Few people realize that Giorgio Moroder, the trailblazing genius behind disco, electronic music, and iconic film soundtracks, hails from South Tyrol—a fascinating crossroads where Italy, Austria, and Switzerland converge. His roots are as dynamic as his music, blending cultures and innovation.

In Los Angeles, we had the rare chance to glimpse pictures of his former Beverly Hills villa, a legendary gathering spot for creatives and visionaries over the years. Designed in 1964 by the groundbreaking architect A. Quincy Jones, the home embodies a timeless modernity that still feels ahead of its time—just like Moroder himself.

While in LA, we soaked up the energy of Hollywood, the laid-back vibe of Santa Monica, and the sun-drenched allure of Malibu. There’s something deeply comforting about having an extended family of connections around the world, reminding us that home is often where you find your people.