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SKevin Aviance has been
called many things, “The hardest working performer in New York Clubland"
(Spectrum Magazine), “An artist who commands attention” (Miamiago Magazine),
“Entity” (Genre’ Magazine), and “A crow pleaser-energetic and glamorous” (Buzz
Magazine). One thing is for sure, as reported in Time Out New York, Kevin
Aviance isn’t your ordinary average, everyday performance artist.
For starters, Kevin Aviance has five top ten Billboard hits under his belt
including last summers post-millennial club anthem ‘Alive’, the pulsating,
hypnotic dance classic which climbed all the way to #1. He has spent the year
touring the world, spreading the songs celebratory and life – affirming the
message to people living in crisis and civil unrest including war-torn Israel.
"People all around the world deal with death everyday", say Kevin. "But after
9/11, that’s when I really understood the song. It changed my outlook on life.
Alive is about showing love to one another, it’s uplifting, and with everything
going on around the world today, we need that.”
In 2003, a new Kevin Aviance has emerged, a more mature, reflective Kevin whose
sense of spirituality resonates throughout his highly anticipated second album,
Entity, scheduled for release this fall. No longer merely a performance artist,
Kevin is now a true vocal artist with his unique sound of crazy, enlightening
drama-enhanced dance music. “The new album is about life’s experiences as
citizens of the global society. I couldn’t avoid addressing the current state of
the world but I also wanted to remain positive and creative and offer my fans an
escape from what is for some, a hard reality” says Kevin.
The album mixes vintage Kevin (dark, subliminal with heavy beats and that deep
brassy voice) with what some might call the “New Anthem Kevin” songs like
‘Alive’ that have taken the dance world by storm. “I’m ready to tear up the
dance scene again”, says Kevin. “My last song gave me a whole new fan base and
I’m happy so many people are now embracing my music. I can’t wait for them to
hear my new circuit-charged song, Give It Up. They’ll gag.”
One song on the album, ‘Fire’, is even considered by many to have pop-radio
potential, a very long way from the underground after-hour enclaves where Kevin
first gained musical notoriety with his decidedly non-PC hit Cunty. The song,
which was banned in London, turned one of the most offensive words in the
English language into a mantra for many a downtown club rat.
“For a year, Cunty was
the staple of Tunnel”, explains Kevin. “Kids were coming to the club just to
hear the record. They’d sit and wait. Soon as it played, you’d see all the
queens coming out of the darkness, doing runway.”
He was soon offered a record deal with Wave Music where he released hi debut
album, Box of Chocolates. Din Da Da from what CD went to #1 on Billboard and was
really big in Europe, and Rhythm is my Bitch went to #2. In 2001, Kevin signed a
deal for a second album with Emerge Records, a division of Centaur
Entertainment.
“My roots are, and always will be, with the House of Aviance”, Kevin proudly
declares, referring to the legendary Vogue house started in Washington D.C.
which was similar to New York City’s House of Xtravaganzas who held court at
Junior Vasquez’a Sound Factory in the early 90’s. It was through the House of
Aviance that Kevin gained entrance into the club scene, first as a promoter and
then a performer. It is also from the House of Aviance where Kevin took his
name. His real name is Eric Snead. “But like any performer”, continues Kevin, “I
must allow myself to grow, to evolve. That is what I believe I have done with
Entity… I’ve evolved.”
- Kevin Aviance
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