
Born in 1969, Philippe Laloy is an eclectic musician whose musical language is fullfilled with different influences such as jazz, folk , rock or still classical music. After a classic training on the transverse flute, he left for Canada during one year where he learned playing Jazz and perfected his artistry in soprano saxophone (University of Lethbridge).
In 1993, Philippe entered the Conservatoire of Brussels (Jazz section) and followed the education of Steve Houben. He obtained his first prize in the flute and in the saxophone in 1996. He is member of different groups such as "Dgil" ( whose music is situated in the borders of the jazz and the Brazilian music), the group "Tangram" (with which he gives numerous concerts in Belgium and abroad, some of which are: Festival of Jazz in Syria in 1998, and in Beirut (Lebanon) in 1999), "Traces" who proposes a directory in the borders of the traditional musics and the jazz. He keeps one foot in the classical music, in the folk song as well as in the French song with the singer Marka. He also accompanied numerous musicians of the jazz scene in Belgium among which Charles Loos.