There’s something quietly fearless about what Avohee Avoher is doing with 12V. No trends, no shortcuts—just pure emotional storytelling through sound. With the release of “Noema,” that vision hits a new level of intensity.
12V isn’t just a collection of piano pieces—it’s a sequence of emotional currents, each one tapping into a different psychological state. Think of it less like an album and more like a journey inward. No instructions. No forced narrative. Just space to feel whatever shows up.
And “Noema” doesn’t ease you in—it pulls you under.
It opens with a melody that feels almost disarmingly simple. Clean. Honest. But that’s the trap. Because underneath, tension starts to creep in—slow, subtle, deliberate. You can feel it tightening, like something unresolved pushing its way to the surface. Then it expands. The harmonies deepen. The weight builds. And suddenly you’re not just listening—you’re inside it.
It’s the kind of piece that doesn’t ask for attention… it takes it.

The visual counterpart leans into that same emotional ambiguity. Instead of telling a story, it drifts through fragments—moments that feel like memories, or maybe echoes of something half-forgotten. Faces, distance, connection, rupture. It never spells anything out, which is exactly why it works. You fill in the blanks without even realizing it.
That’s the real power here.
With each release from 12V, Avoher is constructing something bigger—a body of work that evolves, shifts, and deepens. “Noema” stands out as one of the most gripping entries so far. It’s elegant, but uneasy. Beautiful, but with an edge you can’t quite shake.
This isn’t music you throw on in the background.
It’s music that stays with you.
Stream “Noema” by Avohee Avoher:
https://open.spotify.com/track/2k1685cXNuP3rXK2tTZU7l?si=01e038bd04b34b7f
Watch the official video for “Noema”:
https://youtu.be/cDRzxOBWzuc?si=gEwmA824NOcJD1dA









































































































