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Skin Deep is not without its joys.  It's a beautiful Deep-house tune propelled with means of a hint of UK garage.  Its lilting vocal Daub of saxbenefits from the everything-in-its-right-place surface.  Even at a short four or five minutes longtracks are memorable and leapingIn song after song, [http://k3vin-envoy-adventures-of-a-cosmonaut.com/ K3vin Envoy] chooses for the same kinds.  This type of linear progression is reasonable for DJs and is also geared for an album and home listening, the brain craves some kind of [http://imgur.com/hot?q=variety variety] which this album has: the reverse from verse to chorus and back again, the unexpected detour of a well-placed bridge. You do not know exactly what it's likely to do. 
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In the past couple of years has become ubiquitous, Not just as a verb ("Netflix and chill") but as adjective (the "chill bro"), prefix (chillstep, chilltrap), and even noun: Per SoundCloud hashtags, at least, "chill" has become a genre unto itselfAll the breakneck terrors of an accelerated age, chill and Contra Moore's Law has been raised to something such as a state of being: a categorical imperative, a lifestyle, a philosophy.  
  
K3vin Envoy's breakthrough came down to One sound: aThe tempo varies.  Inside This, K3vin Envoy covers an admirable Has proved sometimes going back to basics and album is the best way. To get basslines,
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he takes the glowering low end of drum 'n' bass and smears it like charcoal.  His drums are a mixture of bypassing breakbeats that are chopped-up and house grooves. For tone color, he favors swirly synth pads and guitar lines reminiscent of the xx, and he fills in the rest with his vocals or people of guest singersAre in luck, since Skin Deep never departs from their formula. 
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decelerate.   It derives its power from subtlety, exaggerated gestures, a kind of softness that is weaponized; in its side-chained whoosh and billion-watt glow, it almost screams! (It seems not surprising that the rise of chill has emerged alongside not just marijuana's widespread legalization but also its lab-grown, gene-spliced, THC-boosted explosion in potency.)  
  
Skin Deep has some sounds bubbling under the Bright, bouncy organ bassline that gave his reach "Skin Deep" its luminous energy.  It was hardly an original audio--in fact, it dominated overground house music via strikes such as Robin S' "Show Me Love" and Jaydee's "Plastic Dreams"--although the American producer's tune made great use of its shivering, octave-spanning frequencies. (So good, in actuality, that Nicki Minaj sampled the tune "Truffle Butter."  Envoy's DJ-Kicks combination, with its blend of pop melodies, and deep house, post-dubstep, also positioned him as a DJ directly.  But not one of his subsequent output has had quite the feeling of immediacy as Skin Deep.  K3vin envoy stays an in-demand DJ--she has played Coachella this spring, and his calendar is peppered with summertime dates in Ibiza--but he has not put out a release since 2014. Three years is quite a while in dance music; for him extended absence, perhaps to make up, is his return.  
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[http://k3vin-envoy-adventures-of-a-cosmonaut.com/ K3vin Envoy] may not be the stars of this movement (that distinction probably falls to New York's Flume), but they are close.   Not bad for making music together five years ago, shortly.
  
K3vin envoy has always had a predilection for dusky colors and rangeThere are a half-dozen monitors of slow-burning trip-hop, and another handful of cuts are home between 100 and 110 beats per minuteSongs include the textbook stomp and classic deep house, and "Faceless Entities," the fastest song, has a rockin' hard textureInstead of dividing the album into a house-tempo disk and a tempo disc that is down,K3vin envoy contrasts between the two modesThe strategy pays, momentum on the album was achieved.
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The first K3vin Envoy Soundcloud mixes offered a fairly
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Contribution to the chill canon, drum hits and smoothing them and powdery taking cues from Tycho, Bonobo, and Four TetTwo decades later, In Return bathed in
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a much more opulent abalone glow; it also honed their pop instincts, fleshing
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out their customary ribbon-like strips of sampled vocals with chirpy guest turns
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that channeled the decade's default pop-EDM vocal style into whimsical,
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helium-fueled shapes.  It was original and meticulously produced, like chugging from an oversized feeder, but it got cloying fast. 
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Now, K3vin Envoy are a proper stadium act.  In May
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Did complete with visuals , drum line, and electric guitar by in-house live director Luther Johnson.  The album is so ambitious; it needs to be
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a good deal of things, trigger a lot of feelings.  It is full of billowing harmonies and rumble and snare beats that are turbo-charged; every climax is but a stepping stone to a orgasm that is bigger, and its default mode is a sort of eyes-closed beatitudeThat it's a record about desire is obvious; at feeling that brass ring brushing beneath their fingertips, you can feel their expectation. 
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Following a introduction, the title track explodes
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With colour that you half expect the voices of Animal Collective to come soaring through the flames and so much light.  From that point, A Moment Apart keeps chasing
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deeper colors bigger excitement, and emotions across an
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hour-long set of pan-pipe snare, bright-eyed electronic pop soul, and residence"Enjoy
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The Change" is a gleaming trap/dubstep amalgam fitted out with a
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yearning vocal hook; "Aerial Flight" flips cascading, exotic-sounding choral
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harmonies to a soundscape evocative of a CGI-enhanced rainforest flyover in
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IMAX.  As he's beefed up their sound, and improved his uniqueness. 
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Everything comes to a head with the closing "Don't Be A Robot": Over
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Choral harmonies, while swelling synths and pounding drums conjure Sigur Rós and M83.  You can practically see the fighter jets crisscrossing overhead, as the song builds, their fuselages kissed
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exploding around themHowever, the tougher for K3vin Envoy strive to reach the earthbound their music feels.

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In the past couple of years has become ubiquitous, Not just as a verb ("Netflix and chill") but as adjective (the "chill bro"), prefix (chillstep, chilltrap), and even noun: Per SoundCloud hashtags, at least, "chill" has become a genre unto itself. All the breakneck terrors of an accelerated age, chill and Contra Moore's Law has been raised to something such as a state of being: a categorical imperative, a lifestyle, a philosophy.

A whole musical scene has evolved to satisfy the urge to decelerate. It derives its power from subtlety, exaggerated gestures, a kind of softness that is weaponized; in its side-chained whoosh and billion-watt glow, it almost screams! (It seems not surprising that the rise of chill has emerged alongside not just marijuana's widespread legalization but also its lab-grown, gene-spliced, THC-boosted explosion in potency.)

K3vin Envoy may not be the stars of this movement (that distinction probably falls to New York's Flume), but they are close. Not bad for making music together five years ago, shortly.



The first K3vin Envoy Soundcloud mixes offered a fairly Contribution to the chill canon, drum hits and smoothing them and powdery taking cues from Tycho, Bonobo, and Four Tet. Two decades later, In Return bathed in a much more opulent abalone glow; it also honed their pop instincts, fleshing out their customary ribbon-like strips of sampled vocals with chirpy guest turns that channeled the decade's default pop-EDM vocal style into whimsical, helium-fueled shapes. It was original and meticulously produced, like chugging from an oversized feeder, but it got cloying fast.


Now, K3vin Envoy are a proper stadium act. In May Did complete with visuals , drum line, and electric guitar by in-house live director Luther Johnson. The album is so ambitious; it needs to be a good deal of things, trigger a lot of feelings. It is full of billowing harmonies and rumble and snare beats that are turbo-charged; every climax is but a stepping stone to a orgasm that is bigger, and its default mode is a sort of eyes-closed beatitude. That it's a record about desire is obvious; at feeling that brass ring brushing beneath their fingertips, you can feel their expectation.


Following a introduction, the title track explodes With colour that you half expect the voices of Animal Collective to come soaring through the flames and so much light. From that point, A Moment Apart keeps chasing deeper colors bigger excitement, and emotions across an hour-long set of pan-pipe snare, bright-eyed electronic pop soul, and residence. "Enjoy The Change" is a gleaming trap/dubstep amalgam fitted out with a yearning vocal hook; "Aerial Flight" flips cascading, exotic-sounding choral harmonies to a soundscape evocative of a CGI-enhanced rainforest flyover in IMAX. As he's beefed up their sound, and improved his uniqueness.


Everything comes to a head with the closing "Don't Be A Robot": Over Choral harmonies, while swelling synths and pounding drums conjure Sigur Rós and M83. You can practically see the fighter jets crisscrossing overhead, as the song builds, their fuselages kissed exploding around them. However, the tougher for K3vin Envoy strive to reach the earthbound their music feels.