
"Ninajirachi is having a dream run with her debut album I Love My Computer and between leading this year's Aria nominations with eight nods and the rapturous crowds at sold-out shows, she knows it. I want to live up this one before I move on, because it might be hard to come back to this headspace and time, says Nina Wilson. I don't want to rush into the future."
"Released independently via NLV Records this August to international acclaim (including the Guardian's own five-star review), I Love My Computer's high-octane, innovative take on 2010s EDM has helped position the 26-year-old as Australia's next big dance export. Not that she's an overnight success. Since gaining prominence as a Triple J Unearthed High finalist in 2016 and 2017, Wilson has steadily established an audience through a series of playful, floor-filling releases, as well as sets at EDM festivals across the US."
I Love My Computer was released independently via NLV Records in August and received international acclaim, including a five-star Guardian review. The album combines high-octane, 2010s EDM-inspired production with distinctively Australian lyrical perspective and vocal delivery. The record won Triple J's album of the year and the Australian Music Prize (AMP), boosting finances after an expensive US tour. Extensive recent touring included dates across the US and Australia and festival slots at Coachella and Primavera. The album led to multiple ARIA nominations and increased recognition of the 26-year-old as a major Australian dance export.
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