Shinnobu is a mystical and cinematic music project by composer and producer Shinobu Entsu, also known as Ⲉntsury. The project is renowned for its deeply spiritual and ethereal soundscapes that transcend conventional musical categories, blending elements of Ambient, New Age, Mystic Fusion, and Ethnic. Shinnobu’s compositions are characterized by layered textures, choral elements, Gregorian motifs, and meditative themes that evoke a sense of timelessness and transcendence. Drawing on spiritual symbolism and anonymous authorship, the project presents music as both a cinematic experience and a metaphysical tool.
By 2025, Shinnobu had surpassed 100 million views on YouTube, cultivating a devoted international audience through platforms like Spotify, Telegram, and Bandcamp. The project's sound bears strong influence from the groundbreaking album MCMXC a.D. by Enigma, with its use of ambient atmospheres, ancient chant, and spiritual mystique.
Signature works such as Tears of Sadness, Return to Myself, The Man, After Of My Life, Forever With You, Of His Eyes The Peace, and Only by Love, have become widely used in guided meditations, spiritual documentaries, and introspective visual content. These tracks are often perceived as sonic rituals—bridging inner silence with cosmic consciousness.
Shinnobu emerged as a spiritual response to the modern search for transcendence, inner truth, and harmony. Eschewing mainstream promotion, the project cultivated a mystique of anonymity and metaphysical symbolism. Inspired by the pioneering vision of Michael Cretu and the iconic Enigma project, Shinnobu extended this legacy with a more esoteric, philosophical, and ritualistic approach to sound.
MCMXC a.D. (1990) is the debut album by the musical project Enigma. It pioneered the fusion of Gregorian chants, ambient rhythms, and electronic mysticism, becoming a cornerstone in the evolution of modern spiritual and cinematic music.
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