London-based, Australian-born producer, DJ, and songwriter HAAi (Teneil Throssell) has announced her new album DIGITiSE, arriving October 9, 2026 as a companion piece to her acclaimed 2025 release HUMANiSE. Described as its “bigger, ravey sibling,” the new project leans fully into club energy, designed specifically for the dancefloor and for the arc of her extended DJ sets.
Initially conceived as an expansion of HUMANiSE, DIGITiSE evolved into a standalone 10-track record that captures HAAi’s instinct for genre-fluid, high-intensity electronic music. Across its runtime, the album moves through techno-driven momentum, rave textures, and emotionally charged moments, reflecting the wide sonic range she’s known for in her all-night DJ sets.
A key concept behind the album is its direct relationship to performance. HAAi describes DIGITiSE as music built for the booth and the crowd, shaped by real-time reactions on the dancefloor and refined through her touring schedule. The project is intentionally sequenced to “spread across multiple lanes,” mirroring the unpredictable flow of a long-form DJ set.
The album also introduces a wide range of collaborators. New contributions come from Echonomist, Skybreak, and Cantoalegre, a children’s choir from Medellín, Colombia. Returning collaborators include Pat Alvarez, ILA, James Messiah, and Kaiden Ford, all of whom help shape the album’s emotional and rhythmic identity. The title track, featuring Pat Alvarez, serves as the album’s core statement and a direct tribute to club culture and collective experience.
Several tracks hint at the album’s range: “Ignition (feat. Echonomist)” expands on ideas first explored on HUMANiSE, while “I Wanna Feel Like Someone (feat. James Messiah)” leans into peak-time energy with motorik rhythms and heavy low-end focus. “Talking Walls (feat. Skybreak and Cantoalegre)” brings together atmospheric sound design and choral elements, blending electronic experimentation with organic vocal layers.
Beyond the music itself, DIGITiSE continues HAAi’s exploration of technology, connection, and modern isolation, framing the dancefloor as a space for unity and release. That theme extends into the album’s visual identity, led by designer Martin Falck, known for work with Fever Ray, The Knife, and Icona Pop, offering a playful counterpoint to the more dystopian tones of HUMANiSE.

With early previews already tested in DJ sets and intimate live performances, including shows at the Courtyard Theatre and the Royal Albert Hall, DIGITiSE arrives with a built-in connection to the club environments it was designed for.
DIGITiSE lands October 9, 2026, continuing HAAi’s evolution as one of electronic music’s most forward-thinking and immersive artists.
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