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Musician and composer Thomas Vaquié dedicates most of his time composing music and sound design for moving image, in particular for Cinema and documentary. 

In 2007, he founded Chocolat-Noisette with Jeff Levillain, a post production studio based in Brussels. they have been working on sound recording, sound editing and mixing for European movies industry.

Since 2009, he has specialised in music experimentation for audiovisual work collaborating with artists from the Antivj label, the collective Visual System and Tigre Lab Production.
He composed the music of site-specific pieces for the Old Port of Montreal’s metallic conveyor tower, in Songdo (South Korea’s futurist city project), Hala Stulecia (Poland’s 70m diameter concrete dome) or France’s Centre Pompidou Metz. Thomas also creates very modern compositions for immersive audiovisual installations, (3Destruct, Light Sculptures, Cityscape 2095, Onion Skin). 
With a strong sense of composition and narrative (he has co-directed certain projects with Antivj visual directors), sound designer skills and a capacity to project an image sonically, Thomas produces striking, emotional and physical pieces, consistently trying to extend visual experiences into physical ones. 

In 2018, with Laurent Delforge and Simon Thierée, he founded None, a music composer collective based in Brussels.