Google, Puma, Wildbunch, Warner Bros, Universal, Interscope, Beats by Dre, Pathé Films, A&R Studios, France Tv, Green United Music, Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs, Liverpool City, Paris City, French Olympic Comity, Chivteam, Because Music, Sozo Hotels, EP, Sun Radio, Trempolino, Icare Theatre, Atout France...
Grégoire started music at age 5, studying jazz & classical in French conservatories. He created his first band at 11. Craving for other territories than institutional learning, he switched to electronic and indie at 20, rapidly developing his own voice. Grégoire had the chance to be involved in outstanding collaborations. He worked on 30+ albums. From the foundation of Moongaï, touring across Europe and releasing albums with Warner Music, to the direction of a collaborative pop symphony for the Centennial of WW1 in Liverpool ; from collaborations with the Manchester Camerata Orchestra to the musical direction of hundreds of comedians for gigantic open-air shows ; from regular collaborations with international pop artists such as Dj Snake or 20syl to the meeting of traditional Indian Music masters ; from motion-picture compositions to commercials. Vaillant also produced and helped to develop emerging bands. He regularly share his knowledge during conferences or teaching programs. As an obsessive creator, he is always developing personal projects. He is the founder of "The Øpera Collective", a multi-disciplinary European union of creatives people from digital arts to theater, film or chamber music. They produce large scale original & experimental shows about our time. He notably co-wrote composed and directed « Le Jeune Homme & la Nuit » a 2h Transmedia Opera. "The Happiness of Being Sad » is a collection of work for piano and string ensemble inspired by poetry."Abraham Fogg" is an electronica project inspired by classic horror films with a modern Live A/V.
Manchester Camerata Ochestra, Colin Tilley, Craig Love, Bill Ryder Jones, DJ Snake, 20syl, Christophe Rouxel, Alexandre Desilet, Charles-Edouard Dangelser, Liza Azuelos, Thomas Pons, Simon Bonneau, Julie Stephen Chheng, Francis Frenkel, Paul Colomb, Inuit, Mixcity, Fyrs, Cavalier, Sebastien Guérive, Kokomo, AvA, Moongaï...