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Ninajirachi Rewires Digital Music With Stunning Debut Album, “I Treasure My Pc”

by musicsoundwizard@gmail.com   ·  3 months ago  
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In an era where our relationship with technology⁤ frequently enough feels ⁣increasingly dystopian, Ninajirachi boldly chooses too ​defy⁣ the norm. The⁣ talented DJ and producer has just unveiled her debut album, I Love My Computer, a tribute to the interconnected and​ digital realm⁣ of electronic music, while also celebrating the⁣ physical devices that make it‍ all ‌possible.

Much like Giorgio Moroder hailed⁢ the ⁤Moog synthesizer for crafting “the sound of a generation,” Ninajirachi ‌embraces⁤ her computer as an extension of herself—her muse, mentor in music creation,​ and ⁤ultimate collaborator.

This meticulously produced yet instinctively ⁤raw 12-track album takes listeners on a journey through ‍a tapestry of memories that reflect this unique bond. Ninajirachi and⁢ her computer create an ⁣experience that feels both personal like a diary entry and vast as ​the World Wide Web itself.

the standout ⁤lyric ⁣from ⁤her ⁢single “Fuck⁤ My⁤ Computer”—“I wanna fuck my computer ’cause no one on ⁢this planet knows me better”—is just one example ⁢of⁣ how relatable her lyrics are for producers everywhere.​ Lines such as “FL ​Studio so dumb I fell asleep on the keys, looping through my speakers bleeding into my dreams” ⁤(from⁣ “iPod Touch”) and “Fell into bed like I was meant to be here; ‍as⁣ a woman found‌ a world there and gave it my heart; now we’re soulmates” (from “All At Once”)⁤ convey these sentiments with unapologetic flair.

The more somber track‍ “Infohazard,” which⁤ addresses the risks ⁤associated with harmful online content, resonates deeply across generations since the dawn of the ⁢internet. For Ninajirachi, these experiences⁤ represent ‍essential rites of passage—a liturgy ‌that evokes nostalgia even in its most twisted forms.

Nostalgia is undeniably one pillar supporting I Love My Computer, but what she offers is ⁢not⁤ merely a bitter reflection ⁣on ⁢what has been lost. It’s not about glorifying an idealized past in sterile vaporwave aesthetics. Instead, Ninajirachi celebrates ⁣these pivotal life moments openly—using them as stepping stones toward an ⁤even brighter future.

This⁣ remarkable album firmly establishes the Australian artist as one‌ of today’s most promising ​talents within electronic ⁤music.⁢ As​ being recognized by ⁢ EDM.com ‌as one‍ of ‌2022’s top producers, Ninajirachi has only gained‌ momentum. She has released several companion projects ⁢including‘4×4’  and ‘girl edm’ (which she humorously notes could have been combined into one album ‌if she’d had ‌more patience), developed‌ anofficial demo project  for Ableton Live 11, performed at major festivals such as Lollapalooza and EDC ‌Las Vegas, and headlined‍ sold-out club shows across both sides of ‍the⁤ Pacific‍ Ocean.

The uniqueness of< em>I Love My computer, though⁣ lies not⁢ only in its‍ storytelling but also in its production quality which stands out amidst⁤ contemporary electronic music trends. While drawing‌ inspiration ⁢from ​sounds popular during her childhood—such as electroclash or Y2K trance reminiscent of Wolfgang Gartner or‍ zedd—this record feels fresh and distinctly hers.

Ninajirachi shared during ⁢her‍ appearance on Triple J’s< em>Splendid​ Sundays [podcast](‍ https://musicsoundwizard.com/)that some beats ‌are influenced by classics from her youth like Avicii’s iconic house anthem “I Could ‍be The one,” or Empire Of the‍ Sun’s timeless hit “Walking ⁣On A Dream.” This led to ⁣forming< em>I Love My Computer ; ​aiming to connect past influences with ​present-day sounds.

the artist’s exceptional technical‌ prowess allows for bending various influences into⁣ vibrant expressions throughout this‌ kaleidoscopic vision reflected within each⁣ tracklist segment—from‍ subversive tempo‍ shifts found in songs like “CSIRAC,” “London Song,” or “All I Am,”⁣ featuring industrial drums ‌alongside distorted basslines paired against‌ abrasive synths.

“iPod Touch,” “Delete,” “It’s You,” along with“Infohazard” embrace brighter ⁢soundscapes filled with playful arpeggios complemented ‍by sweet vocals while elsewhere,“Deliver Legal” emerges uniquely among them all—a ‍haunting ballad showcasing solely Ninajirachi’s voice⁢ accompanied solely by synths creating ambient vibes setting​ it apart from other exuberant tracks featured throughout this collection.

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