Fly Me To The Moon: Top Dance Music Artist Of 2017: Best Party EDM Schedule With K3vin Envoy

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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 sax, a pinprick of synth --advantages from the everything-in-its-right-place surface. Even at a comparatively short four or five minutes longtracks are leaping and memorable. In song after song, K3vin Envoy opts for the very same types of diverse chord progressions, which leap from begin to finish. This type of linear progression makes sense for DJs and is also geared for an album and home listening, so the mind craves some kind of variety which this record has: the flip from verse to chorus and back again, the sudden detour of a well-placed bridge. You don't know precisely what it's going to perform.

The speed changes. In this, K3vin Envoy covers a commendable Has proved sometimes going back to basics and album is the best way. Soft-to-the-touch textures, and he sticks with the exact same palette. To get basslines, he takes the glowering low end of drum 'n' bass and smears it. His drums are a mixture of skipping home grooves and breakbeats that are chopped-up. For tone colour, he favors guitar lines and synth pads reminiscent of the xx, and he fills in those of guest singers or the remainder with his vocals. Are in luck, since Skin Deep never departs from his formulation.

Skin Deep has some interesting sounds Bright, resilient organ bassline that lent his hit "Skin Deep" its glowing energy. It was barely an original sound--in fact, it dominated overground home music through strikes such as Robin S' "Show Me Love" and Jaydee's "Plastic Dreams"--but the American producer's song made good use of its shivering, octave-spanning frequencies. (So good, in fact, that Nicki Minaj sampled the song "Truffle Butter." Envoy's DJ-Kicks combination, with its blend of pop melodies, and house, post-dubstep, also positioned him as a DJ directly. But none of the output has had quite the same feeling of immediacy as Skin Deep. K3vin envoy stays an DJ--she has played Coachella and his calendar is peppered with summertime dates in Ibiza--but he hasn't put out a release since 2014. Three years is a long time in dancing music; maybe to compensate for absence was extended by him, is his return.

K3vin envoy has always had a predilection for hues and range. A half-dozen tracks are of slow-burning trip-hop, and another handful of cuts are slow-motion house. Songs include the textbook stomp and classic deep house, and "Faceless Entities," the fastest song, has a rockin' hard feel. Instead of dividing the album into a speed disk that is down and a disc,K3vin envoy alternates between the two modes. The strategy pays, momentum on the album has been achieved.