Nirmel Mouchiquel Marcillac | Experimental Jazz & Classical Composer | NGR Music Directory
Visionary French independent composer
and multi-instrumentalist based in Dijon, renowned for his groundbreaking fusions of experimental jazz, classical traditions, Indian jazz influences, and innovative mathematical musical theories.

As an auto-produced artist
since founding Merlin Productions/Studio Karnatic’ in 1994, he maintains complete creative control, handling composition, clarinet, bass clarinet, soprano/alto/tenor saxophones, auto-production, video creation, and sound engineering.



Experimental Jazz & Classical Indie Composer
His work pushes boundaries with bold experimentation, blending traditional instrumental techniques with modern sonic discoveries to create intellectually rich, texturally layered soundscapes that challenge conventional genres.

The standout featured track
on his NGR Music Directory profile is “Delirium Tremens”, a mesmerizing piece that exemplifies his unique style
—haunting piano/keyboard textures, intricate reverb for narrative depth, and a sense of controlled chaos that evokes everything from introspective journeys to atmospheric horror soundscapes. Listeners praise its eerie, immersive quality, with comments suggesting it’s ideal for haunted attractions or late-night immersion.
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Featured Track – Delerium Tremens
Nirmel’s catalog extends beyond this highlight
with explorations in electroacoustic dance music, fugue-like video-counterpoint experiments, and pieces like “La vengeance du Chocolat-Vanille,” “Laisse Tomber On Verra,” and others shared on socials and streaming sites. His style draws from classical foundations, progressive rock, ragas, and oriental influences, resulting in music that’s both cerebral and emotionally evocative
—perfect for listeners seeking something beyond mainstream jazz or classical.
NGR Music Radio Features
Nirmel Mouchiquel Marcillac’s “Delirium Tremens” has been played in episodes like Late Sunday Nighttime Listening, introducing his innovative style to global indie audiences.
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Nirmel Mouchiquel Marcillac has a very unique sound. This site can be heard on his track “Delirium Tremens”. I fell in love with the sound of the piano/keyboard when I first heard the track. I can see this playing in a haunted attraction. I would listen to it again.
I love how textural all of your songs sound.