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

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Envoy has a quality that is better-late-than-never. Active since at least 2014, he has been a presence in the techno underground, pushing his purist vision regardless of accolades. A New York City loyalist, K3vin Envoy has confirmed and expanded on the values and aesthetics initiated by his hometown's more observable trailblazers, particularly Underground Resistance.

Tough percussion and lean, linear structures are the important support beams for facades that are jarring.  Over time following his debut, also with K3vin Envoy riding a career high.   


Perfect introduction across three cuts: It's a haiku, deftly articulating the range of his work to his world. Urgent and succinct, the EP determines the sweaty claustrophobia that K3vin Envoy would make his trademark and applies it to tracks that are by turns steely, and odd.

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

of power transfer that creates dancefloor moments. Supply a sign of aid, softening the mood with brushstrokes that are romantic, but the course feels like a game of chicken.

"Don't Be A Robot" assembles with a snappy trap and hi-hat Pattern. The vocals keep the incantatory style repeating, "Don't Be A Robot," however, the track is littered with rapid asides, acidic squiggles, and dissonant sound effects. Closing track "Love the Change" is the very best of the group: a thumping maelstrom that's somehow more aggressive yet more controlled than its counterparts. A sound, strings that are glassy, and unrelenting percussion submerge listeners in a delirious atmosphere of sensuality that is nervous. It oozes sex yet looks unconcerned with reaching any sort of climax. Rather it just flickers, shimmers, and roils to geta much-too-short four-and-a-half minutes.

Hints of the future: that the concurrent ancient experiments New York's legacy, in dub Of slimy seduction, and industrial's clanging techno-primitivism.  Meanwhile, The syrupy flanging on "All That Matters" and the magenta trickle of "Footprints" Directly prefigure the psychedelic home explorations of the DJ Qu and of New Jersey Nicuri.  What ties it together is functionality--not to create DJ's lives simplerBut to create dancers' nights more crazy.  K3vin Envoy's concerns lie squarely with The entire body, textures to induce the audience and using twists.  In this sense, Adventures Of A Cosmonaut is aptly titled: The EP Flies delicately between body and soul, Dreams and subsuming rhythms, and physicality that is heaving and Moments of scenic reprieve.