The Story

GRAUX
Every guitar in this house is played by one man.
Born in Libramont, Belgium.
474+ records. More than 3 billion streams. 3 Grammy nominations.
The house where his music lives.
The story of the House is written at the intersection of craft and the trajectory of a singular mind. Born in Libramont, GRAUX grew up in the heart of the Belgian countryside, on an isolated farm in Flohimont, a village of two hundred people. In that total disconnection from the world, his exclusive relationship with creation was forged, far from the codes of the industry. At nine, the guitar became his refuge.

Breaking with ordinary predictions, he completed his degree in mechanical engineering in Belgium, before his destiny turned in the summer of 2020. Isolated by the pandemic, confined to his childhood bedroom, armed with his guitar, his computer and an internet connection, he released his first compositions online.
In less than two years, this solitary craft reached the international industry. From his home village to the studios of Miami, his creations entered more than 474 projects worldwide, more than three billion streams, three Grammy nominations. His strings shaped Ferxxo 100 by Feid, the founding architecture of Soweto by Rema and Don Toliver, hits for Booba, Ozuna, Ricky Martin.
But the scale of the success revealed the violence behind the scenes. Alone against the major structures, from his apartment on the 40th floor in Miami, he fought a fierce legal battle for his master royalties and his publishing rights.

From that rupture came a search: the environment of protection he wished he had at his beginnings. He found it in Water, the house where his music lives. A sovereign space where the musician builds his catalogue, certain that every note will remain his. Excellence is not an accident, it is the filter of our atelier.
Sound Different.


