Ninajirachi’s Debut Album I Love My Computer — A Glitchy Ode to Digital Youth

A Digital Coming-of-Age Story in 12 Tracks

Australian electronic producer Ninajirachi (real name Nina Wilson) released her much-anticipated debut album, I Love My Computer, on August 8, 2025, via NLV Records .

A conceptual and emotional journey through late-night production, teenage discovery, and digital nostalgia, the album builds around the idea that “her computer isn’t just a tool—it was her gateway, her teacher, her instrument” .

 

What Makes It Stand Out

I Love My Computer - Ninajirachi
I Love My Computer – Ninajirachi

 

  • A nostalgic tribute to early internet and 2010s EDM, reimagined with hyperpop flair .
  • Fiercely original production, blending glitch beats, acid house, chipmunk vocals, and moments of introspection .
  • Emotionally resonant themes—from digital overload in “Delete” to teens flipping through Instagram’s emotional maze in “Battery Death” .
  • One collaboration, “It’s You” featuring internet star daine, rounds out the album with crossover radio appeal .

 

Where It’s Making Waves

  • Debuted at #18 on the ARIA Albums Chart, soaring to #1 on the Australian Dance Albums Chart .
  • Garnered immediate acclaim:
    • The Guardian praised it as “immensely fun and inventive,” melding narrative depth with hyper-charged energy .
    • EDM.com called it “an ode to the hyper-connected world… her best work” .

 

Track Highlights

“Fuck My Computer” — A blazing, glitch-fueled intro that sets the album’s daring tone .

“iPod Touch” — Nostalgia-laced lyrics about teenage music discovery (“It sounds like high school… yellow Pikachu case”) .

“CSIRAC” — A tribute to Australia’s first digital computer, overflowing with acid-house breaks and eerie glitches .

“Infohazard” — Dark, piano-led, and entrancing, it explores early internet’s emotional overwhelm .

“Sing Good” & “All At Once” — Ambient and cinematic, closing the album with a sense of creative liberation .

 

Why It Matters Today

  • Ninajirachi defines her sound as “girl EDM,” reclaiming a 2010s electronic legacy with cheek and digital intimacy .
  • From her roots as a Triple J Unearthed High finalist to performing major festivals like Lollapalooza and EDC, this album affirms her ascent as one of Australia’s brightest electronic exports .
  • The nostalgic, vivid production resonates now—when dreamy hyperpop, internet culture, and emotional storytelling converge in global music trends.

 

Quick Recap

I Love My Computer - Ninajirachi
I Love My Computer – Ninajirachi

 

Feature – Details

Album – I Love My Computer

Artist – Ninajirachi (Nina Wilson)

Release Date – August 8, 2025

Themes – Digital nostalgia, love for technology, Gen-Z memory

Chart – Debut ARIA #18 / Dance Albums #1

Critical Praise- The Guardian, EDM.com, triple j

Standout Tracks – “Fuck My Computer”, “iPod Touch”, “CSIRAC”, “Infohazard”, “All At Once”

 

Final Thoughts

Ninajirachi’s debut I Love My Computer is more than an album—it’s a vibrant digital diary and a love letter to the electronic music that shaped her. It’s equal parts nostalgic and forward-thinking, emotional and euphoric. Whether you’re a hyperpop fan or just discovering Gen-Z electronic sounds, this record delivers a universe you’ll want to explore on repeat.

 

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