Madurez 2.0 is Sehore’s Single Out Now
Good Day Noir Family,
Sehore’s Madurez 2.0 is a hypnotic dive into minimalism, where each note feels carefully placed to evoke a sense of detachment from reality.
Madurez 2.0 is Sehore’s Single Out Now
The opening arpeggio is delicate and unpredictable, hooking the listener in with its slightly unstable progression.
There’s an intangible quality to the way it moves like stepping onto uncertain ground, yet feeling compelled to continue forward.
The vocals enter almost like a storyteller recounting a distant memory. There’s an understated intensity in the delivery, leaving space for the guitar to breathe and expand with its ethereal harmonies.
The slightly muffled reverb on the guitar adds a dreamlike texture, making it feel as though the notes are floating just out of reach.
Despite its sparse arrangement, Madurez 2.0 stands strong, proving that a song built on little more than melody and atmosphere can be just as immersive as a full-band production.
The interplay between voice and guitar is enough to hold attention, triggering vivid, almost surreal imagery in the mind of the listener. The song lingers long after it ends, like a hazy recollection you’re not quite ready to let go of.
Madurez 2.0 is Sehore’s Single Out Now!
Hypnotic!
Madurez 2.0 is Sehore’s Single Out Now
“Madurez 2.0” is a song that humbly pays homage to the technique of guitarrist Stanley Jordan.
Sehore is a newly emerging musical project that began its journey in 2025 with the release of its debut album, Ladencia. The project presents an alternative approach to songwriting, blending familiar chord progressions with unconventional harmonies often avoided in mainstream music.
Sehore’s core proposal is an alternative blend of songs composed with standard chord progressions contrasted with other harmonies that are typically avoided and referred to as dissonances (“Pesadilla,” “Mañana,” “Safari,” “Vals,” etc.). The tracks play with kitsch and a “cheesy” style, steering away from emulating a specific era and instead combining rhythms from different periods. However, listeners are free to interpret the music however they wish. The album intentionally includes noises that, while reducing sound cleanliness, add a more natural feel.
Recorded at Paco Loco Studio.
Mastered at Kadifornia by Mario G. Alberni.
℗ MusicHunters Records
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