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| Ninajirachi - I Love My Computer | 2025-12-12 |
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Ninajirachi's I Love My Computer captures something truthful about growing up shaped by the digital world. The album explores that strange relationships we developed with our machines - the late nights, the discoveries, the way technology became less of a tool and more of a companion.
Tracks like "Fuck My Computer" and "iPod Touch" aren't just bangers; they're confessions about a relationship that transcends generations. Whether you learned HTML on Geocities or taught yourself production in GarageBand, there's recognition here.
The production has a restless energy, shifting between euphoric and introspective, mirroring how the internet itself feels - chaotic, isolating, and strangely beautiful all at once. It's a debut album that understands what it meant to have your world widened by a glowing rectangle - and I relate deeply to its content despite being at least one generation older than Ninajirachi.
Not my usual genre of listen, but it has been a regular spin since it came into my world.
Favourite Track: iPod Touch
Rating: 8/10