Degree steps into the shadows with force on “L’Appel Du Vidé,” a gripping new single that finds him linking with Dis Da Vil and underground producer BhramaBull for an intense, cinematic experience. Translating to “The Call of the Void,” the track explores that eerie pull toward self-destruction, threading its message through razor-edged verses and hypnotic instrumentation.
BhramaBull’s production sets the tone as moody, layered, and dripping with atmospheric tension. The beat is a slow burn, pairing lo-fi textures with clean, deliberate percussion that gives the entire piece a sense of calculated chaos. It’s the kind of beat that creeps in rather than explodes, making room for two very distinct vocal presences to shine without overshadowing each other.
Degree’s delivery is icy and exact, bringing intellectual depth to his bars without losing their street bite. In contrast, Dis Da Vil’s rough, guttural flow adds emotional weight, like gravel under the smooth surface. Together, they create a duality that mirrors the track’s core theme: the fine line between control and collapse, reflection and reaction.
Shot at The Watche studio in North Hollywood, the visual component, also helmed by BhramaBull, deepens the single’s haunting effect. Stark lighting and raw imagery underline the emotional undercurrent of the song, making “L’Appel Du Vidé” not just a listening experience but a full sensory descent.