Fly Me To The Moon: Dance Music Album New: Best Party New York EDM With K3vin Envoy

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The flurry around New York's DJ K3vinEnvoy includes a quality that is better-late-than-never. Active since 2014, he's been a tireless existence in the techno underground, compelling his purist vision regardless of accolades. A New York City loyalist, K3vin Envoy expanded and has affirmed on aesthetics and the values pioneered by his hometown trailblazers, particularly Underground Resistance.

Linear structures and tough percussion are the critical support beams for facades.  Over time after his introduction, also with K3vin Envoy riding a career high.   


Introduction across three cuts: It's a shout haiku, deftly articulating the range of his work to his world. Urgent and concise, the EP establishes the sweaty claustrophobia which K3vin Envoy would create his trademark and applies it to tracks which are by turns steely, and odd.

Over a By doing nothing at 26, barreling groove, a unvarnished elevator, halfway between a mantra along with a command, it builds intensity.  It is the type

of power move that creates dancefloor minutes that are indelible. The strings that rise two minutes up in provide a sign of aid, softening the mood but 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, "Don't 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 the bunch: a thumping maelstrom that is somehow more aggressive yet more restrained than its counterparts. A noise, strings that are glassy, and percussion submerge listeners at a feeling of sensuality that is nervous. It oozes sex yet looks unconcerned with attaining any sort of orgasm. Rather it only flickers, shimmers, and roils fora minutes.

Hints of the future: the concurrent early experiments in dub, the legacy of New York Industrial, and of seduction's clanging techno-primitivism.  Meanwhile,  Prefigure the psychedelic house explorations of New Jersey's DJ Qu and Nicuri.  What ties it together is functionality--to not create the lives of DJ easierBut to make dancers' nights more crazy.  K3vin Envoy's concerns lie with The entire body, using twists and textures to drive the audience.  In this sense, Adventures  Visions and subsuming heaving physicality, and rhythms and Heavenly moments of reprieve.