Add to playlist: Conna Haraway’s deeply detailed dub techno and the week’s best new tracks

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Dub Techno Emerges from Autumnal Haze: Discover Conna Haraway and this Week's Best New Tracks

As autumn envelops the British air in a grey-white shroud, it's time to find solace in the sonic warmth of dub techno. Pioneered in the early 1990s, this genre has become an integral part of dance culture, with its unique blend of stern techno and ambient textures creating a slow, yet captivating rhythm.

Among the recent crop of talented producers pushing the boundaries of dub techno, Conna Haraway stands out. The Glasgow-based artist has been making waves with his debut album Lusidiq in 2023, followed by two exceptional EPs this year: Spatial Fix and Shifted. His music is a masterclass in atmosphere and texture, weaving together intricate patterns and evocative soundscapes that transport listeners to another realm.

Haraway's latest release on Short Span label has garnered attention from industry insiders and fans alike. The three-track EP features the standout track Redirect, which effortlessly glides between ambient textures and pulsing beats, like a gentle breeze on a summer day. Detach and Duration showcase Haraway's ability to craft music that is both deeply personal and universally relatable.

In addition to Conna Haraway, several other talented artists have been making waves in the electronic music scene this week. Peaches is preparing their first album in over a decade, with Not in Your Mouth None of Your Business serving as a rousing anthem for queer resistance. This Is Lorelei offers a beautifully turned pop gem about accidental hurt, while Dexter in the Newsagent showcases Charmaine Ayoku's charming R&B side.

Lala Lala's Does This Go Faster? is a wistful indie-pop dreamer that feels like it should last forever, and Armand Hammer and the Alchemist's Super Nintendo is a stunning collaboration that blends poetic flow with lush synths. The cosmic sounds of Julianna Barwick and Mary Lattimore's Melted Moon are sure to transport listeners to another world.

Finally, Steve Hauschildt returns with Dividua, an extended trance breakdown that showcases his signature blend of atmospheric textures and thunderous energy. With Aeropsia, the former Emeralds member extends his solo career in beautiful ways.

These emerging talents are not only pushing the boundaries of their respective genres but also offering a refreshing respite from the sonic sameness that often dominates modern music.
 
I'm loving this dub techno vibe right now 🌫️🎶! Conna Haraway is on fire with his latest EPs and I need to give him some props for creating such immersive soundscapes 🤯. The way he weaves together ambient textures and beats is pure magic ✨.

But what's really exciting is seeing all these talented artists emerging in the electronic music scene 💥. Peaches' new album sounds like a game-changer, and I'm so down for some queer resistance anthems 🎉! Lala Lala's indie-pop dreamer track is giving me all the feels 😌, and Julianna Barwick's cosmic vibes are out of this world 🔭.

What I love about these artists is that they're not just pushing boundaries, but also creating music that's relatable and personal at the same time 💕. It's amazing to see such a diverse range of talents coming together to create something special 🎶. Can't wait to see what the rest of 2025 has in store for us 🤔!
 
I'm so over dub techno being all chill and atmospheric 🙄. I mean, don't get me wrong, Conna Haraway is super talented and all, but his music just puts me to sleep 😴. And don't even get me started on the whole "atmosphere and texture" thing - it's just code for "I'm too lazy to actually create something catchy". I'd much rather listen to Peaches' Not in Your Mouth None of Your Business - that song is a full-on anthem 🎉, not some mellow vibes nonsense. And what's up with all these emerging talents being so... safe? Where's the risk-taker who's gonna blow our minds and make us question everything? 🤔 Give me something with a little more edge, you know?
 
I'M SO STOKED TO SEE THESE AMAZING NEW DUBTechno TRACKS COMING OUT!!! 🤩 Lusidiq by Conna Haraway is like a warm hug for my soul - his music is so atmospheric and textured, it's like you're transported to another world! And I'm loving the fact that Peaches is back with a bang - Not in Your Mouth None of Your Business is giving me LIFE 💖. The cosmic vibes on Julianna Barwick's Melted Moon are just what I need right now - it's like a breath of fresh air 🌫️. I'm also super excited to see Steve Hauschildt back with Dividua - his music always gives me goosebumps 😍. These new artists are bringing so much positivity and creativity to the scene, and I'm here for it! 💖
 
I'm loving this dub techno vibe right now! It's like autumn has given way to a warm, fuzzy blanket 🧥🔥 Conna Haraway is definitely on my radar - his music is so atmospheric and evocative, I can already imagine myself lost in the sonic haze 💫 Spatial Fix and Shifted are two of my faves this year, but Redirect is giving me major summer day feels ☀️ What's with all these amazing releases? Peaches' Not in Your Mouth None of Your Business is like a breath of fresh air - queer resistance anthems are so necessary 🙌 And have you heard Lala Lalla's Does This Go Faster? It's like the indie-pop dream I never knew I needed 😍 The world needs more of this kind of vibes, imo 🤩
 
I'm low-key obsessed with Conna Haraway's new EP on Short Span label 🤩. The way he weaves together ambient textures and beats is pure magic. His music feels like a warm hug on a grey day ☁️. I'm loving how the industry is pushing more experimental artists, it's giving me life! 🌱
 
I'm so sure dub techno is super overrated 🤷‍♂️, like it's just a bunch of ambient textures and whatnot... but at the same time, I'm totally convinced Conna Haraway is a genius 💡, his music is so emotive and atmospheric that it really gets me every time 😔. And I'm not even gonna lie, I love how some of these newer artists are experimenting with different sounds, like Peaches' new album is giving me LIFE 💖, but then again, I've also heard their previous stuff and it's just so... basic 🙄. But hey, at the end of the day, music is all about personal taste, right? 🎵
 
🎶 So, what's this got to do with the economy? I mean, think about it - these artists are innovators, pushing the boundaries of sound, just like our entrepreneurs are pushing the boundaries of innovation and growth in our industries! And let's not forget, these musicians are creating jobs for themselves, their teams, and the entire music industry ecosystem. It's a matter of supporting local talent, much like how we need to support small businesses and startups. Conna Haraway's success is a testament to the power of hard work and creativity - what if our politicians were more like him? 🤝
 
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