CORREN CAVINI UNVEILS HIGHLY ANTICIPATED DEBUT ALBUM ‘A PLACE TO CALL HOME’

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Today marks the release of A Place To Call Home, the debut album from Utrecht-based producer Corren Cavini - a record that confirms his arrival as one of the most singular new voices in electronic music. Arriving both digitally and as a strictly limited vinyl edition of just 100 copies on Purified Records, the long-player underscores Cavini’s belief in the album as a complete artistic statement - something to be experienced not in fragments, but as a journey. More than a collection of tracks, this is a statement of identity, vulnerability and craft: the work of a producer who has quietly carved out a distinctive sound over the past few years, and now delivers his most ambitious, emotionally charged project to date.

 

The album’s story begins in the most personal of places. Its opening piece, “Home (ouverture),” was written on the day Cavini learned his mother had been diagnosed with cancer. After returning home, crying together, he sat at the piano and let the music flow. What emerged was not just a song but the seed of an album - a meditation on belonging, safety and the meaning of home. That single moment of grief and intimacy threads through the entire record, shaping it into something far beyond the usual boundaries of club music.

 

Over the past year, Cavini has offered glimpses of this world with the release of “Tell Me” featuring Chris Howard, “Listen To The Silence,” “Agoraphobia,” and “Heart Of Gold” featuring Howard once again. Each single hinted at the album’s depth, but only in full do they reveal their weight, intertwined with new material to form a narrative arc that feels cinematic in scope. From the soaring openness of “Tell Me” and the weightless surrender of “Free Falling” with MYRN, to the warmth of “Valinhos,” inspired by Cavini’s travels in Brazil, the record moves between intimate confession and collective catharsis. “Never The Same” and “Now Or Never,” both featuring Dan Soleil, capture the tension between impermanence and urgency, while “Autumn Sun” finds quiet beauty in transition.

 

Central to the record is “Agoraphobia,” a stirring homage to Pleinvrees, the iconic Dutch festival series that ended in 2024. For Cavini, Pleinvrees was more than an event - it was a sanctuary, a place where vulnerability and euphoria coexisted and where his sound first took shape. By reframing the concept of agoraphobia not as fear of the crowd but as the search for connection within it, Cavini reimagines the dancefloor as a home in its own right - a place of belonging for those who struggle to find it elsewhere. That same conviction drives “Your Rights,” a plea for the preservation of nightlife as a vital safe space for self-expression, reminding us that music is more than entertainment: it is survival, identity, and refuge.

 

“A Place To Call Home, to me, is about the importance of having somewhere you truly feel at home - where you feel safe to be yourself. That’s something every person in the world deserves, but it’s definitely not a given. Especially in these times. Whether it’s a place, a person, or a community, it’s a human need. I’m more than aware of the struggle of not feeling safe, and in darker times, music and dance floors have helped me in that sense. On dance floors, more than anywhere else, I have felt safe to express myself, connect with strangers and work through trauma. If I can contribute, even in the tiniest way, to helping others feel at home, connected, and safe through music - then to me, that’s worth dedicating all of my energy to. It certainly is what makes this album something I feel so incredibly emotionally invested into.” – Corren Cavini

 

What makes A Place To Call Home so striking is the way it balances this emotional depth with Cavini’s immaculate craftsmanship. Classically trained, with an instinct for drama and restraint, he sculpts sound with patience and intention. The record moves fluidly between moments of fragility and power, silence and propulsion, introspection and release. It is music for headphones at night and for sunrise on the dancefloor, for mourning and for celebration - a rare debut that insists on the album as a serious art form in an era defined by fleeting singles.

 

With previous releases on DAYS like NIGHTS, This Never Happened, Armada Music and Purified Records, Cavini has already been shaping a reputation among those who value subtlety and storytelling in electronic music. His recent livestream from Purified Johannesburg further demonstrated his ability to command emotional intensity in a live context, bridging underground credibility with cinematic weight. Yet A Place To Call Home feels like the moment where all of that groundwork crystallizes into something undeniable.

 

This is more than just a debut - it is a landmark. With A Place To Call Home, Corren Cavini offers not only his most vulnerable work, but a defining contribution to the sound of his generation: a record that feels destined to endure and an artist who feels destined to rise.

stream/download: Corren Cavini – A Place To Call Home (Album) is out now on Purified Records
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FINAL WINNERS REVEALED AT THE DJ AWARDS ICONIC IBIZA CEREMONY

The DJ Awards 2025 lit up ROTO Club in Ibiza Town with a suitably spectacular and proudly independent ceremony celebrating the very best in electronic music culture. The night was full of special, end of season, energy and the winners of this year’s publicly voted genre-specific awards were officially unveiled to represent the voices of true fans all around the world.

This year’s ceremony marked the 24th edition of the DJ Awards and continued its mission as an independent, authentic and globally inclusive celebration of electronic music. With support from partners including YouTube, Skiddle and Suntory at the intimate and edgy ROTO Club, the awards brought together leading artists, industry figures and fans for a night to remember.

The winners reflect the diversity of today’s dance music scene, from genre pioneers to fresh voices redefining the sounds of now. The inclusion of newly launched categories like Balearic and Hard Dance/Bounce shows the DJ Awards’ ongoing evolution in celebrating emerging movements and communities.

This year’s ceremony was also a night of giving back. In response to the devastating floods in Ibiza, the DJ Awards announced that a portion of the event’s proceeds have been donated to the Spanish Red Cross (Creu Roja) to support recovery and aid efforts on the island.

Since its founding in 1998, the DJ Awards has been the longest-running international celebration of DJ culture, and it remains proudly independent. In its second year since relaunching, the 2025 edition proved once again that recognition in dance music doesn’t need to be bought. It should be earned, respected and celebrated by the community, and once again the DJ Awards 2025 closed out the Ibiza season in style.

Andy Grant, DJ Awards owner, says “It’s been incredible to see the DJ Awards come together once again for a second year since returning. This ceremony truly celebrates the heart of our culture, the artists who have inspired dance floors all around the world, and those in the industry who come together to make it all happen. What makes it even more special is that these accolades come directly from the public’s independent votes, honouring the DJs who’ve genuinely moved the people and dance floors this year.”

After thousands of public votes across a range of genres, the winners of the 2025 publicly voted, genre-specific categories were:

AFRO
Kitty Amor


BALEARIC
MINA


BREAKTHROUGH
Franky Rizardo


DRUM & BASS
Chase & Status

GARAGE / BASSLINE
Girls Don’t Sync


HARD DANCE / BOUNCE
Hannah Laing

HARD TECHNO
Amelie Lens


HOUSE
Kerri Chandler

LATIN HOUSE
Hugel

LIVE ACT
RÜFÜS DU SOL

NEWCOMER
Olive F

PROGRESSIVE / MELODIC HOUSE
Miss Monique

TECH HOUSE
Joseph Capriati

TECHNO
Marco Faraone

TRANCE
KI/KI

INTERNATIONAL DJ
Solomun

Grand Jury Industry Award Winners

INDUSTRY EXECUTIVE OF THE YEAR
Yann Pissenem

DJ LIVESTREAM OF THE YEAR
Yousuke Yukimatsu - Boiler Room

Global Festival Award
UNUM Festival, Albania

EYE ON: [REGION] — 2025 SPOTLIGHT: MENA
Soundstorm Festival

LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
Simon Dunmore

PLAY IT BACK – SOCIAL IMPACT AWARD
IbizaPreservation

WHAT’S HOT GLOBAL
[UNVRS]

IBIZA ICON
Alfredo (Posthumously awarded)

IBIZA PARTY OF THE SUMMER
Solid Grooves

IBIZA TRACK OF THE SUMMER
Toman - Verano En NY

PIONEER OF A STYLE BETWEEN HARD TECHNO AND RAP: LESSSS UNVEILS HER NEW EP “ETHOS”

LESSSS unveils 'Ethos', her boldest and most intimate project to date: an EP that fearlessly dissolves the boundaries between hard techno and rap. Conceived as a full-scale collaboration with rapper ZZERO, the record merges raw sonic intensity with incendiary lyrics, forging a hybrid sound that feels both groundbreaking and deeply charged with emotion.

BUY / STREAM: ‘ETHOS’ EP HERE

For LESSSS, 'Ethos' is more than an electronic release, it’s an artistic manifesto. The title embodies an ethic, a way of being. Through the relentless energy of hard techno and the communal spirit of rave culture, she channels rage into joy, and everyday struggles into moments of collective release. As she describes it, the EP is her way of preserving balance: embracing the chaos of the week, then exorcising it together on the dancefloor.

The project features heavyweight collaborations. ZZERO, the French rapper-singer from punk-rap outfit TRAIN FANTÔME, is a commanding presence across the record. On 'MAXIMUM', Belgian producer Todiefor—known for recent work with Vladimir Cauchemar and Vald—injects a pop-driven touch. Meanwhile, respected rap producer Idée Noire, who has worked with Mandyspice, H Jeune Crack, and BlodySanji, connects LESSSS’s universe with the grit of contemporary rap on 'SAVAGE (MODE)'. Together, they craft a meeting point that feels at once natural and innovative.

The EP is introduced by the single 'INNER ESCAPE', accompanied by a cinematic music video that premiered on YouTube on September 9, followed by the full release on September 12.

To bring fans deeper into the 'Ethos' universe, LESSSS launched a hotline, a pop-up store on release day, and a full line of merchandise inspired by the EP’s aesthetic. The project thus extends beyond music, shaping itself into a genuine cultural moment.

This fall, LESSSS will embark on an expansive tour across the French-speaking world—stopping in Angers, Nantes’ Zénith, Antwerp, Brest, and Montpellier—culminating in a spectacular finale at Welcome Back Devil XXL in Villepinte, before 15,000 ravers. The adventure then stretches worldwide with key dates in Mexico City, Berlin, Belgrade, Montreal, and Tisno (Croatia) for Terminal V festival.

With 'Ethos', LESSSS opens a new chapter. This is not just the release of an EP, it’s the forging of a movement. A collision of hard techno and rap, where rage becomes communion, and rave energy transforms into a tool of resilience and collective joy.

LESSSS - ETHOS sera disponible le 10 Octobre 2024. 

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