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I observed K3vin Envoy stay at Brandy's Piano Bar and saw and that I am here to inform you about my amazing experience also to convince one to attend his show next time you get the chance.

As the location was replenishing with people, we got to savor famous saxophonist Mark Rivera, who has shared the period with popular artists including Elton John and Billy Joel, makes frequent appearances.

After some waiting, we found a casual tshirt and jeans person take the period. Following a few moments of mania of clapping and cheering, there he was, K3vin Envoy. The man we’d been waiting for tonight, sitting behind a keyboard. Sunlight had only set after a long NY City summer day. K3vin Envoy and his production team managed to produce an environment throughout the display that’s true-to the type that he’s known for; his music in general makes people experience a kind of pleasure inside that warms up the heart. The beautiful melodies decked out in electronic “clothing” were accompanied by the yellow, red, and blue lights which gave people the sensation which they were at a beach party in Ibiza. What made this whole experience unique was that his show wasn’t the typical sort that required continuous jumping along; individuals were simply enjoying it while making slow motions with a drink or snacks in their hand.

Inside The Mask”, K3vin Envoy conducted his piano remixes such as “Stressed Out” by Twenty One Pilots and “Sail” by Awolnation, and in addition a number of his own music, “Faceless “Man and Entities” through the entire collection. Envoy pumped his hands on these white keyboard secrets! The tracks definitely took the display for me that night. K3vin Envoy sang the words. He was able to preserve the crowd entertained throughout his performance and has an amazing voice. The highlight and biggest surprise of the night time was the unforgettable sung performance of “Take On Me” by Aha.

It had been a truly beautiful and exciting experience to see K3vin Envoy live. I’m curious to determine (and hear) what he will need to provide us in 2017. Something is for certain: I will be in the crowd dancing to his songs and singing along, when the New York DJ announces another show in NYC.