HAAi shares ‘DIGITiSE’ single and announces new album on Mute
HAAi released the single “DIGITiSE” on 24 June 2026 and announced an album of the same name, out 9 October 2026 on Mute.

HAAi (Photo by Sophie Webster)
HAAi has released the single “DIGITiSE” and announced a new album of the same name, due 9 October 2026 on Mute. The London-based, Australian-born producer, DJ and songwriter, born Teneil Throssell, issued the title track on 24 June 2026 as the first single from the 10-track record, which Mute will release on vinyl and digitally. HAAi “DIGITiSE” is a dancefloor-oriented companion to her 2025 album “HUMANiSE”.
HAAi ‘DIGITiSE’: release details and tracklist
“DIGITiSE” runs to 10 tracks and continues directly from “HUMANiSE”: the closing track of the 2025 album fades out on a choir that returns on the opening track of the new record. HAAi has described the album as the predecessor’s “bigger, ravey sibling”, adding that “DIGITiSE holds the hand of HUMANiSE and walks it to the club.” She tied the project to her DJ work: “DIGITiSE was created with intention: I wanted to make music I could play when I DJ. I wanted it to sonically spread across multiple lanes in the way I would play an all night long set.”
The album brings in new collaborators alongside returning ones. New voices include Echonomist, Skybreak and Cantoalegre, a children’s choir from Medellín, Colombia, while Pat Alvarez, ILA, James Messiah and Kaiden Ford have worked with HAAi before. Martin Falck, who has worked with Fever Ray and The Knife, led the album’s visuals.
The tracklist is: “RE-HUMANiSE” (feat. Kaiden Ford and ILA), “Printerlude”, “Ignition” (feat. Echonomist), “Depth Perception”, “DIGITiSE” (feat. Pat Alvarez), “Technology”, “HUMANiSE Radio”, “THANK U”, “I Wanna Feel Like Someone” (feat. James Messiah) and “Talking Walls” (feat. Skybreak and Cantoalegre). Mute releases the album on 9 October 2026 on vinyl and digital, with pre-orders open.
The title track features producer and songwriter Pat Alvarez and arrived on 24 June 2026 with a video. HAAi placed the song at the center of the album, calling it “the nucleus of the whole album. It’s a nod to the dance floor. A space of belonging and connection. Listen loud.” The single is available across streaming platforms, and the clip streams as HAAi – “DIGITiSE” (Official Video).
About HAAi
HAAi is the project of Teneil Throssell, an Australian-born, London-based DJ, producer and songwriter. She released her debut studio album “Baby, We’re Ascending” on 27 May 2022 through Mute, a 13-track record with guests including Jon Hopkins and Hot Chip’s Alexis Taylor. In November 2023 she compiled an edition of the “DJ-Kicks” mix series for !K7 Records.
Her second studio album, “HUMANiSE”, followed on 10 October 2025 on Mute, preceded by the singles “Satellite”, “Can’t Stand To Lose”, “Hey!” and “Stitches”. That album set out themes of community and connection in a digital age, built around HAAi’s own vocals and guests including Jon Hopkins, Alexis Taylor and the choir Trans Voices.
“DIGITiSE”, her third studio album, extends that work toward the dancefloor and arrives on Mute on 9 October 2026, a year after “HUMANiSE”.
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