Getting to Know Fabbro di Chiavi: A Chat About Music and What’s Next

Hello everybody! Today, we’re catching up with Fabbro di Chiavi, the guy behind the awesome tunes you’ve been hearing lately. His latest track, “Future,” is like a breath of fresh air between his last release, “Intangible Part I,” and the upcoming “Intangible Part II” dropping later this year.

Now, “Future” isn’t just another song. It’s a mix of different sounds that’ll grab your attention and keep you hooked. Fabbro di Chiavi’s music is all about blending different styles to create something unique, and “Future” nails it.

We’re chatting with Fabbro di Chiavi about where he finds inspiration (spoiler: it’s everywhere!), his journey into music, and what’s coming up next. From classical guitar lessons to rocking out in cover bands, he’s done it all.

When he’s not making music, Fabbro di Chiavi is all about languages, art, and diving into life’s big questions. And if he wasn’t making tunes, he reckons he’d still be doing something music-related.

So, grab a seat and join us as we chat with Fabbro di Chiavi about his latest track, what’s on the horizon, and what keeps him inspired.

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What is your stage name?
My stage name is Fabbro di Chiavi.

Is there a story behind your stage name?

The name “Fabbro di Chiavi,” translating to “Keymaker,” symbolizes the idea of unlocking diverse musical possibilities and exploring various sonic landscapes.

Where do you find inspiration?
Inspiration comes from various sources – personal experiences, emotions, literature, nature, and even scientific concepts. I draw inspiration from the intricacies of life and the ever-changing human condition.

What was the role of music in the early years of your life?

Music has always played a significant role in my life. From a young age, I was captivated by its emotive power and its ability to evoke a wide range of feelings and moods.

Are you from a musical or artistic family?

While my family appreciates music and the arts, I am the first to pursue it as a career.

Who inspired you to be a part of the music industry?

After classical music studies and several years in cover and tribute bands, I felt a strong desire to compose and produce my own music.

How did you learn to sing/write/to play?
I learned to play the guitar through formal training and self-study. Over the years, I honed my skills through practice, experimentation, and continuous study.

What was the first concert that you ever went to and who did you see perform?
The first concert I attended was a performance by Banco del Mutuo Soccorso, a renowned Italian prog band, which left a lasting impression on me.

How could you describe your music?
My music blends elements of progressive metal, classical, and symphonic rock, creating a unique and dynamic sonic experience. The coexistence of classical and electric guitar techniques is a key element in my compositions.

Describe your creative process.
My creative process involves exploring different musical ideas, experimenting with sounds and textures, and refining compositions through iterative refinement. I also pay particular attention to each instrument’s nature, timbre, and frequency range, leveraging my engineering background to ensure a balanced and audible mix.

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My creative process involves exploring different musical ideas, experimenting with sounds and textures, and refining compositions through iterative refinement.

What is your main inspiration?
My main inspiration stems from the human experience – the joys, struggles, and complexities of life provide abundant material for creative exploration.

What musician do you admire most and why?
I admire almost every musician. Regardless of the music style, there is always something to learn, whether in composition, production, or artistic concept elaboration. As long as I can learn something, I am fascinated.

Did your style evolve since the beginning of your career?
Yes, my style has evolved over the years as I’ve explored new musical territories and incorporated diverse influences into my compositions. From classical to electric guitar techniques, there is always something new to study, and I am currently delving into the flamenco world.

Who do you see as your main competitor?

I don’t view other musicians as competitors but as fellow artists on a shared journey of creative expression. I am always open to collaborations, as music, especially nowadays, is a territory that allows musicians to work together without boundaries.

What are your interests outside of music?
Outside of music, I am an aerospace engineer. I am fascinated by the world of complexity and enjoy exploring it.

If it wasn’t a music career, what would you be doing?
Well, I am fortunate to balance my music career with my work as an engineer.

What is the biggest problem you have encountered in the journey of music?
One of the biggest challenges in the music industry is navigating the ever-changing landscape of technology and distribution platforms.

If you could change one thing in the music industry, what would it be?
I would strive for greater fairness and transparency in the distribution of royalties and compensation for artists.

Why did you choose this as the title of this project?

The title “Future” reflects the thematic exploration of possibilities and optimism conveyed in the music.

What are your plans for the coming months?
In the coming months, I plan to continue working on Part 2 of “Intangible,” targeting its release towards the end of the year. I am also open to collaborative opportunities with other artists.

Do you have any artistic collaboration plans?
Absolutely! Davide Zanella will be joining me for the “Intangible” Part 2 EP, and I am excited to see who else will join this adventure.

What message would you like to give to your fans?
To my fans, I’d like to express my deepest gratitude for your support and encouragement. Please, continue sharing the music and the links. Your support means the world to us.

Mister Styx
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My name is Mister Styx and I'm a music blogger and an HVAC Engineer. I'm passionate about all kinds of music, from rock to hip-hop, Jazz, and Reggae as a matter of fact I am always eager to hear new sounds as music has no barrier, and I'm always looking for new sounds to explore. Hop on lets go fetch for some new sounds!

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