WHIPPED CREAM surges forward with “stranger,” a pulsing new single that captures the split-second electricity of locking eyes across a crowded room. Following the tone-setting “it’s time to go home,” the track sets the stage for her official debut album ‘HOME WAS ALWAYS ME,’ arriving April 30 via Monstercat. Built for clubs, late-night drives and solitary headphone moments alike, “stranger” bottles that unspoken connection and lets it spark in real time.
The Canadian producer and vocalist, born Caroline Cecil, continues to fuse dynamic, expressive vocals with immersive house and techno textures, sharpening the storytelling edge heard across EPs like ‘Careline,’ ‘is this real?,’ ‘Someone You Can Count On’ and ‘Who Is Whipped Cream?’ On her first full-length, she leans into boldly cinematic dance music, grounding sweeping soundscapes in raw, human emotion and universal themes.
At its core, ‘HOME WAS ALWAYS ME’ explores authenticity beneath perception. Reframing the Biblical figure Eve as an archetype of truth rather than transgression, WHIPPED CREAM crafts a modern narrative about reclaiming identity. “People say ‘be yourself,’ but the moment you do, they project onto you,” she explains. This album stands as her declaration of choosing self-definition anyway, a powerful statement wrapped in immersive, high-impact electronic sound.


