
This week’s Listening Booth includes music from David Anthony Burke, professionally known as d4vd, from his debut album, “Withered”. Plus four other essential tunes that you should be listening to right now.
Where Did You Go? – d4vd

“Where Did You Go?” is a catchy song showcasing d4vd’s emotional style, where he questions himself and finds peace in uncertainty. “Withered” is d4vd’s debut full album release from Dark Room/Interscope Records.
Climax – Deep Thrills

Los Angeles artist Deep Thrills released his energetic single “Climax,” from the EP How Deep Is Your Thrill?, out on July 11th. The track starts with a slow build and then explodes into gritty electroclash. “I built the track around a simple synth arpeggio and wanted to see how far I could push it until it became chaos,” he says. Known as Matan KG, Deep Thrills is also part of the indie-electro duo Paper Idol. His EP was inspired by a near-death experience and features his unique style, blending hyperpop and electroclash into what he calls hyperclash.
This Feeling – Paperwhite

“This Feeling” is a synth-pop track with rich production and a dynamic flow of vibrant synths and engaging beats. It explores themes of uncertainty and resilience, as Ben and Katie convey that while the future may feel unclear, an inner drive encourages us to keep going. Ultimately, the song inspires trust in the magic still present in the world.
XO – RJ Pasin featuing Sophie Powers

“XO” conveys the emotional struggles of a generation under societal pressure. Sophie Powers’ powerful vocals and sharp lyrics create a cathartic experience. Producer RJ Pasin enhances the intensity with a blend of cinematic metalcore, emo rap, and electronic math rock, featuring glitchy textures and dynamic breakdowns for an unpredictable sound.
City Lights – Luna Soul

“City Lights” is the second single from Luna Soul’s debut album, First Move, created by the German-Spanish duo Lisa Michèle Lietz and Jordi Arnau Rubio. The track captures a nostalgic, optimistic vibe reminiscent of the 1970s, set against an urban backdrop
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