, jazz, jump blues, lounge, nu-jazz, remixes, rhythm and blues, rock'n'roll, soundtracks, soul, swing, swing hop, tropical, vintage]