
Ninajirachi writes love letter to her computer in new single ‘Fuck My Computer’
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“Ninajirachi is a crown jewel of Australia’s dance scene”
“Electronic dance music’s best kept secret”
“Creates the kind of epic and universal EDM that takes you from creating music in your bedroom to playing festivals the world over”
“Sure to leave listeners wanting more”
“beneath Ninajirachi’s immaculate aesthetic moulding, there’s a deep knowledge of crowd-pleasing, extraordinarily satisfying dance music”
“Ninajirachi takes listeners on a rollercoaster ride through fully realised worlds of pseudo-ambient IDM, ultra-shimmery hyperpop and deftly meticulous, boundary-pushing aquacrunk”
“Her music has a shimmery, fractal, fantastical quality balanced with the toughness of bass that bangs in a way that makes you want to get off your butt and get moving”
‘Fuck My Computer‘ is out now, buy/stream here.
Ninajirachi today unveils her new single – the electroclash ‘Fuck My Computer’. LISTEN HERE.
Following her most recent single ‘All I Am’ – which skyrocketed with global support across triple j (reaching #1 Most Played on the station) and marked her debut entry in the ARIA singles charts – Ninajirachi’s momentum shows no sign of slowing down. Recently named Spotify’s EQUAL Ambassador for April and selected by Rolling Stone AU/NZ as part of their ‘Future of Music’ list, she continues to establish herself as one of the most innovative and distinctive producers emerging today.
Amongst scores of career highlights, from headlining shows across three continents, to her co-headline tour with umru and Australian tour with Porter Robinson, she’s also ticked off three iterations of her flagship club event Dark Crystal, with the fourth edition taking place this August featuring umru and MGNA Crrrta.
‘Fuck My Computer’ is a driving cut that further solidifies the timelessness of Ninajirachi’s calling card and extension of herself – her computer. As her sonic diverse world quickly expands, Ninajirachi takes a moment to reflect on her computer’s consistency as an emblem that has uncovered unimaginable worlds, defied boundaries in dance music categories and found a space where virtual limits don’t exist in an unfiltered gen Z EDM revival.
The accompanying music video, also out today, was directed, edited, 3D and VFX by Ball Bass John, with additional editing by Aria Zarzycki and additional footage by Billy Zammit. Emblematic of the nostalgic early-mid 2000s aesthetic Ninajirachi grew up on, the video guest stars Schroder & Coder, with special thanks to Kurt Johnson, Ivy Reynolds, Chris Elder and Steph Crowe.
WATCH: Fuck My Computer (Official Video)
Standing as a high-frequency, super-charged, cathartic release that captures the spirit of the project’s glitched-out, head-spinning songcraft, of ‘Fuck My Computer’ Ninajirachi shares, “I spend more time with my computer than anyone. I grew up with it, it has shaped me. It’s both good and bad but either way I wouldn’t know who I am without it” she shares. “All of my music is computer music, I just use the keyboard and trackpad. FMC happened last year after feeling frustrated that we’re still separate. The brain to machine bandwidth never feels fast enough and I think I could make better music if we just merged completely. I think about it all the time. Probably still a while off though.”
Continuing to ignite a level of out-of-this-world innovation with a sound that is all her own, Ninajirachi has her feet firmly planted in the international music landscape as “a producer of and for the internet age” (Music Tech). Described by Billboard as the “female equivalent to Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites-era Skrillex”, Ninajirachi has proven herself capable of opening up her own 2010s-inspired world – a world showcased her 2024 EP girl EDM, which has now grown into an adjective, a genre, a celebrated catchphrase and symbol amongst Nina’s fans across the globe.
An artist set on the expansive possibilities of dance music, Ninajirachi has raised a flag for the new generation of Australian electronic artists on the international stage, from appearances at Laneway Festival, Lollapalooza, EDC, Beyond The Valley, Dark Mofo and soon, Spilt Milk to sold out headline shows on both sides of the Pacific Ocean.
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