bio

Macgray is a Brussels-based composer creating instrumental music drawn from inner experience. His work unfolds through piano, ambient and electronica projects, often combining acoustic instruments, analog synths and field recordings. His albums are built as complete journeys, with each piece serving a broader narrative arc. 

His debut LP Journey to the Dawn (2020) was nominated for the Octave de la Musique in 2021 (Electronic Music category). His second album Collapse (2023) tells a story of living species, civilizations, planets and the universe, tracing a path from creation to nothingness. It received strong support from the electronic music community, including artists such as Dave Clarke. In 2024, he released Horizon, an electronica EP blending ambient, deep house and techno elements, continuing his approach to instrumental electronic music as storytelling without words.

Alongside his solo releases, Macgray composes music for film and documentary, where narrative flow, duration and emotional pacing are central. His soundtracks include Premières Danses (France 2, 2023) and Queerying Nature (RTBF, 2024), pre-selected for a Magritte in 2024.

Macgray also performs live, translating these journeys into shared listening experiences. He has appeared at venues such as Fuse, Brass and Le Botanique and regularly collaborates with other musicians both on record and on stage.