GRABU

The Catalan musician and producer Grabu has already established himself as one of the most distinctive emerging figures in Catalan instrumental electronic music. Capable of combining an extreme musical sensitivity with a constant search for new sonic languages, his project draws from references such as The Blaze, b1n0, or FKJ, while at the same time maintaining a strong and ever-evolving identity of its own.

The Garrotxa-born artist first gained recognition as the creator and director of the Mússol Festival, which has featured major artists such as Amaia, Núria Graham, and Mushkaa, among others. Today, however, his most widely recognized role is as a musician for artists including Guillem Gisbert, Triquell, Llum, and Maig — a path that has taken him across the majority of stages and festivals in the Catalan territories.

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GRABU

The Catalan musician and producer Grabu has already established himself as one of the most distinctive emerging figures in Catalan instrumental electronic music. Capable of combining an extreme musical sensitivity with a constant search for new sonic languages, his project draws from references such as The Blaze, b1n0, or FKJ, while at the same time maintaining a strong and ever-evolving identity of its own.

The Garrotxa-born artist first gained recognition as the creator and director of the Mússol Festival, which has featured major artists such as Amaia, Núria Graham, and Mushkaa, among others. Today, however, his most widely recognized role is as a musician for artists including Guillem Gisbert, Triquell, Llum, and Maig — a path that has taken him across the majority of stages and festivals in the Catalan territories.

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