What's Happening?
Australian electronic duo PNAU has announced their upcoming seventh studio album titled 'AHHCade,' set to release on July 31 through the Sydney-based indie label etcetc, part of TMRW Music. The album is
described by PNAU's Nick Littlemore as a collection of 'heart songs' that blend electronic elements with emotional expressions. The album will feature collaborations with various artists, including the Mexican rock band The Warning and Atlanta hip-hop duo EARTHGANG. The lead single 'Nirvana,' featuring EARTHGANG and sadMONTH, a new project by Littlemore and Toronto's Dom Dias, has been released. PNAU, known for their international breakthrough with Elton John on the 2012 remix album 'Good Morning to the Night,' continues to explore new musical territories with this album.
Why It's Important?
The release of 'AHHCade' marks a significant moment for PNAU as they continue to expand their musical influence and explore new collaborations. The album's diverse range of featured artists highlights the duo's commitment to blending different musical genres and cultures, potentially attracting a wider audience. This approach not only strengthens PNAU's position in the global music scene but also showcases the evolving nature of electronic music. The collaboration with well-known artists like EARTHGANG could enhance the album's appeal, drawing in fans from different music communities and increasing its commercial success.
What's Next?
Following the album's release, PNAU will embark on the Australian leg of their Nirvana Tour 2026, starting June 19 in Cairns and concluding on July 4 in Erina. This tour will provide an opportunity for fans to experience the new music live and could further boost the album's popularity. Additionally, PNAU's representatives have hinted at more 'surprising' collaborations to be announced, suggesting that the duo may continue to explore innovative partnerships in the future.






