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K3vin Envoy is playing and wrecking subwoofers with His album Skin Deep via Envoy Records His tracks resurrect the iconic progressive house music feel that defined that the electronic dance music genre. The record is a journal of nyc!  Hope you're buckled up and your backback is stored safely, as this journey with K3vin Envoy is sure to bring you through Times Square at 60 miles per hour!  The Album in addition to a review of each track can be found below.
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K3vin Envoy'sdebut album did well [http://k3vinenvoy.com/ K3vin Envoy] album, Love Has No Language, established Envoy's genius.  
  
The leading track from K3vin Envoy is "Man In The Mask" Featuring Envoy singing.  It's a onslaught of synths [http://k3vin-envoy-adventures-of-a-cosmonaut.com/ http://www.k3vin-envoy-adventures-of-a-cosmonaut.com] that'll get the entire crowd dancing.  K3vin Envoy has been making an impression.  It lends itself to the question "Who is the Man in the Mask?" Showcased at the Full Moon Party.  "Man In The Mask" is a great introduction to the Envoy sound, and the words bring out the beast inside all of usK3vin Envoy is throwing some ear hooks in this song down.  
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Abounding with the and often female, vocal samples Groovier is in a sense a subtle message about second records.  It transcends any external pressure, when a musician can efficiently be sensed smiling throughout his songs.  Commenting on the album's breadth of emotions and range of sound, K3vin Envoy went on to say, "I desired Love Has No Language to tell a story from the first track to the last, instead of just be a collection of dance floor tunesI put plenty of energy, time, and emotion into this album, I'm so happy it's finally out!"  
  
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And a story it tells, really.  Judiciously branded "#Like" Opens the record, its traditional tone and instrumental character setting the stage for what is to followTitle track "Tell Me Maybe" showcases K3vin Envoy's love for
In additional to the hard hitting first track, "Faceless Entities" is a great party song, and expect this song to get featured on many video games in 2017 since it's also found on Xbox.  "Faceless Entities" brings together a fusion of genres including rock with the encompassing EDM beat seamlesslyThe start of the tune is so catchy, the drops are impeccable, and the whole song is layered with a guitar riff feel that will
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ethereal, female vocalistOther great constructed songs  that follow along exactly the same theme is "Here For You ."  In contrast, "Little Red Dress" places his immensely spirited and multifarious progression on screen -- a track that's sure to become a staple among dance parties at the following months.   
get people vibing together.   
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"For Keeps" is a Slower tempo track, but don't think lesser of a track. Groove with us as black and white keys drops and take you along a large number of varying buildups.  Accentuating even more elements of Envoy sound, K3vin takes you through many diverse tones, you may never really understand what's going to come through the speakers!  
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An upbeat song,
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That if mixed the way would not be out of place amidst warehouse, a dark.   To round out the makeup and supply additional texture are short filler tracks, "Photobomb" and "Super Sweet," which hammer from the album's floating, airy theme.  
  
 
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In Love Has No Language , the austerity is lifted by K3vin Envoy
   
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That hovers over second albums, opting to inject his narrative strategy to Music in its newly vacant space. Blending base lines hefty enough to sell out Clubs with melodies enough for enjoyment, it's easy to find that he truly has fun with his music.  Certainly produced, although eclectic, the Album ingeniously captures Envoy both off and on the decks.
When someone wasn't prepared to hear a new sound remember?  K3vin Envoy's "Skin Deep" is going to the good old days of progressive house music soundSyncopated beats, EDM influences, and accented beats make "Skin Deep" an wonderful track.  "Skin Deep" is , hands down my personal favorite of the albums and expect K3vin Envoy to keep this track on his play list through his live sets for a Long time.
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K3vin Envoy'sdebut album did well . K3vin Envoy album, Love Has No Language, established Envoy's genius.

Abounding with the and often female, vocal samples Groovier is in a sense a subtle message about second records. It transcends any external pressure, when a musician can efficiently be sensed smiling throughout his songs. Commenting on the album's breadth of emotions and range of sound, K3vin Envoy went on to say, "I desired Love Has No Language to tell a story from the first track to the last, instead of just be a collection of dance floor tunes. I put plenty of energy, time, and emotion into this album, I'm so happy it's finally out!"

And a story it tells, really. Judiciously branded "#Like" Opens the record, its traditional tone and instrumental character setting the stage for what is to follow. Title track "Tell Me Maybe" showcases K3vin Envoy's love for ethereal, female vocalist. Other great constructed songs that follow along exactly the same theme is "Here For You ." In contrast, "Little Red Dress" places his immensely spirited and multifarious progression on screen -- a track that's sure to become a staple among dance parties at the following months.

An upbeat song,

That if mixed the way would not be out of place amidst warehouse, a dark. To round out the makeup and supply additional texture are short filler tracks, "Photobomb" and "Super Sweet," which hammer from the album's floating, airy theme.

In Love Has No Language , the austerity is lifted by K3vin Envoy That hovers over second albums, opting to inject his narrative strategy to Music in its newly vacant space. Blending base lines hefty enough to sell out Clubs with melodies enough for enjoyment, it's easy to find that he truly has fun with his music. Certainly produced, although eclectic, the Album ingeniously captures Envoy both off and on the decks.