Do You Feel Me?
Like This - D-Sisive ft. Guilty Simpson (from Stones Throw)
Heard about D-Sisive, a Canadian artist based out of Toronto, just recently and read up on his story since the narrative of the artist adds depth to the music.
Loss, Seclusion and Revival is D-sisive as a chopped up synopsis.
His first EP “The Book” was a peek into his depression whereas his new album “Let the Children Die” is more courageous exploration of music, no doubt drawing strength from his time of self-reflection.
Check’em out at www.urbnet.com
“It has nothing to do with children dying,” says the man born Derek Christoff of the album’s title track. “It’s not an attractive sounding title. I choose not to tell people its definition. Why spoon feed? I’d rather ask, ‘What do you think?’ Interpret as you will…” - D-sisive
- Pen&Paper