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Born in Rome in 1965, Giuseppe Verticchio, computer programmer, starts to play electronic music in 1994. Until 1998 his musical productions are characterized exclusively from electronic sounds. Since 1998 he starts to use various ethnic instruments, and to mix the electronic sound of synthesizers with the sound of the acoustic instruments. In particular he learns to play the didjeridoo, and in 1999 realizes the CD-R "Tjukurpa", entirely executed to the didjeridoo. Giuseppe Verticchio likes to collect and play many ethnic instruments, expecially from Thailand, country in which he travelled many times. Member of "Biasthon" project, in 2001 he participated to the realization of the CD-R "Litam". Starting from 2001 he realized many other works under the name of "Nimh". Exploring the wide spectrum of ambient-electronic-ethnic-experimental music, he has recorded and released many works of different nature, both under is own name and the Nimh moniker, ranging from the purely synth moods of "Fragments From The Lost Times" to the layered and treated ethnic movements of "Lanna Memories" and "Distant Skylines", via the aboriginal beauty of "Tjukurpa" , the static, long, slow evolving drones of his classical "Frozen", the electronic sound of "Line of Fire", the most experimental visions of "The Impossible Days" and "Subterranean Thoughts", the typical dark-ambient atmospheres of "Whispers from the Ashes". Since 2001 Giuseppe Verticchio created "Oltre il Suono" (Beyond the Sound), an impo