I Love My Computer

2025 studio album by Ninajirachi From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

I Love My Computer is the debut studio album by Australian electronic DJ and producer Ninajirachi, released on 8 August 2025 by NLV Records.

Released8 August 2025
Length39:49
Quick facts Studio album by Ninajirachi, Released ...
I Love My Computer
Studio album by
Released8 August 2025
Genre
Length39:49
LabelNLV
Producer
Ninajirachi chronology
Girl EDM
(2024)
I Love My Computer
(2025)
Singles from I Love My Computer
  1. "All I Am"
    Released: 25 February 2025[1]
  2. "Fuck My Computer"
    Released: 14 May 2025[2]
  3. "iPod Touch"
    Released: 20 June 2025[3]
  4. "Infohazard"
    Released: 17 July 2025[4][5]
  5. "It's You"
    Released: 8 August 2025[6]
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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
The GuardianStarStarStarStarStar[7]
The Line of Best Fit9/10[8]
The Needle Drop8/10[9]
Pitchfork7.8/10[10]
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Primarily written and produced by Wilson herself, I Love My Computer is an electronic dance music album inspired by Australian electronic music from her childhood, as well as the genres of trance and complextro.[11] Upon announcement, she said "I've spent more time with my computer than any one person. It helped me discover who I am… All of my music is computer music—it's my instrument, and I don't know who I would be without it."[3] The album is noted for its loosely autobiographical lyricism and commentary on technology and the Internet, as well as references to online and Australian culture.

I Love My Computer received critical acclaim and peaked at number 12 on the ARIA Albums Chart. It won Best Independent Release[12] at the 2025 ARIA Music Awards, and was also nominated for Album of the Year, Best Dance/Electronic Release, Best Cover Art, Best Engineered Release and Best Produced Release.[13] It also won the 2025 Australian Music Prize[14] and Album of the Year at the 2025 J Awards, with the music video for "Fuck My Computer" winning Music Video of the Year.[15]

Composition

Vivian Medithi of The Fader described the album as a "mix of bloghouse, trance, and hardstyle" that "recombines DNA from Skrillex and Flume’s big-tent EDM with the flubbery pop of PC Music and Porter Robinson."[16]

Critical reception

Jared Richards of The Guardian described the album as "an immensely fun and inventive dance album that doubles as a surprisingly touching coming-of-age story."[7]

Alessio Anesi of EDM.com said: "The stunning album effectively crystallises the Australian artist as one of today's brightest young stars in the electronic music scene." Anesi said "[the] production lands as among the most unique in the contemporary electronic music landscape. Although Ninajirachi draws from sounds that were trending when she just was a toddler—like electroclash, YK2 [sic] trance and the complextro of Wolfgang Gartner and Zedd—this record feels modern and completely her own."[17]

Katie Bain of Billboard described the album as "smart, stylish and ebullient, with a bit of edge and a lot of observations on living and loving in our computer world", calling it "one of the year's best dance albums".[18]

Track listing

All tracks are written and produced by Nina Wilson, except where noted.

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I Love My Computer track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."London Song"  3:15
2."iPod Touch"
  • Wilson
  • Darcy Baylis
  • Wilson
  • Darcy Baylis
3:16
3."Fuck My Computer"  3:10
4."CSIRAC"  3:21
5."Delete"  3:51
6."ฅ^•ﻌ•^ฅ" 1:06
7."All I Am"
  • Wilson
  • Greenwald
  • Lee
  • McDougall
  • DeVita
 3:02
8."Infohazard"
  • Wilson
  • Baylis
  • Wilson
  • Baylis
4:29
9."Battery Death"
  • Wilson
  • Ginger Scott
  • Wilson
  • Scott
3:18
10."Sing Good"  2:40
11."It's You" (with Daine)
  • Wilson
  • Baylis
  • Daine Lauren Wright
 2:49
12."All at Once"
  • Wilson
  • Kenta Hoskin
  • Wilson
  • Kenta204
5:26
Total length:39:49
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Personnel

Credits adapted from the album's liner notes and Tidal.[19][20]

  • Ninajirachiproduction, sampler
  • Wave Racermixing
  • Wayne Sunderland – mastering
  • Darcy Baylis – production on "iPod Touch" and "Infohazard"
  • Ginger Scott – production on "Battery Death"
  • Kenta204 – production on "All at Once"
  • Aria Zarzycki – cover art, photography
  • John You – art direction, graphics

Charts

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