Ninajirachi enlists horsegiirL for rework of ‘Delete’
PRAISE FOR Ninajirachi
“Moving between EDM, tech-house, speed garage, dubstep, and hyperpop, producer Nina Wilson presents an aggressively stimulating, distinctly Australian look at life online”
“This is a generational talent that everyone has taken notice of”
“...an immensely fun and inventive dance album that doubles as a surprisingly touching coming-of-age story from one of Australia’s minted electronic exports”
“Ninajirachi, aka Nina Wilson, has become one of Australia’s most innovative and influential electronic artists”
“Ninajirachi is a crown jewel of Australia’s dance scene”
“Electronic dance music’s best kept secret”
“It's not just Nina giving us a self-portrait of sorts, but also a commentary on what it is to grow up as a person in an age of technology… it is a versatile one from a producer using her chops to not just pull together banging beats, but a narrative, too”
“Between thrillingly kinetic bangers – like the pummelling ‘CSIRAC’, named for Australia’s first digital computer, and the unabashedly dubsteppy ‘Battery Death’ – the album looks back on the 25-year-old’s musical journey through her relationship with one of her most enduring partners and collaborators: her computer”
“Much like its maker, the 12-track project is smart, stylish and ebullient, with a bit of edge and a lot of observations on living and loving in our computer world”
“Club music at its most unabashedly online, which, as we’ll see, ironically makes it all the more real”
‘Delete (horsegiirL Remix)’ is out now, buy/stream here.
On the heels of her upcoming UK and EU tour, Ninajirachi today presents a remix of ‘Delete’ from revered DJ, writer, producer and fashion icon horsegiirL. LISTEN HERE.
Released via NLV Records, Ninajirachi’s acclaimed debut album I Love My Computer is a boundary-pushing, culturally resonant record praised as a defining shift in the 2025 music landscape. Recognised culturally as a leader reshaping the role of female and non-binary artists in her genre, the record set a benchmark for the future of Australian electronic music.
Speaking to posting and deleting Instagram stories, of ‘Delete’, Ninajirachi previously revealed that“There was this text post that said ‘I be like “me and who” knowing exactly tf who ur my target”. Now uplifted with genre-defying DJ-producer horsegiirL’s trademark surge of euphoric hardstyle that seamlessly blends the contours of future-pop with the rhythm of techno club traditions, Ninajirachi says of the rework, “I wrote Delete over some piano chords in 2019 and I could’ve never guessed it would sound like this in 2026. So grateful to have my first interspecies collab out in the world <3”.
Since its release in August last year, I Love My Computer has been emphatically praised as a generational debut album locally and abroad. Celebrated across Rolling Stone as “a poignant tribute to 2010s EDM,” Sydney Morning Herald, The Guardian (5/5 Stars), Billboard, Resident Advisor, Mixmag, NME, Dazed, Beatportal, Bandcamp, The Line of Best Fit, Wonderland Magazine to heavy endorsement from international tastemakers as Anthony Fantano and Derrick Gee, she took out theAustralian Music Prize, triple j’s J Award for Australian Album of the Year and Australian Music Video of the Year (F*ck My Computer) and reached #1 on the Australian Albums Chart and Vinyl Chart.
The years-in-making project is reflective of Ninajirachi’s fearless passion, enduring grind and fierce community backing, cultivating a global reputation that has earned her sold-out shows across three continents. 2025 saw Nina became the most nominated artist at the ARIA Awards before going on to win Best Solo Artist, Michael Gudinski Breakthrough Artist and Best Independent Release. Ninajirachi has redefined pop and club music for Australia’s next wave of talent, and as The Guardian confirmed, “Ninajirachi is having a dream run with her debut album I Love My Computer.”
Known for her genre-blurring sound and innovative production, Ninajirachi’s global reputation includes appearances at Lollapalooza, EDC, Laneway Festival, supports for Charli xcx, Porter Robinson, RL Grime, Alison Wonderland, umru, Mallrat, Skin on Skin to collaborations and remixes with deadmau5, The Neptunes, Princess Nokia, ISOxo, 1tbsp, Anna Lunoe, daine, Kota Banks, MGNA Crrrta, FrostChildren, Effy and many more. Counting fans as widespread as PinkPantheress, Addison Rae, Caroline Polachek, The Dare, Cashmere Cat to BBC Radio 1’s Jack Saunders, NOVA’s Tim Blackwell and Maddy Rowe, HIT’s Nic and Loren, Ninajirachi dominated 2025.
In celebration of the record, Ninajirachi will be heading on a run of UK/EU dates this March ahead of her debut at renowned festivals Coachella and Primavera Sound, and biggest Australian headline tour as part of her longstanding Dark Crystal series in July.
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