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

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If you're looking for tracks to weather the British autumn, dub techno is an excellent choice - a deep, slow current that never goes out of fashion. Conna Haraway's latest EPs are proof that this genre still has plenty of talented proponents.

Spatial Fix, released earlier this year, showcases Haraway's skill at crafting hypnotic, slow-paced music. With Freon, he takes a more upbeat approach, blending dub techno with tropical trip-hop elements. However, it's the gorgeous dancehall-infused closer Patent that truly steals the show.

Meanwhile, Haraway has also contributed to the growing Short Span label, founded by Matthew Kent. Haraway's new track for the label is a standout, with Redirect and Detach displaying his skill at creating gripping, club-ready tracks. His sound design is meticulous, building deep layers into music that feels both misty and majestic.

In addition to these recommendations, there are plenty of other great tracks to add to your playlist this autumn. Peaches' latest single Not in Your Mouth None of Your Business is an awesome manifesto for queer resistance over a fist-raising electroclash beat. This Is Lorelei is another perfectly turned pop gem from one half of Water from Her Eyes, brimming with boyish feeling and a crunching, 90-second bedroom anthem about hurting someone by accident.

Dexter in the Newsagent by London pop-R&B artist Charmaine Ayoku features a cute, bumping beat as she shrugs off an unwanted relationship. Lala Lala's Does This Go Faster? is another wistful indie-pop dreamer that feels like the kind of moment that should last forever. Armand Hammer and the Alchemist's Super Nintendo showcases the incredible sampling skills of Alchemist, paired with a stunning verse by Billy Woods.

Finally, Julianna Barwick and Mary Lattimore's Melted Moon will transport you to another world - anchor yourself before listening, as their combined sound is otherworldly. Steve Hauschildt's Dividua is also worth checking out, particularly if you're familiar with his work in the esteemed kosmische band Emeralds.

These are just a few of this week's best new tracks - perfect for adding to your playlist and making your autumn soundtrack even more special.
 
Conna Haraway's music is like sipping hot tea on a rainy day 🍵☁️... it warms you up from the inside out. His latest work with Short Span label is fire 🔥, and that dancehall-infused closer Patent? Forget about it 😍... it's a whole mood board come to life. And can we talk about Julianna Barwick and Mary Lattimore's Melted Moon for a sec? 🌕... it's like they're speaking another language altogether. It's like being transported to another dimension, you feel me? 🚀
 
omg i am totally obsessed with conna haraway's new ep esp Freon!!! 🌴 that tropical trip-hop vibe is giving me LIFE 💖 his sound design is so on point too, i love how he builds those deep layers 🎶 can't wait to hear more from him! 💫
 
I'm loving this autumn vibes! I've been listening to a lot of dub techno lately, it's like music for getting lost in the foggy streets of London 🌫️. But honestly, I think Conna Haraway is underrated - his new EPs are giving me life! The way he blends different genres like tropical trip-hop and dancehall is pure magic ✨. And I'm obsessed with Peaches' latest single, it's like a anthem for the queer community 🤘. Not in Your Mouth None of Your Business is everything and more.
 
autumn vibes 🍁🎶 i'm so over the whole "dub techno is back" thing, but if haraway's spatial fix doesn't convince me, idk what will 😒 his newer stuff is actually pretty fire though, especially patent - it's like he bottled up a tropical island and put it in a dancehall jar 🌴. peaches' new single is also hella infectious, gotta get me in the mood for queer resistance 🔥
 
omg i'm totally loving Conna Haraway's new dub techno EPs right now they're like the perfect jam to get me through those long school days in october 🎶 u know when u just wanna zone out & focus on ur assignments? that's where spatial fix comes in lol! but seriously though, i've been listening to a lot of different genres lately since our music class got canceled due to covid and now im trying to find some sick beats for my study sessions 📚
 
Music can be the mirror that reflects our emotions and experiences - "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing." 🙏
 
I'm all about exploring those underground vibes during autumn 🍂🎧. I mean, who needs anything else when you've got Conna Haraway's spatial fix to keep you company? That dub techno is like the ultimate mood-setter for those cozy winter nights 🏠🔥
 
dub techno is so underrated right now, everyone's all about that hyperpop life but there's something about the slow burn vibes of spatial fix that's just soothing 🌫️ i mean conna haraway's got some serious skills when it comes to crafting tracks that'll get you moving in a more subtle way. and those collabs with short span are fire 💥
 
omg i'm so down for dub techno rn 🤩 spatial fix by conna haraway is like my vibe lol he's got this amazing ability to create these hypnotic slow-paced tracks that just make me wanna sit and listen all day i also love freon from him it's like he blended his sound with some tropical trip-hop elements and it's SO GOOD 🌴
 
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