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Avohee Avoher Unveils “Noema,” A Powerful New Chapter in the 12V Piano Cycle

Avohee Avoher continues the rollout of 12V, a collection of twelve cinematic piano works, with the release of “Noema.”

Conceived as a sequence of emotional voltages, 12V explores distinct psychological states through a refined neoclassical language. Each piece offers listeners a rare kind of space—to step away, sit with the music, and reconnect with their own emotional landscape. Rather than imposing meaning, the project leans into interpretation, letting each listener discover something personal within it.

“Noema” opens with a fluid, expressive melodic line that feels immediate and unguarded. Beneath that openness, subtle shifts begin to surface, creating a quiet tension that slowly tightens. As the piece unfolds, it expands into more powerful harmonic passages, building emotional weight without ever losing its sense of restraint. The result is immersive and gripping—music that pulls you in and keeps you there.

The official video mirrors that same philosophy. Built from fragments of memory drawn from the artist’s internal world, it moves through a sequence of human moments and symbolic imagery—touching on connection, distance, and subtle disruption. There’s no fixed narrative. Instead, it plays like a visual echo of the music, leaving room for the audience to interpret what they’re seeing and feeling.

As part of the ongoing 12V release cycle, each composition introduces its own tone and visual identity, gradually shaping a body of work that evolves with every release. “Noema” stands out as one of the more emotionally charged entries so far, balancing elegance with an undercurrent of tension that lingers long after it ends.

Stream “Noema” by Avohee Avoher on Spotify:
https://open.spotify.com/track/2k1685cXNuP3rXK2tTZU7l?si=01e038bd04b34b7f

Watch the official video for “Noema”:
https://youtu.be/cDRzxOBWzuc?si=gEwmA8

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