Born in 1995 into a musical environment, Lorenzo took his first steps into the world of music experimenting with the instruments in his home, exploring drums and piano, and later, guitar and vocals.
He studied rock and pop music at Accademia Musicale di Firenze, and subsequently jazz at Centro Attività Musicale (CAM) studying harmony, music theory and arrangement. He also studied classical guitar.
Other studies include jazz workshops and seminars with Berklee Summer School (Umbria Jazz), Tuscia in Jazz, La Spezia Jazz, and Guildhall School of Music of London with tutors including Kurt Rosenwinkel, Kenny Werner, Peter Bernstein, and Ari Hoenig.
In 2013 Lorenzo began the bachelor program in jazz guitar at the prestigious Siena Jazz University, delving into improvisational and compositional techniques with exceptional national and internationals jazz musicians.
In 2015 he achieved a yearly diploma a the Consevatorium Van Amsterdam with director Edoardo Righini.
In 2019 Lorenzo completed his graduate studies with a thesis entitled »The intergenerational discourse between jazz and pop: contamination in music against every ideological purism«.
Lorenzo has studied both pop and jazz vocals and always cultivated a deep love for songwriting and the song form. From a young age he founded many musical projects in different genres (rock, pop, progressive, fusion) writing and performing his own music.
With his current main experimental pop project ⁄handlogic, Lorenzo discovered the world of music production, creating a hybrid process between analog and digital instruments, live music and electronic manipulation of sound, while exploring the infinite possibilities of what a song can be.
⁄handlogic has received national attention since its formation in 2016, winning contests and embarking in the following years on tours both Italian and European (Germany, Czech Republic, Switzerland, USA).
Lorenzo has produced an EP and two LPs for ⁄handlogic. In 2019 he began working as a music producer and session musician for fellow artists from different backgrounds, bringing his vision to other projects.
His collaborations include Irish cellist Naomi Berrill, jazz singer John De Leo, experimental duo Don’t Kill Anybody and many more.