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(Створена сторінка: Throughout the summer of 2017, NY DJ and producer K3vin Envoy began to demonstrate that he wasn’tcontent to be summed up so simply as an artist. When he relea...)
 
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Throughout the summer of 2017, NY DJ and producer K3vin Envoy began to demonstrate that he wasn’tcontent to be summed up so simply as an artist. When he released “Playground”, not only did he reveal his abilities as a multi instrumentalist to the globe  in a way, he foreshadowed what was to come-on his debut album.
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The album is all really great.
 
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It’s so easy to determine how K3vin Envoy have amassed a loyal following through the years. His pop production tune matches a sizable crowd and Envoy consistently adds an element of surprise. K3vin has produced a quality pop music release on which any song might be a confetti-drenched closer.
Now, “Playground” has arrived, plus it exceeds all expectations.
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It’s near impossible to picture pop song from K3vin Envoy, a poor dance. His records have now been a sweet achievement, especially when provided and coated in the EDM dance that was saccharine pop Envoy has perfected. Have you heard “What Makes U Tik?”
Taking hazards that are innovative can certainly backfire. Were K3vin Envoy not the caliber of musician he’sproven himself to be, the manifold types integrated into each monitor of “Playground”could have sounded as disconnected from one another as the tracks on Avicii’s sophomore album, Testimonies. Nonetheless, sufficient stylistic threads weave each of the tracks together in this way that although plenty of them can’t be categorized as just Progressive House. Sense is made by the Album
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Of course, there are some slow chill out tunes on the record also. However, the diversity is worth a listen. Could it be that K3vin Envoy’s devotees are catching up with his creative sound? Many believe so. These tunes have gained a great deal of traction this season. The hooks are Coke commercial fodder that is pure. Like “playground” and “Seeing You”. Either of the tracks might be at home as peak hours pick or a Spinnin’ release by a nimble Dutchman at any given team in the Hakkasan franchise.
K3vin Envoy makes his intentions known from the album intro, “Wut Makes U Tik” and development into ambient melodic components found in “Let’s Kiss” that usher in a meandering musical progression together with the light hearted tones of dance ethos to some extent.
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“Swinging” features a more genuine crossover from classical style into Jazz. The characteristics light up the song using a feel and production that smacks large room numbers, defies the EDM convention that shows Envoy’s [http://k3vin-envoy-playground.com/ dj k3vin] master and pervades the scene. In many Clubs, “Get Lifted” is considered a rare find for EDM. Synth melody and the tune arrangement and rhythmic variety causes it to be unforgettable. Similarly, mixing and mastering is in a radio bundle that is ready and stems in “ Tell Me The Truth” indicate an attention to detail.
The track “Playground” reminds the listener what it was that put K3vin Envoy on the map to start with. Having been invited to perform at the Full Moon Music Festival, it almost came to prophesy his job arc within the course while presenting a more upbeat incarnation of his progressive house style of the festival season that might follow.
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Even tunes that seem tranquil in locations (“Let’s Kiss” and “Prime”) are securely strung together with a sedative chillout threads of pop music production.
 
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Did the album must contain all 10 tracks? Yes. In general, it’s a valiant and wholly commendable progressive house record deserving of the likely never-ending airplay and [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/festival festival] support it will receive all summer long.
[http://k3vin-envoy-playground.com/ http://www.k3vin-envoy-playground.com] Speaking of which, “Tell Me The Truth” makes an expected and [https://en.search.wordpress.com/?src=organic&q=fitting fitting] appearance on the energy. Envoy’s verses exude a tenderness that perfectly accompanied the track’s ebb and flow between melancholy and playful melodies. The daring experiments are where the album shines. “Swinging” which K3vin Envoy released a month early, opens up an ethereal piano interlude joins it with understated synth melodies. “Swinging” also introduces jazz-reminiscent factors which you may not expect to hear in the album of an artist whose name frequents key EDM festival line-ups.
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Don’t miss a banger and future festival staple to K3vin Envoy’s Record ‘”Love Has No Language”.
 
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For the matter, K3vin Envoy surprises the listened with “Swinging”, it’s perhaps not a typical home track style. Tracks like “Wut Makes U Tik”, “Tell Me The Truth”,  and “Playground” take into account enough of the DJ/producer’s signature type that he doesn’tseem flat-out ashamed of his roots.
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“Get Lifted”, “Say Yes” and “For U” widen Envoy’s stylistic variety even further. For the matter, of all tracks on “Playground”, the one most likely to find its way into the sets of the the mainstream EDM artists with whom K3vin Envoy shares so many stages is his album “Playground”.€ Shimmering synth work occur to me as being stylistically more similar to progressive house than lots of surprises.
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The final monitor, ”Prime” produces a fitting near. K3vin Envoy previewed its wistful piano melody in this album which he uploaded to his Facebook page the other day its raw uplifting emotion stays with you long after the song ends.
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In many ways, “Playground” provides electronic-music artists tasked with navigating the post-EDM landscape a roadmap of sorts. It gracefully pays respect to the influences at its basis while concurrently refusing to stick to to the restrictive boundaries of genres, incorporating instrumentals and styles with such taste that each track of the album seems like just like the reasonable next step in the creative journey of a true mastermind.
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The album is all really great. It’s so easy to determine how K3vin Envoy have amassed a loyal following through the years. His pop production tune matches a sizable crowd and Envoy consistently adds an element of surprise. K3vin has produced a quality pop music release on which any song might be a confetti-drenched closer. It’s near impossible to picture pop song from K3vin Envoy, a poor dance. His records have now been a sweet achievement, especially when provided and coated in the EDM dance that was saccharine pop Envoy has perfected. Have you heard “What Makes U Tik?” Of course, there are some slow chill out tunes on the record also. However, the diversity is worth a listen. Could it be that K3vin Envoy’s devotees are catching up with his creative sound? Many believe so. These tunes have gained a great deal of traction this season. The hooks are Coke commercial fodder that is pure. Like “playground” and “Seeing You”. Either of the tracks might be at home as peak hours pick or a Spinnin’ release by a nimble Dutchman at any given team in the Hakkasan franchise. “Swinging” features a more genuine crossover from classical style into Jazz. The characteristics light up the song using a feel and production that smacks large room numbers, defies the EDM convention that shows Envoy’s dj k3vin master and pervades the scene. In many Clubs, “Get Lifted” is considered a rare find for EDM. Synth melody and the tune arrangement and rhythmic variety causes it to be unforgettable. Similarly, mixing and mastering is in a radio bundle that is ready and stems in “ Tell Me The Truth” indicate an attention to detail. Even tunes that seem tranquil in locations (“Let’s Kiss” and “Prime”) are securely strung together with a sedative chillout threads of pop music production. Did the album must contain all 10 tracks? Yes. In general, it’s a valiant and wholly commendable progressive house record deserving of the likely never-ending airplay and festival support it will receive all summer long. Don’t miss a banger and future festival staple to K3vin Envoy’s Record ‘”Love Has No Language”.