
Experimental electronic DJ/producer HAAi is fresh off of pulling double duty at Weekend 1 of Coachella 2025 — opening up the Yuma tent and going back-to-back with UK crew Fcukers at the Quasar stage — before returning to the Yuma this Saturday. Her latest singles — "Can't Stand To Lose" and "Shapeshift" — mark a stylistic departure from her 2022 debut album, Baby, We're Ascending, focused heavily this time around on the vocals.
Stopping by for an exclusive FREAKS ONLY guest mix, HAAi tells us she hopes to tour with a full band in the near future, and hints at the possibility of a new album in the pipeline. In the meantime, she’s keeping busy with a full slate of festival appearances this summer, including Movement in Detroit this May and a return to LA on June 1 for an eight-hour set.
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