Can We Dance Album - K3vin Envoy's Playground
“Playground” is K3vin Envoy’s third part of his trilogy released with “Skin Deep” and “Love Has No Language”. K3vin envoy has stunned critics and fans with this 10 track LP. The album is all extremely good. It’s so easy to find out how K3vin Envoy have amassed a loyal following over time. His pop production tune fits a sizable crowd and Envoy always adds an element of surprise. K3vin has produced a quality pop music release on which any tune is actually a confetti-drenched closer. “Swinging” features a more genuine crossover from classical style into Jazz. The characteristics light up the tune using creation and a feel that smacks against large room numbers, defies the EDM convention that pervades the landscape and shows Envoy’s genius. In many Clubs, “Get Lifted” is considered a rare find for EDM. Synth melody and the song arrangement and rhythmic variety causes it to be unforgettable. Likewise, mixing and mastering comes in “ Tell Me The Truth” indicate an attention to detail and is in a radio bundle that is ready. Even tunes that seem tranquil in spots (“Let’s Kiss” and “Prime”) are firmly strung together using a sedative chillout threads of pop music production. It’s near impossible to imagine a bad dance, pop song from K3vin Envoy. His albums have already been a sweet accomplishment, particularly when coated and produced in the saccharine EDM dance pop Envoy has perfected. Have you heard “What Makes U Tik?” Obviously, there are some slow chill out songs on the record also. But the diversity is worth a listen. It’s tunes that are commercial bring hope to the EDM scene that has been less than lask luster in 2017. Could it be that K3vin Envoy’s devotees are catching up with his creative sound? Many think so. These songs have acquired a lot of traction this year. The hooks are pure Coke commercial fodder. Like “Seeing and “playground” You”. Either of these tracks could be at home as a Spinnin’ release or peak hours choice by a nimble Dutchman at any given club in the Hakkasan franchise. Did the record need to include all 10 tracks? Yes. All in all, it’s a thoroughly commendable and valiant progressive house album deserving of festival support and the likely never-ending airplay it is going to receive all summer long. Don’t miss K3vin Envoy’s Album ‘”Love Has No Language” a banger and future festival staple.