The title—Spanish for "New Colors"—is not just a label but a mission statement. Clocking in at 6 minutes and 37 seconds , the track is a slow-burn exploration of texture and atmosphere. Novoa’s work is frequently categorized by platforms like Artlist as "Ethereal Minimalist Electronica," and Nuevos Colores is perhaps the purest distillation of that sound from his 2018 period.
For fans of artists like Christian Löffler or Rival Consoles, Novoa offers a similar blend of melancholia and hope. Nuevos Colores remains a fan favorite on Deezer because it captures a specific feeling of transition—the moment when the light shifts and everything looks different for the first time. TomГЎs Novoa - Nuevos Colores (2018)
In 2018, Tomás Novoa was part of a burgeoning wave of South American producers blending global electronic trends with a distinct local sensitivity. His profile on Stereofox highlights him as a curated discovery for fans of "chill electronic grooves." Nuevos Colores acted as a bridge between his earlier, more rhythmic experiments and the later, more atmospheric works like Raíces and Geminís . The title—Spanish for "New Colors"—is not just a
Every sound has space to breathe. Novoa avoids clutter, choosing instead to let a single rhythmic pulse or a shimmering pad carry the emotional weight of the piece. Cultural Context: The Rise of Latin American Electronica For fans of artists like Christian Löffler or
Unlike the sterile, cold synths of industrial techno, Novoa uses warm, rounded tones that feel "organic." There is a sense of movement in the track that mimics natural cycles—growth, decay, and rebirth.