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Ninajirachi Drops Glitched Ode to Screen Time ‘Fuck My Computer’

The Australian DJ and producer delivers a chaotic love letter to the machine that’s been her constant companion

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Billy Zammit

Ninajirachi is back with a new single.

The DJ and producer has dropped “Fuck My Computer”, a glitched-out banger and chaotic love letter to the machine that’s been her constant companion.

“I spend more time with my computer than anyone,” she says. “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.”

Written during a moment of digital existentialism, “FMC” taps into the weird limbo between brain and machine.

“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.”

The music video (watch below), directed, and edited by Ball Bass John, channels the Y2K era Ninajirachi grew up on. It features guest spots from Schroder & Coder and delivers a big nostalgic hit of early-internet chaos.

Coming off the back of “All I Am” (her first ARIA singles chart entry) and a spot in Rolling Stone AU/NZ’s Future of Music 2025 list, 25-year-old Nina Wilson shows no sign of slowing down.

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As we wrote in our recent profile:

“Ninajirachi creates the kind of epic, intricate, and universal EDM that takes you from creating music in your bedroom on the Central Coast of NSW to playing festivals the world over, including Lollapalooza, EDC Las Vegas, and Laneway, where she was the 2025 interstitial DJ. A triple j Unearthed High finalist in 2016 and 2017, she’s been releasing music officially since the age of 18, leading to her being signed to Nina Las Vegas’s label, NLV records.

“Ninajirachi cites her primary influences as “nature, fantasy, science fiction, ideas of occult and magic,” which makes a whole lot of sense when you hear her music: each song is a fantastical world unto itself, like a hyperpop soundtrack to the world’s most deranged video game.”

Read an exclusive interview with Ninajirachi here. Check out the full Future of Music 2025 list here.

Ninajirachi’s “Fuck My Computer” is out now.