Giuseppe Bottiglieri‘s musical journey spans from his early years in Naples, Italy, where he transitioned from guitar to double bass, to his career development playing on cruise ships and exploring jazz and contemporary music. Currently based in Berlin, Bottiglieri focuses on solo bass performances and experiments with electronics, drawing inspiration from various sources, including visual arts.
The supportive arts scene in Berlin has significantly influenced his work, leading him to reflect on the importance of live music. Throughout his evolution as a musician, Giuseppe has embraced diverse experiences and influences, shaping his unique artistic voice in the vibrant cultural landscape of his adopted city.
Giuseppe also shares insights on his upcoming projects and future aspirations, providing a comprehensive view of his evolving musical career. Enjoy, and follow along with him on Instagram.
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