Avohee Avoher has never been interested in making music that simply sounds good. With “Domination,” from the album Intuition with Mark “Loverush Schneider”, he moves into something far more elusive—music that feels like it already knows you before you understand it yourself. This isn’t a track built for playlists. It’s built for instinct.
“Domination” operates in that rare space between thought and reaction—the split second where the body responds before the mind can explain why. From the opening moments, the production leans into controlled unpredictability. Layers rise and dissolve, rhythms shift just enough to keep you slightly off balance, and yet everything feels intentional, almost guided by an unseen force. It’s not chaos. It’s awareness in motion.
What makes this release stand out is its refusal to follow the emotional cues most electronic music depends on. Instead of telling the listener what to feel, Avohee and Mark Loverush Schneider create an atmosphere where the listener discovers it on their own. There’s quiet confidence in that approach—a belief that the audience doesn’t need to be led, only immersed.

As part of Intuition, “Domination” feels philosophical without becoming cold or distant. It asks a subtle question: what happens when you trust your internal rhythm over external noise? In a world dominated by constant input, the song becomes almost meditative—a reminder that clarity often comes from within, not from the outside world.
There’s also a deeper layer at play. Avohee’s signature blend of electronic textures with classical sensibilities creates tension between structure and freedom. You can hear discipline in the composition, but you can feel spontaneity in its execution. It mirrors intuition itself—a balance between what is learned and what is simply known.
What’s striking is how cinematic the track feels without trying to be. It doesn’t demand attention—it pulls you inward. It’s the kind of piece that could underscore a moment of realization, a turning point, or a quiet internal shift. Not loud. Not obvious. But undeniable.
With “Domination,” Avohee Avoher and Mark Loverush Schneider aren’t chasing trends or audience expectations. They’re tapping into something more universal—the unspoken language of instinct, emotion, and inner knowing.
And in doing so, they deliver a track that doesn’t just play.
It listens.
Listen here:
https://open.spotify.com/track/06vdJTCRZBwDSvaycR1Aft?si=86b5d3c5c4a54756
