In all of these three bands he used to be the composer. Since 1984 he has produced music and mixed-media events with the band Minox. In 1996, he co-founded the independent record label Suite inc. running it until 2006. Mirco has worked for his label releases, as well as performing on-stage with Steven Brown (producer of Minox “Lazare” 1986) and Blaine L. Reininger, Luc Van Lieshout of Tuxedomoon, Lydia Lunch, Krisma, Mad Professor and been remixed by Murcof, Nobukazu Takemura, The Gentle People, Daedelus.
In 2009 he moved to Berlin and since 2010 for some years Mirco has broadened his horizons also to the organization of events and playing live but also as a DJ in many Berlin parties and festivals; a new collaboration called Undogmatisch was launched in 2012 with painter and partner Valentina Bardazzi. This project was realized as an art event with an exhibition space and live AV show, djs and which then turned into a label / notlabel in 2016.
Then another collaboration started for the concept album by Mirco Magnani with Ernesto Tomasini, titled "Madame E.“.
In 2018 he produced Carlo Domenico Valyum's release "Cronovisione Italiana“, Mirco is the conductor and curator of that research on sound and video reworking, presenting a creation from the reanalysis of passages from cult broadcasts of the Italian television from the 60s to the 80s.
Recent important publications has been the collaborative improvisation sessions with the polish berliner friend Lukasz Trzcinski: “Lumiraum” and “Lumiraum Appendix”, and an album with Andrea De Witt titled “Toretam Tor“. More some collaborative tracks for the three compilations “Magnum Opus Collectio Series: NIGREDO”, “ALBEDO” and “RUBEDO” with Andrea De Witt, Luc Van Lieshout and Orquestrina Utu.
In 2024 has released a new album “Zarathustra – Der Große Mittag”, a project started four years before with the intention of rediscovering the messages behind „Also Sprach Zarathustra“ the Nietzsche’s book that seems never to be truly understood.
Four different languages to give a multicultural vision of the Nietzsche's text from four important old and new cultures, somehow connected to that book: the German, the English, the Iranian and the Russian one, interpreted by Steven Brown (Tuxedomoon), Sainkho Namtchylak, Nikolas Klau and Paganland.
https://undogmatisch.bandcamp.com/music