Michael Azzopardi

Michael Azzopardi (born 1987 in Marsaskala, Malta) is a Maltese songwriter and designer. He released his first 4-song EP "Pistola" on February 12, 2021, with Ultralow Records.

Michael Azzopardi
Michael Azzopardi, Innform
Michael Azzopardi in 2014.
Background information
Born21 April 1987, Malta
Malta
Genres
  • Pop Rock
  • Indie Rock
Occupation(s)
  • singer-songwriter
  • recording artist
Instrument(s)
  • vocals
  • guitar
  • keyboards
Years active2020 - present
LabelsUltralow

Biography

Michael Azzopardi is a singer-songwriter from Malta. Having debuted his first EP, PISTOLA [1] in February 2021, Michael's songs present an intimate and varied song arrangement with emotionally rich and often vulnerable lyrics.[2]

Startups

After graduating from Kingston University,[3] London, Azzopardi worked as a digital designer for Burson Marsteller where he met partner Sebastian Hefel. Together they co-founded Seb Azzo in 2013, and went to create eLearning products for clients including Carlsberg, Air Malta, Ibis Hotels, Novotel Hotels, Accor Group and Uniworld. As well as designing for a range of clients, Michael is also a visiting lecturer at the University of Malta teaching digital design.

In 2015 he set up heyday.events,[4] an events company aimed at creating networking events[5] and lectures[6] for creatives.

In 2018, Michael Azzopardi started a new company[7] Innform, a new eLearning SaaS tool for the hospitality industry that is planned to launch late 2018.

Michael also founded an eLearning software company Seb Azzo [8] in London (2013) with Sebastian Hefel. He later started Heyday,[9] an edutainment organisation for up and coming creatives.

Michael Azzopardi co-founded Seb Azzo in February 2013. Seb Azzo is a London-based digital design company.

Michael Azzopardi founded[10] Innform in July 2018 with Sebastian Hefel. Innform is an eLearning software that simplifies hospitality training.

Michael Azzopardi founded Heyday.events[11] in March 2015 with Sebastian Hefel.

Discography

Singles:

  • Fik Ħolqien (2020, Ultralow Music)
  • Skrejjen (2020, Ultralow Music)
  • Taħt il-Kmiem (2020, Ultralow Music)
  • Tiblagħni L-Art (2020, Ultralow Music)

References

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