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HAAi Unveils Upcoming LP ‘DIGITiSE’ and Drops Lead Single
Acclaimed Australian producer and DJ, HAAi, has officially pulled back the curtain on her latest studio project, DIGITiSE. To celebrate the announcement, she has unveiled the album’s title track, which is available for streaming now.
From Concept to Full-Length Record
Scheduled for a global release on October 9th via the Mute label, the project has an interesting origin story. Initially conceived as a thematic follow-up to her 2025 effort, HUMANiSE, the material quickly evolved into a distinct, standalone body of work. While the previous record explored more introspective themes, DIGITiSE shifts the focus toward the kinetic energy of the club environment.
“The creation of DIGITiSE was a deliberate process,” HAAi explained regarding her creative direction. “My goal was to craft a collection of tracks that felt tailor-made for my own DJ sets. I wanted the sonic landscape to mirror the versatility of an all-night performance, moving through different moods and intensities.”
The Heart of the Dancefloor
The lead single, which shares the album’s name and features contributions from songwriter and producer Pat Alvarez, serves as the project’s anchor. According to HAAi, the track acts as the “nucleus” of the entire record. She views the song as a tribute to the clubbing experience, framing the dancefloor as a vital sanctuary for human connection and collective belonging.
A Diverse Collaborative Effort
Spanning 10 tracks, the album showcases a wide array of artistic partnerships. HAAi has curated a diverse list of collaborators to help flesh out her vision, including:
- Echonomist
- Skybreak
- ILA
- James Messiah
- Kaiden Ford
- The renowned Colombian youth choir, Cantoalegre
Fans looking to secure their copy or stream the project upon release can pre-order or pre-save DIGITiSE at this link.
HAAi’s Recent Trajectory
HAAi continues to be a prominent voice in electronic music discourse. Her recent work has seen her exploring the intersection of mental health and artistry, notably in a candid conversation with Jon Hopkins for the DJ Mag Originals series, The Green Room, where the two discussed the realities of creative burnout and the pressures of album production.
For those looking to catch up on her recent output, you can revisit her high-energy performance at the DJ Mag HQ here. Additionally, her recent reimagining of the Nina Simone classic, “That’s All I Ask,” highlights her ongoing ability to blend historical influence with contemporary electronic production.

