Canadian-born Caroline Cecil, known professionally as Whipped Cream, produces dark, intricately designed bass music which evades easy categorization. Splicing together elements of trap, post-industrial sound design, rave, and traces of seductive pop, she has released music on labels such as Nest (2017's Persistence EP) and Dim Mak, and performed on the main stage at festivals such as Ultra, Shamnhala, and Electric Zoo.
Originally based in Vancouver, Cecil grew up interested in competitive figure skating, but a broken ankle derailed her plans. After attending a music festival ...