
The lead track from his next debut album “A Place To Call Home,” set for a October 10, 2025 release, Utrecht-based producer Corren Cavini signals a fresh creative age. Known for his emotive melodic techno and cinematic arrangement approach, Cavini presents a work that is both a homage and a personal reckoning, an elegy to places that once provided safety and a meditation on the changing significance of “home.”
“Agoraphobia” develops with patient intensity grounded in large, mournful synths, tactile textures, and a modest sense of propulsion. Its name comes from Pleinvrees, the legendary Dutch series whose name directly translates to agoraphobia as well as the psychological condition. Having held its last edition in October 2024, Pleinvrees was more than simply a celebration for Cavini; it was a formative area where emotional vulnerability and club culture coexisted and where the plan of his sound first emerged.
This song turns both a tribute and a redefinition: not dread of the throng but the quest for intimacy inside it. Re-envisioning the dance floor as shelter. Making the song feel less like a single and more like a gateway into the world of the full LP, Cavini threads penetrate every layer of “Agoraphobia” to create intimacy.
“A Place To Call Home” marks a great creative leap since it is his first long-form statement. It is more than just a compilation of songs; it’s a coherent body of work firmly founded in narrative, location, and emotional memory. Charting a path across the boundaries between belonging and disconnection, presence and absence, inside and outside worlds, the album traverses cinematic mood, precisely crafted club rhythms, and moments of near-silent reflection. Designed to resonate whether listened through headphones at night or via a Funktion-One at dawn, the record blurs the lines between dancefloor practicality and immersive listening by the patience and precision of someone determined on lasting impact. Boldly committed to the album as an art form in an age of algorithmic releases and little attention spans, “A Place To Call Home” is an honest, emotionally layered work from an artist stepping fully into his voice.
Cavini has silently developed a unique sonic identity that has resonated both on dancefloors and headphones by past releases on “DAYS such NIGHTS,” “This Never Happened,” “Armada Electronic Elements” and “Purified Records.” Having an ear for drama and subtlety, this traditionally trained guitarist’s work channels a legacy of artists who prioritize storytelling as much as structure, leaning more toward introspection than ecstasy.
His most recent performance at Purified Johannesburg, now accessible as an official YouTube livestream, further validates his rising notoriety as a live performer able to hold emotional space within peak time slots, bridging underground energy with cinematic weight.
“Agoraphobia” is not only a single; it is a sign of closure, development, and what occurs when an artist turns inside to uncover the places once present outside.
Corren Cavini – “Agoraphobia” is out now on Purified Records. Stream it here.
Pre-save “A Place To Call Home” here. https://purified.lnk.to/aplacetocallhome
