Sven Väth and A Year Of Post-Pandemic Catharsis
The Night Bazaar followed the German icon around Europe for a year of post-pandemic catharsis on dance floors in 2022 and we spoke to him in London to end that vintage year in this interview from The Night Bazaar’s archive, discussing the making of his iconic Catharsis album and the impact the pandemic had on his creative process.

Catharsis. The process of releasing and thereby providing relief from strong or repressed emotions.
Catharsis is also the title of Sven Väth’s first studio album in over 20 years and was the 50th album released on his legendary Cocoon label back in early 2022.
Sven will always be a raver at heart, as well as the multi-faceted artist, DJ, producer, label boss, club pioneer and global electronic legend, revered all over the world. His supernatural ability to connect with every single person on the dance floors of every show that he plays to is a rare gift. It’s something he attributes in part to his mum. “My mother was my best teacher,” he says.
I caught up with Sven just before Christmas in 2022 at his final show of that year in London’s Koko after dancing to his tunes at numerous parties across Europe once we were allowed to return to the dance floor. I wanted to find out how the enforced break at the start of 2020 from his relentless touring schedule kick-started the process which eventually led to the making of Catharsis.
The title of the album encapsulates the journey he went on after being forced to stop doing what he loves. “I was really shocked. I’ve never experienced such a radical stop like that in my life. But it allowed me to look back into my photo and music archive of my life. I found myself thinking about what I was playing in 1981 and 1982 and I went on a journey back to the beginning. That is when I had the idea for my ‘What I Used To Play’ collection. I was sitting there for 3 months listening to this music that I used to play from 81 to 90,” he explains.
Always forward thinking, this unique opportunity for nostalgic reflection was the start of something special, resulting not only in Sven’s first studio album in two decades with Catharsis, but also in this very personal retrospective collection.
‘What I Used To Play’ is a 12 x 12” vinyl box set of music that accompanied him in his first 10 years of DJing and from the very early days of electronic music. “It really was a contrast from always looking forward all the time to suddenly having this time to reflect and spend time thinking about where it all started. I had so many memories come back to me and I really enjoyed all of this music so much again,” he says.
The vinyl collection, available from Cocoon HERE, started with six thematically oriented playlists with a grand total of 120 tracks from early 80s to Balearic late 80s sounds, with excursions into afrobeat, European new wave and EBM sounds and a few epochal techno/house tracks from the USA in between. From these playlists the 12×12” vinyl compilation came together.
In the early eighties, the crowd in German clubs like Vogue and Dorian Gray danced to what nowadays we call ‘dance classics’ - mainly disco, funk, soul, and chart pop. It was up to a new generation of DJs, including Sven Väth, the youngest protagonist in the Rhine-Main area of Germany at the time, to create their own club-ready music mix. Good new tracks and potential floor-fillers were rarities that had to be sought out and found. Sven says of the era, “The 80s was such a colourful time, we had so many different genres and different looks to go with it! After these listening sessions I started to write a book also, so hopefully next year I will publish this too (this book is now available from Cocoon HERE). It will be full of stories, interviews and so many pictures from my life.”

After this nostalgic reflection on his life and career, he returned to his spiritual home Ibiza at the start of 2021. This is when the genesis of his acclaimed Catharsis album really gathered pace.
“After one year of not doing what I love to do, I was in Ibiza with my girlfriend. I started writing lyrics and putting ideas together and for the first time in 20 years I started thinking about making the album. It took this long because until that point I had been recording two mix CDs every year, building my Cocoon company structure, the events, booking, management and so on. I was just so busy for all those years. Meanwhile playing like hell, doing over 100 shows a year!”
Before the pandemic struck, Sven had just completed an amazing final season in 2019 with Cocoon in Ibiza celebrating 20 years of unadulterated fun and cutting-edge electronic music on the White Isle. Cocoon remains an integral part of the evolution of electronic dance music on the island and has done since 1999. The label made a welcome return to the island in 2024 and this summer with two huge parties alongside Sven’s weekly T.R.A.N.C.E. residency at Las Dalias and Akasha.
The Cocoon weekly parties in Ibiza throughout the summer of 2019 were nothing short of stunning. Kraftwerk, Underworld, Richie Hawtin, Solomun, Bicep, Charlotte de Witte, Dubfire and Tale Of Us were just a few, among an amazing cast that joined him at shows, not only at his beloved club, the infamous Amnesia, but also at numerous jaw-dropping shows at Ushuaïa and Benimussa Park. 2019 marked the final year in Ibiza for weekly Cocoon parties after an incredible two-decade legacy which has now become a part of electronic music folklore. “There was nothing more to achieve,” he says.
So, in early 2021 having been grounded by the pandemic for so long and armed with a myriad of ideas, Sven called his friend Gregor Tresher and returned to his hometown of Frankfurt to work on what became Catharsis.
“Gregor has great musical knowledge. I called him and he was like ‘Sven, I’ve been waiting for this for so many years!’ So, I went to his studio, and we opened a bottle of wine and I went through all the ideas I had for it and told him how I had listened to and been inspired by all of this old music. And then we just did it, one track after the other. The album was finished within 3 months.”
Catharsis was announced in the spring of 2022, with the release of the first single, Feiern. An instant classic, the track was accompanied online with an amazing video featuring archive footage from Sven’s incredible career. Feiern was very much a call to arms for the year which lay ahead as he got back to doing what he loves most.

Catharsis and the world tour which followed in 2022 was also a catalyst for a year of musical catharsis for my friends and me post pandemic. Having cherished the memories that were made during the 20th anniversary Cocoon celebrations in Ibiza and in Berlin at Watergate with Sven in 2019, we decided to pick up where we left off before the pandemic as soon as we were allowed to return to the dance floor. The unforgettable experiences we had on those dance floors in London, Berlin, Edinburgh and Ibiza provided the therapy we needed after those difficult Covid years.
I had the opportunity to thank Sven before he took to the stage in London for his last gig of 2022 at Koko. He told me, “I really feel the love from you guys, we really enjoy the moment and the music together and it’s so nice to know that you bring your family and friends to share in that.”
Sven proved to me that year, electronic dance music and the dance floor is the ultimate cathartic and inspirational experience. As he puts it, “We are what our thoughts have made us”.
Listen below to a playlist of some of my favourite tracks I heard Sven play on his Catharsis World Tour in 2022 including tracks from his Catharsis album.
































