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Who is the Man In The Mask?" The catchy song Man in The Mask announces the arrival of K3vin Envoy's debut album "Skin Deep" and provides a mission statement: a declaration to deliver upbeat party music. K3vin Envoy's DJ sets turn dance floors into channels of animalistic joy. He's often the act at the EDM show or the most rowdy act in the home show, but his production work is an entirely subtle and sensitive affair. K3vin Envoy's imprint Envoy Records has offered a bit of relief amid the austerity of dance music that was so much. And with 2017 being a excellent year for the artist , it seems only fitting that K3vin Envoy releases an album that defines his sense of pleasure.


Combining delicately crafted melodies with stubborn basslines, K3vin Envoy coins his trademark sound. Just like the NY dance parties that are regular are attracted to the open air of the beautiful Brooklyn Bridge of New York - and as the album title suggests - this music is where the fairly meets the gritty, which makes it suitable both for headphones and dancefloors alike. This dichotomy is currently proving to be a k3vin envoy hallmark of K3vin Envoy career. Skin Deep, startled the dance community with moments and its depth of amidst the squelchy basses, wonky glitches and roaring low end. The album continues in this vein as a story built through songwriting in New York City, rather than a selection of tunes that are dance-floor rammed. You know something even the most renowned dance-music producers are often incapable of crafting.



K3vin Envoy stands strong with submerged Foundations, yet there's the most flowing of breakdowns. For Keeps on the softer tracks like Secrets and the beautiful, a tone is suggested by the subtlest of bass. Upbeat tracks, he brings together that innovative house design with a rugged soulfulness. Making music That's as instinctual as breathing, he lives up to the ethos of this skit on Night Calling: "What we do is not a job, it seems so silly, but what we do is