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Nils Bormar is a Franco-Nordic electronic music producer and AI composer. Working exclusively with generative tools, he crafts immersive tracks that blend techno, ambient, and voice synthesis to create narrative-driven sonic journeys.
His debut album, Echoes from the Underground, is a conceptual tribute to London's Tube system. Each track is inspired by specific stations, announcements, and the pulse of the city's underground life. The project fuses club-ready beats, deep basslines, and synthetic British-accented vocals processed through vocoders and delay, building a world that's both familiar and futuristic.
His second album, Fables 2.0, takes a bold turn into French literary heritage. Drawing inspiration from La Fontaine's timeless fables, Bormar reimagines classic moral tales through pulsating electronic soundscapes — exploring themes of vanity, greed, resilience, and survival through layered synths, driving rhythms, and processed French vocal fragments.
All tracks were composed and produced using AI tools, with no traditional instruments or vocals recorded manually. For Bormar, AI is not just a production technique — it's a creative partner. His music is crafted in full digital solitude, shaped by algorithms and driven by a desire to reimagine what it means to compose in the 21st century.
With influences ranging from Burial, Four Tet, and Nils Frahm to early Daft Punk, Nils Bormar stands at the frontier of generative music and storytelling.
His debut album, Echoes from the Underground, is a conceptual tribute to London's Tube system. Each track is inspired by specific stations, announcements, and the pulse of the city's underground life. The project fuses club-ready beats, deep basslines, and synthetic British-accented vocals processed through vocoders and delay, building a world that's both familiar and futuristic.
His second album, Fables 2.0, takes a bold turn into French literary heritage. Drawing inspiration from La Fontaine's timeless fables, Bormar reimagines classic moral tales through pulsating electronic soundscapes — exploring themes of vanity, greed, resilience, and survival through layered synths, driving rhythms, and processed French vocal fragments.
All tracks were composed and produced using AI tools, with no traditional instruments or vocals recorded manually. For Bormar, AI is not just a production technique — it's a creative partner. His music is crafted in full digital solitude, shaped by algorithms and driven by a desire to reimagine what it means to compose in the 21st century.
With influences ranging from Burial, Four Tet, and Nils Frahm to early Daft Punk, Nils Bormar stands at the frontier of generative music and storytelling.