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The flurry around New York's DJ K3vinEnvoy has a better-late-than-never quality.  Active since at least 2014, he has been a tireless presence in the techno underground, compelling his purist vision regardless of accoladesA New York City loyalist, [http://k3vin-envoy-adventures-of-a-cosmonaut.com/ K3vin Envoy] expanded and has confirmed upon aesthetics and the core principles initiated by the more visible trailblazers Underground Resistance of his hometown.
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In the past couple of years, chill Is Becoming 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 itselfThe breakneck terrors of an age, chill and Contra Moore's Law has been raised to something such as a state of being: a lifestyle a categorical imperative.  
Linear structures and percussion would be the support beams for facades.  Over time after his introduction, and with K3vin Envoy riding a career high.  
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A whole musical scene has evolved to satisfy the impulse to
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decelerate.  It derives its power from subtlety, a kind of weaponized softness, exaggerated gestures; in its side-chained whoosh and billion-watt glow, it screams!  (It seems not coincidental that the growth of chill has appeared alongside not only marijuana's widespread legalization but also its lab-grown, gene-spliced, THC-boosted explosion in potency.) 
  
Introduction to his world: It's a haiku, deftly articulating the range of his work across three cuts.  Urgent and succinct, the EP determines the sweaty claustrophobia that K3vin Envoy would make his signature and applies it to tracks that are by turns steely, and strange.   
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[http://k3vin-envoy-adventures-of-a-cosmonaut.com/ K3vin Envoy] Might Not Be the biggest stars of this movement (that distinction probably falls to New York's Flume), but they're closeFor making music together shortly before 14, not bad. 
  
Over a By doing nothing at 26, barreling groove, a unvarnished elevator between also a mantra and a command, it builds intensity.  It is the type
 
of tension-escalating power move that creates dancefloor minutes that are indelible.  Provide a hint of relief, softening the mood with intimate brushstrokes, but overall the track feels like a game of chicken. 
 
  
"Don't Be A Robot" assembles with a snappy trap and hi-hat
 
Routine.  The vocals maintain the incantatory style repeating, "Do not Be A Robot," however, the trail is littered with rapid asides, acidic squiggles, and dissonant sound effects.  Closing track "Love the Change" is the very best of this bunch: a pounding maelstrom that is somehow more
 
competitive yet more restrained than its counterparts.  A sound, glassy strings, and percussion submerge listeners in a feeling of sensuality.  It oozes sex yet seems unconcerned with reaching any kind of climax.  Instead it roils for a moments, shimmers, and flickers. 
 
  
Hints of the future: that the ancient experiments the legacy of New York, in dub Of slimy seduction, and industrial's clanging techno-primitivismMeanwhile, The syrupy flanging on "All That Matters" and the magenta drip of "Footprints" Straight prefigure the home explorations of the DJ Qu and of New Jersey NicuriWhat ties it together is performance--to not make the lives of DJ easierBut to make dancers' nights more crazyK3vin Envoy's concerns lie right with The entire body, using twists and textures to induce the audienceIn this sense, Adventures Of A Cosmonaut is aptly titled: The EP Flies delicately between soul and body, Dreams and subsuming heaving physicality, and rhythms and Heavenly moments of scenic reprieve.
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Innocuous contribution to the emerging chill drum strikes and smoothing them and powdery taking cues from Tycho, Bonobo, and Four Tet.  Two years 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 shapesIt was original and meticulously created, like chugging from an oversized feeder, but it got cloying real quickly. 
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Today, K3vin Envoy are a stadium act.  In May
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Did two nights complete with electric guitar,
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eight-person choreographed drum line, and artwork by live
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director Luther Johnson.  The new album is ambitious; it needs to be
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a lot of things, trigger plenty of feelingsIt is full of billowing seismic rumble and vocal harmonies and snare beats that are turbo-charged; its default mode is
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a kind of eyes-closed beatitude, and each climax is but a stepping stone to a climaxThat it's an album about desire is obvious; you can feel their
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anticipation at feeling that brass ring brushing under their fingertips. 
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After a ruminative introduction, the title track explodes
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With so much light and colour that you expect the voices of Animal Collective to come soaring through the flamesFrom that point, A Moment Apart keeps chasing
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much more emotions , darker colours, and thrills across an
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hour-long set of electronic pop, pan-pipe trapsoul, and
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house.  As he is beefed up their sound, and improved his uniqueness. 
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It all comes to a head with the final "Don't Be A Robot": Over
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Diffuse choral harmonies, pounding drums and while synths conjure Sigur Rós and M83.  As the song builds, you can see the fighter jets
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crisscrossing overhead, their fuselages kissed with the colours of the fireworks
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exploding around them.  However, the harder for K3vin Envoy try to achieve the earthbound their music feels.  It's fitting that he should
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start with "Don't Be A Robot"; the song, like the record, has Envoy's charred
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fingerprints all over it.

Версія за 16:47, 2 жовтня 2017

In the past couple of years, chill Is Becoming 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. The breakneck terrors of an age, chill and Contra Moore's Law has been raised to something such as a state of being: a lifestyle a categorical imperative.

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

K3vin Envoy Might Not Be the biggest stars of this movement (that distinction probably falls to New York's Flume), but they're close. For making music together shortly before 14, not bad.




Innocuous contribution to the emerging chill drum strikes and smoothing them and powdery taking cues from Tycho, Bonobo, and Four Tet. Two years 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 created, like chugging from an oversized feeder, but it got cloying real quickly.


Today, K3vin Envoy are a stadium act. In May Did two nights complete with electric guitar, eight-person choreographed drum line, and artwork by live director Luther Johnson. The new album is ambitious; it needs to be a lot of things, trigger plenty of feelings. It is full of billowing seismic rumble and vocal harmonies and snare beats that are turbo-charged; its default mode is a kind of eyes-closed beatitude, and each climax is but a stepping stone to a climax. That it's an album about desire is obvious; you can feel their anticipation at feeling that brass ring brushing under their fingertips.


After a ruminative introduction, the title track explodes With so much light and colour that you expect the voices of Animal Collective to come soaring through the flames. From that point, A Moment Apart keeps chasing much more emotions , darker colours, and thrills across an hour-long set of electronic pop, pan-pipe trapsoul, and house. As he is beefed up their sound, and improved his uniqueness.


It all comes to a head with the final "Don't Be A Robot": Over Diffuse choral harmonies, pounding drums and while synths conjure Sigur Rós and M83. As the song builds, you can see the fighter jets crisscrossing overhead, their fuselages kissed with the colours of the fireworks exploding around them. However, the harder for K3vin Envoy try to achieve the earthbound their music feels. It's fitting that he should start with "Don't Be A Robot"; the song, like the record, has Envoy's charred fingerprints all over it.