French born composer & producer, Holeg is an internationaly respected artist known
for his "unclassifiable, unbridled, destabilizing music".
Holeg Spies now collaborates on major film projects with film composer Patrick Savage, principal member
of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.
For almost 15 years, Holeg Spies has taken a global and modernist approach to composition. His unbridled creative alchemy
transforms and blends styles with mind-blowing sound-production and breath-taking spacial design.
From indie-rock to electronica through world and classical music, Holeg has worked with major record companies such as
Universal Japan, BMG and Polygram.
In the mid 90's, Holeg created the avant-guarde, multi-media 'SPIES' art installation with director Thierry Saint-Paul.
Together, they drew the lines of a new mode of creation, the "notinism", to exceed the membership in any artistic,
political and religious movement. SPIES travelled the world as far afield as India and Japan, showing at prestigious venues
such as the National Museum of Modern Art of France (the Pompidou centre), the Canon Urbanlenz-Exhibition in Tokyo,
Something Nothing Museum in New-York and many other contemporary art exhibitions.
Holeg Spies has constantly explored various cultures and sound-worlds to forge his own "out-standard" style,
notably in Japan where he was sponsored for several years by Mike Maguire, ex-Juno Reactor (Matrix 2 & 3).
In 2002, he met director Miike Takashi and decided to concentrate on film music.