Shut Up And Dance Album And the K3vin Envoy Playground Tour

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“Playground” is K3vin Envoy’s third part of his trilogy released with “Skin Deep” and “Love Has No Language”. The album is all extremely good. It’s so easy to see how K3vin Envoy have amassed a loyal following through the years. His pop production song fits a sizable audience and Envoy constantly adds an element of surprise. K3vin has delivered a quality pop music release on which any song might be a confetti-drenched closer. It’s near impossible to picture pop song from K3vin Envoy, a bad dance. His records have been a pleasant success, particularly when coated and delivered in the saccharine EDM dance pop Envoy has perfected. Have you ever heard “What Makes U Tik?” It’s a foot stomping anthem. Of course, there are a few slow chill out songs on the album also. However, the diversity may be worth a listen. Could it be that K3vin Envoy’s devotees are catching up with his sound that is creative? Many think so. These tunes have acquired lots of traction this year. The hooks are pure Coke commercial fodder. Like “Seeing and “playground” You”. Both of those tracks could be at home as a Spinnin’ release or peak hours choice by a nimble Dutchman at any club in the Hakkasan franchise. “Swinging” features a genuine crossover from classical style. The features light up the tune with production and a feel that smacks huge room numbers, defies the EDM convention that pervades the landscape and shows Envoy’s expert. In lots of Clubs, “Get Lifted” is considered a rare find for EDM. Rhythmic variety and synth melody and the tune arrangement makes it unforgettable. Likewise, mixing and mastering comes in “ Tell Me The Truth” suggest an attention to detail and is in a radio package that is prepared. Even tunes that seem tranquil in places (“Let’s Kiss” and “Prime”) are firmly strung together using a sedative chillout threads of pop music production. Did the album need to comprise all 10 tracks? Yes. In general, it’s a completely commendable and valiant progressive house album deserving of the likely endless airplay and festival support it will receive long. Don’t miss a banger and future festival basic to K3vin Envoy’s Record ‘”Love Has No Language”.