Kavinsky reaches other cinematic electronic peaks on 'Zenith'

If we had spent all those years under being a 10-year warning from the sounddrive, we might have missed that one of the major contributors, kavinsky - which gives out "nightcall," iconic, which then sounds like the future electro - would secretly bless us with new music, the first in nine years. Although "defecting," October shows careful clay, approaching the weekend disco, French musicians, producers, DJS return today (February 4) with a rough midnight coast called "zenith."

 The arrival of the new kavinsky song unveiled a pre-order order to her new album, reborn, leaving on March 25th through the fictional music of the French virgin. It also marks kavinsky's first album in nine years, and "zenith," with vocal calls and responds to menand women, playing here carefully (d 'you) and Morgan phalen (justice, night diamond), picturing as a go for" night call." There's even some saxophones.

 "Zenith," with a sound of instruments and radio outings, gives an interesting cinematic listening experience. We may never fly across the sky of Los Angeles at night as we did when we were young and wet neon, but we are still itching to live the fantasy life that awaits us on the other side wherever we find ourselves today. As usual kavinsky gave us the soundtrack.