The duo of Daniel Daley and Nineteen85 makes moody, atmospheric music about complicated relationships.
For a good sense of their lane, try 'The Line' or 'If I Get Caught.' Both have that signature DVSN feel, Daley's expressive vocals over Nineteen85's production, sitting with relationship complications without rushing.
Their sound has always been about mood and space rather than tempo or flash. You can hear it in the slow-burn arrangement of 'Miss Me?' or the atmospheric production on 'Too Deep.' They stick to an intimate, sometimes bruised zone that feels lived-in, not manufactured.
They started working together in 2015 and released their first album, 'Sept. 5th,' the next year. After some legal trouble with their former label in 2019, they kept going and put out 'Morning After,' staying with that same moody, atmospheric approach.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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