CVCHE Turn Up The Heat With New Single “Private Volcano”

Experimental Rural Canadian Techno supergroup CVCHE return with “Private Volcano,” the latest single from their upcoming debut album ‘Get Fluffy.’ Built in their moss-covered river studio somewhere deep in the Canadian wilderness, the track channels pressure into pulse — both creative and literal.

“‘Private Volcano’ started as a late-night experiment that got out of hand in the best way,” the band shares. “We recorded it during a heatwave, and the AC was acting funny, and we were running way too hot, which probably explains the title. The song is about pressure… the kind that builds quietly, whether it’s creative, emotional, or just the temperature in the room. ‘Private Volcano’ is us leaning into that heat instead of running from it.”

CVCHE bring together Jimmy Shaw of Metric and Broken Social Scene, Liam O’Neil of Kings of Leon, Dave Hodge of Broken Social Scene and Leisure Cruise, and conceptual artist Jon Morris of Windmill Factory and NOWHERE.io. Their self-described Rural Canadian Techno bends analog synthesizers, off-kilter grooves, and playful conceptual framing into something both hypnotic and slightly absurd.

Previous singles include “Welcome To CVCHE,” “Eyes of Darkness – A Novel by Dean Koontz,” “Get Fluffy,” “Never Whatever,” “Thumper,” and the Chris Seligman collaboration “The Star.” With “Private Volcano,” CVCHE continue to build their own strange electronic ecosystem — one vintage synth at a time.