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Unveiling the Journey of Nebno in "The Cage": A Dive into Music, Emotions, and Creativity

Updated: Aug 5


NEBNO  - The Cage, a music blog powered by Cage Riot
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By: Staff


Nebno released "Love Is a Special Thing,"  a beautiful and captivating creation. We are taken on an enchanting voyage through the intricate maze of the heart, skillfully portraying the delicate balance between conflicting emotions. Truly inspiring is how the piece encourages us to embrace our vulnerability in ingesting this piece. The musical arrangement is a powerful score of a presentation. It is thought-provoking with pulsations of melodramatic energy. The music is in no certain words the powerful equivalent of absolute silence - but its musical counterpart. Absolute silence is known to cause the listener to hear things they usually cannot. Their heartbeat and consciousness are enhanced, and this song immediately creates this sensation. Like yin and yang creating balance, this song makes us hear and experience music compellingly. When Nebno's vocal presentation enters the experience, it immediately proves how well the idea of pairing this vocalist with this depth and unique musical demonstration of this song is. The intensity and clarity of the vocal dissemination are exemplary. Your mind should be at rest and ready to absorb this beautiful creation. It's a definite playlist that adds to your meditation and will undoubtedly bring you to new heights. Nebno is a creative soul who makes music on a deep level that will allow you an opportunity to challenge and heighten your musical taste. Stream and enjoy "Love Is a Special Thing" by Nebno today.


Wait, there's more! We caught up with this exciting and emerging artist in “The Cage” to talk about music and much more.


Here’s how it went:


When did you start making music?


I think I always did, in some way. There was a strong desire to create and explore arts since I was little, with a special mix of being very dreamy and stubborn. With music studies, it started to become more focused and in 2015 I began working on my solo music.



What first sparked the passion for you to create music?


When I realized that music creates waves and vibrations — things I can't see but can feel. This allowed me to connect with other invisible things in my inner and outer world. Music offers keys to open portals.



What has been the most motivating force in creating your music?


To connect with deep emotions and visions in a very personal and cosmic way. It has always been something very earthbound and familiar to me, yet mystical and alien at the same time. It allows me to explore. How beautiful is that...



What part of the music-making process is the most stressful, ie the creation, the actual release date, etc?


The financial part. It’s quite a bit of pressure to secure enough funding and gather everything together.



What instruments do you play? Which is your favorite?


I consider the voice as an instrument, so this was the first one I explored deeply. The electric guitar followed at a young age because I really wanted to become a rock star. :) Then the piano took focus in my teenage years. Today, as a producer working with DAWs, I feel like I can play and create any instrument or sound world. I have a big interest in technology and music production, but the piano is probably the one that stole my heart.



Tell us about the last time you performed. Where was the show, and what was your experience like?


This was in Zurich, where I had the opportunity to open for Dustin O’Halloran, a composer and pianist I have adored for many years. I was quite nervous about this opportunity and played a 30-minute solo show in a crowded venue. I enjoyed every second and really fell back in love with performing live. It was an important night for me, both creatively and personally.



Was there ever a time when you emotionally felt, “I can’t do this anymore”? Can you tell us why this happened and how you found the strength to continue?


Oh yes, more than once. But I believe this is part of being an artist. We tend to be very self-critical and sensitive; both describe me well. To exchange with other artists and allow myself to take distance from creating helped me a lot. Everything is cyclical. Accepting that can give a low back some lightness.



What advice would you give your younger self and why?


Less thinking, more playing.



How do you feel about social media?


I don't have any feelings for social media and decided to not give it too much weight in my life. But as an artist presenting her work, it's an indispensable tool. A few years ago, I would have sent newsletters, printed flyers, and posters. Today, I upload something on Instagram. It's today's number one tool to promote music, in a few years, it will be different again. But we can decide, choose, and change how much power we give it and how we use it. However, I must say I have met artists from across the world through social media, leading to beautiful friendships and wonderful collaborations. For that opportunity, I’m very grateful.



What is the most motivating thing a fan or anyone has ever told you about your music?


Everyone shows their appreciation in different ways. I've learned to take what I receive and be thankful for it. It can be a smile, a short message, or a handwritten letter. Every kind of appreciation makes a difference, the form doesn’t.



Where do you see your sound and artistry heading in the future? Are there any exciting new directions you're exploring?


There's a series of singles and an album coming this year. Also, I have a handful of ongoing musical projects, so there's a lot of focus on what has already been created.



Can you walk us through your songwriting process and tell us where the inspiration comes from for this latest project?


There's never one specific inspiration or concept of songwriting. The creation goes hand in hand with improvisation, intuition, and the connection of emotions with visions in a sometimes very playful and sometimes very introspective way.


Check out his latest release and listen to more of  NEBNO on Spotify & YouTube.














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