The man behind Dj Gio MC-505 is Giosuè Impellizzeri. He started playing piano at the age of 7 but since he was very young his great love was electronic music. In 1995 he began to refine his style playing 'maquina' (techno produced in Spain) and later on playing acid-techno. His 'sound research' started in 1998 when, with a Groovebox Roland Mc-505, he created his first tracks. At the same time he improved also his love for music-journalism. For this in june 2000 his collaboration started with Jocks Mag, italian magazine printed on paper, which is still now in pubblication. But this is only the beginning. From this particular point of view, his support for electronic music gave life to several collaborations. Amongst them we remeber certanly the one with The Dance Web, Cubase, Trend Discotec, DiscoiD, Radio Italia Network's web-site, TechnoDisco, Jay Culture and last but not the least Disc-Jockey.it: he prepare, every day, articles, reviews and interviews about the electronic-scene (he realized more of 150 interviews with well-known artists all over the world).
In 2002 he released his first single, "Android's Society E.P.", on Gas Records, one of the label of Tmmc Recordings. On it there's also a special remix of "Commodore Generation" by the finnish duo Ural 13 Diktators. The track was played by many famous producers as Tampopo, David Carretta, Vitalic, Capri, Romina Cohn and Endrik Schroeder to name a few. In 2002 his new musical experience re-started, this time with H*Plus Records, with his single "Tameshi Wari E.P.". It included tracks as "Electrogameplayers" and "Capcom Fighter", the follow-up of "Commodore Generation". Once again the ispiration is taken from the videogame-world and sid-music from the 80's. On december 2003 was released his third e.p. called "Superstar Heroes": it was dedicated to all comic-heroes as Superman, Captain America, Batman, Thor, Wonder Woman ... It included also a bonus remix by Dariush, iranian producer. The main-track, "Superstar Heroes", received good reactions from many cool guys around the world as Maru & Comix, Remute, Alex Flatner, Mutron, Zombie Nation, Break 3000, Mitch & Lab Insect, Markus Lange, Gianni Parrotta, Dr. Shingo, Luke Eargoggle, Water Lilly, Savas Pascalidis, Daniel Nitsch, Punx Soundcheck, Napsugar, Alexander Robotnick, Alek Stark, Bangkok Impact, Mooner Industries, Valyom, Rude 66, Avenue D, Maxx Klaxon and Ra-X.
In the beginning of 2005 he prepared the remixes for "Kill Fly" by Humandroid and "How The West Got Done" by The House Of Destructo, a punk band from Holland. On march instead, with the help of Humandroid, he realized the first videogame soundtrack for the important platform from U.S.A. called Cyberlore.