Castille

Castille

Returning to Purified Records, rising talent CEAUS unveils his ‘Castille’ EP - featuring two cinematic cuts that showcase his distinctive melodic touch. The title track glows with rich textures and emotional depth, evolving into a sweeping, atmospheric journey. ‘Rush’ follows with crisp percussion and heady soundscapes, blending subtle energy with an immersive, introspective mood. Following his standout collaboration ‘Nova’ with Heard Right in 2024, ‘Castille’ marks another striking chapter in CEAUS’s rapidly rising trajectory. Taken by Juan Mora, the ‘Castille’ EP artwork shows thriving coral reefs in Gorgona National Park in the Pacific Ocean, Colombia. A Colombian biologist, UW photographer, and expedition leader, Juan has dedicated his life and work to ocean advocacy. His camera serves as a powerful tool to share his passion and highlight the importance of protecting our planet. To help protect places like Gorgona, supporting local, science-based efforts is key. Corales de Paz (Corals of Peace) is a Colombian non-profit leading participatory coral reef conservation by engaging divers, fishers, and coastal communities in monitoring and restoring reefs, they are building local capacity to ensure Colombia’s coral ecosystems thrive for generations to come. Looking to help further protect the planet? Explore Only One, the action platform for the planet, on a mission to restore ocean health and tackle the climate crisis — with the power of the people.

Castille

CEAUS · 2025

Returning to Purified Records, rising talent CEAUS unveils his ‘Castille’ EP - featuring two cinematic cuts that showcase his distinctive melodic touch. The title track glows with rich textures and emotional depth, evolving into a sweeping, atmospheric journey. ‘Rush’ follows with crisp percussion and heady soundscapes, blending subtle energy with an immersive, introspective mood. Following his standout collaboration ‘Nova’ with Heard Right in 2024, ‘Castille’ marks another striking chapter in CEAUS’s rapidly rising trajectory. Taken by Juan Mora, the ‘Castille’ EP artwork shows thriving coral reefs in Gorgona National Park in the Pacific Ocean, Colombia. A Colombian biologist, UW photographer, and expedition leader, Juan has dedicated his life and work to ocean advocacy. His camera serves as a powerful tool to share his passion and highlight the importance of protecting our planet. To help protect places like Gorgona, supporting local, science-based efforts is key. Corales de Paz (Corals of Peace) is a Colombian non-profit leading participatory coral reef conservation by engaging divers, fishers, and coastal communities in monitoring and restoring reefs, they are building local capacity to ensure Colombia’s coral ecosystems thrive for generations to come. Looking to help further protect the planet? Explore Only One, the action platform for the planet, on a mission to restore ocean health and tackle the climate crisis — with the power of the people.