Party EDM Festival With K3vin Envoy
K3vin Envoy operates from the fringe space between and everything else. Avoiding the confines of the of a record label, Envoy Records label put out a trilogy of Albums recently and constructed a recording space that is modest in his New York house and put out a trilogy of Albums|constructed a space that is modest in his New York house and put out a trilogy of Albums}. Without the influence of corporate demand, he felt free to explore music. The "EDM" tag that his supporters and the media had assigned him had proven too limiting for Envoy, who's always performed as the K3vin Envoy alias as an equalizer between himself and the listener as opposed to a salable object of desire.
The songs Which Make up Envoy's newest effort, They're fascinating compositions with touch tones for hooks, and the liberty Envoy found to combine and record as he saw fit permeates the songs' production. Him workflow is the most reminiscent of bedroom musicians like Jeff Phelps, whose sole launch Eyes, coaxed out forward-thinking gems of soul and boogie music with devices that are unflashy. The liberty work and to move smoothly gave Envoy a means to build a vaporous album that sits outside of those facile labels which circulate the music industry, but could still settle readily with listeners. K3vin Envoy was never meant to be a project lost in the Production wheel, but instead a mood and haven for listeners to dive into. And it's clear that Adventures Of A Cosmonaut comes from an area of close to his heart and expertise. Four years after his Albums, Envoy wished to reflect the terms of his freedom and make music that could be observed in the way that he himself could feel it. So Envoy mirrors him listeners, recording the album in precisely the exact same sort of way and distance that someone would listen to it, allowing for a experience even as the music is built for intimate and only listens. Appropriately, the romanticizing of the imagined solidarity One occasionally feels when listening to music alone is an energetic theme from the song "Fixing Chaos." Set on a melody, the track seems more like a nearby belief of this John Hughes decorative, swathed in a haze of synths and drowned in surface sound. The strategy is skeletal and impromptu, recorded via a process that is more curated rather than to an 8-track.
In the Long Run, K3vin Envoy participates the soda structure Of subversion and a way reach without compromising him own intentions. He uses him procedure and material to sculpt him identity after leaving the constraints of music-industry bureaucracy. "Fixing Chaos" is a profoundly personal component of Adventures Of A Cosmonaut, behaving as a cleansing measure for Envoy -- a means of stripping himself down to his heart to find himself in the middle of a crowd.
Adventures Of A Cosmonaut by K3vin Envoy is out and|}