Uèle Lamore

Composer, arranger, conductor and producer, Paris

Uèle Lamore is a composer, producer, arranger and conductor currently based in Paris, France who has always explored music’s infinite possibilities. From an adolescence spent studying jazz, rock and classical music to recent work experimenting with AI-generated sounds, the Franco-American artist has followed her curiosity, blending a disparate variety of styles and genres to emerge as one of contemporary music’s most acclaimed composers, arrangers, producers and conductors.


Uèle describes Paris as "a very laid back city where people take their time and like to enjoy simple things: chilling at your local café, having a good meal with your friends, taking a walk in the city for no particular reason… While at the same time having access to a huge amount of cultural stuff and living in a place that has a rich and complex history." When you next go to Paris, explore it slowly, Uèle says. "Take your time. People burn themselves out in Paris by trying to visit as many museums and monuments as possible. Just visit one a day, go early when nobody is there."

Uèle Lamore Composer, producer, arranger and conductor PAris

Uèle Lamore is a composer, producer, arranger and conductor currently based in Paris, France who has always explored music’s infinite possibilities. From an adolescence spent studying jazz, rock and classical music to recent work experimenting with AI-generated sounds, the Franco-American artist has followed her curiosity, blending a disparate variety of styles and genres to emerge as one of contemporary music’s most acclaimed composers, arrangers, producers and conductors.


Uèle describes Paris as "a very laid back city where people take their time and like to enjoy simple things: chilling at your local café, having a good meal with your friends, taking a walk in the city for no particular reason… While at the same time having access to a huge amount of cultural stuff and living in a place that has a rich and complex history." When you next go to Paris, explore it slowly, Uèle says. "Take your time. People burn themselves out in Paris by trying to visit as many museums and monuments as possible. Just visit one a day, go early when nobody is there."