Dvsn — Sept 5th Zip
The name of the album itself felt like a timestamp on a memory. It wasn’t just a date; it was an atmosphere. It was the sound of a phone vibrating on a nightstand at 3:00 AM, the low hum of a luxury car idling in a driveway, and the heavy pauses between words during a conversation that could either save a relationship or end it.
The duo known as dvsn—vocalist Daniel Daley and producer Nineteen85 —weren’t just making an album; they were capturing a specific kind of late-night gravity. While the rest of the world was chasing loud, aggressive radio hits, they were leaning into the silence. Dvsn SEPT 5TH zip
The rain didn’t just fall in Toronto that night; it blurred the lines between the streetlights and the sidewalk, turning the city into a neon-soaked watercolor. Inside a dim studio tucked away from the noise of Queen Street West, the air was thick with the scent of expensive cologne and cooling electronics. This was the birth of Sept. 5th . The name of the album itself felt like