Author. Sonic Creator.

Beyond business transformation — a writer exploring meaning, mastery, and mortality, and a musician channelling cosmic archetypes into techno-trance experiences through AN Music.

Books
Published works
Memento Mori by Amir Nair
Historical Fiction

Memento Mori

Two stories: The Cauldron — a Portuguese Captain and a Tunisian merchant whose lack of trust sets off a clash of two civilisations in Calicut. The Intrepid Soldier — love and valour displayed by Indra to save Ahalya during the Turk attack on Bengal in 1203.

DOMINATE Amir Nair
Non-Fiction · Leadership

DOMINATE: Master Yourself. Lead Others.

A blueprint for reclaiming clarity, agency, and impact in a noisy world. Practical frameworks for high-performance living and leading, drawn from 25 years of leadership across Fortune 500s, GCCs, and SMEs.

Enthralling Tales of Ordinary Depths Amir Nair
Fiction · Short Stories

Enthralling Tales of Ordinary Depths

Stories drawn from the extraordinary hidden inside the seemingly ordinary. Explores the richness of everyday human experience through a lens that reveals complexity, contradiction, and unexpected beauty.

The Weight of Small Things Amir Nair
Fiction · New Release

The Weight of Small Things: Unfinished Conversations

The conversations we never finished. The weight we carry in the things left unsaid. A new collection of stories about the human moments that define us more than the large events ever do.

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AN Music
Music as system

AN Music —
Cosmic Archetypes.
Techno-Trance.

Through AN Music, Amir channels cosmic archetypes into techno-trance experiences. Music, like systems, is pattern — and this work is about decoding and mastering both.

The body of work explores the intersection of structure and emotion, architecture and feeling — translating the same systems-thinking discipline that drives business transformation into sonic form.

Body of Work

Cosmic
Trance
Techno
Ambient

"Music, like systems, is pattern — and my work is about decoding and mastering both."

— Amir Nair