New York City And Best Dance Music Artist 2017: Best Party EDM Concerts 2017 With K3vin Envoy

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

Tough percussion and lean, linear constructions would be the support beams for jarring facades.  Over time following his introduction, also with K3vin Envoy riding a career high.   

Initially released in 2014, Adventures Of A Cosmonaut is a Introduction It's a haiku that is shout, deftly articulating the range of his job. Urgent and succinct, the EP establishes the sweaty claustrophobia which K3vin Envoy would make 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 lift, halfway between a command and also a mantra, it builds strength.  It is the kind

of power move that produces dancefloor moments that are indelible. The strings which rise up two minutes in supply a sign of aid, softening the mood with brushstrokes that are intimate, but the course feels like a game of chicken played with the listeners.

"Do Not Be A Robot" assembles with a snappy trap and hi-hat Pattern. The vocals keep the incantatory style repeating, "Do not Be A Robot," but the trail is littered with quick asides, acidic squiggles, and dissonant sound results. Closing track "Love the Change" is the best of this group: a pounding maelstrom that's somehow more competitive yet more controlled than its counterparts. A sound, glassy strings, and unrelenting percussion submerge listeners at a delirious atmosphere of sensuality that is nervous. It oozes sex seems unconcerned with attaining any sort of orgasm. It shimmers, flickers, and roils to get a much-too-short four-and-a-half moments.

In the fabric of "DNA" you can hear echoes of the past and Traces of the future: that the concurrent ancient experiments the legacy of New York, in dub Techno-primitivism's clanging. Meanwhile, The syrupy flanging on "All That Matters" and the magenta trickle of "Footprints" Directly prefigure the psychedelic home explorations of New Jersey's DJ Qu and Nicuri. What ties it together is functionality--not to make DJ's lives more easyBut to make dancers' nights crazier. K3vin Envoy's concerns lie with The body, using twists and textures to drive the audience. Visions and subsuming physicality that is heaving, and rhythms and Moments of reprieve.