Ninajirachi’s “I Love My Computer” Brings Virtual Emotion to the Forefront

Australian electronic artist Ninajirachi announces debut LP "I Love My Computer", due August 8.Photo Credit: Passive KneelingThere’s a cinematic energy to Ninajirachi’s debut album, I Love My Computer, dropping August 8 on NLV Records. It’s a body of work shaped not just by sound, but by a deep digital intimacy—the kind born in browser tabs …

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Australian electronic artist Ninajirachi announces debut LP “I Love My Computer”, due August 8.

Photo Credit: Passive Kneeling

There’s a cinematic energy to Ninajirachi’s debut album, I Love My Computer, dropping August 8 on NLV Records. It’s a body of work shaped not just by sound, but by a deep digital intimacy—the kind born in browser tabs and late-night playlists.

Her new single, “iPod Touch,” encapsulates this feeling, evoking early-2000s memories of music discovery. With sweeping synths and glitchy pulses, the track feels like an emotional reboot of the dance floor.

The artist explains: “I’ve spent more time with my computer than any one person… I may never have discovered electronic music without it.”

That revelation speaks to a generation whose creative awakenings were sparked through digital means. With “All I Am” already making waves across Australia’s triple j and climbing into ARIA charts, Ninajirachi is solidifying herself as a force in a tech-fueled pop landscape.

I Love My Computer bridges past and present, digital and real—a mirror of today’s fragmented but emotionally connected world.


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