Giacomo Astorri
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| Born | 1982 (age 43–44) Macerata, Italy |
| Nationality | Italian |
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Giacomo Astorri (born 1982 in Macerata, Italy) is an Italian musician and photographer. Active since the late 1990s, he is known for his involvement in various European and Italian metal bands, as well as for his distinctive photographic work.
Biography
Astorri began his artistic career at a young age, developing in parallel both his musical and photographic paths.
Musical career
He played bass or guitar in several bands, including:
- Infernal Angels – guitarist (2008–2011)
- The Dogma – bassist
- Haggard – bassist
- Zap – bassist (2007–2009)
- Stryx – current collaborator
His style spans black, symphonic and death metal, with strong European influences.
Photography
Astorri is also an active photographer. His work ranges from concert photography to portrait and urban landscape, often marked by dark and introspective tones. He has exhibited in Italy and abroad and has been published in independent magazines.
Style and influences
Musically influenced by the European extreme metal scene, his photography draws inspiration from chiaroscuro, minimalism, and urban decay.
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