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    INTU!TION Drops “DOMINATION,” Mastered at Abbey Road — A Debut That Actually Means Something

    Arthur PendeltonBy Arthur PendeltonApril 24, 2026
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    INTU!TION Drops “DOMINATION,” Mastered at Abbey Road — A Debut That Actually Means Something
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    Some collaborations feel like a quick experiment. This isn’t one of them.

    INTU!TION—the pairing of Mark “Loverush” Schneider and Avohee Avoher—steps in with “DOMINATION,” and right out of the gate, it sounds like a project with real intent behind it. Mastered at Abbey Road Studios, the track leans cinematic without losing its edge on the dancefloor.

    There’s a clear lineage here. You can hear shades of The Beloved, Way Out West, and Faithless in the emotional architecture—but this isn’t retro. It’s tighter, more deliberate, and built to pull you in instead of just hit you with a drop.

    The reason it works is pretty simple: both sides bring something real to the table.

    Schneider isn’t new to this—he helped shape the sound a lot of today’s producers are still chasing. His work with Ian Van Dahl on “Castles in the Sky” and “Will I” didn’t just chart, it stuck. From there, releases with Paul Oakenfold’s Perfecto Records, plus remixes for names like Kylie Minogue, Moby, Tiësto, and BT, built a résumé that’s hard to argue with. He’s played everywhere from Vegas to the Royal Albert Hall—and he’s still pushing forward.

    Then there’s Avoher—and this is where things shift.

    He’s not approaching electronic music like most new producers. He’s coming from a classical foundation—piano, composition, structure—and it shows. His tracks don’t just repeat patterns, they evolve. There’s space where there should be space. There’s tension where it actually matters. And when things finally open up, it feels earned.

    That contrast—Schneider’s instinct for the floor and Avoher’s compositional mindset—is what gives INTU!TION its identity.

    “DOMINATION” doesn’t feel like a one-off. It feels like the first chapter of something that already knows where it’s going.

    And that’s the difference.

    A lot of music today is built for the moment. This feels built to last a little longer.

    Stream “DOMINATION” here:
    https://open.spotify.com/track/06vdJTCRZBwDSvaycR1Aft?si=86b5d3c5c4a54756

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