A generation raised in tandem with its screens has long since stopped pretending there’s a clear boundary between the digital and the intimate. Phones glow beside our beds, laptops hum through the night, and somewhere in that circuitry a new kind of emotional language has taken shape. Few artists have portrayed that relationship with as much romantic and erotic charge as Ninajirachi. It’s there in the title of her breakthrough album “I Love My Computer” (2025), and even more bluntly in tracks like “Fuck My Computer”, declarations that treat the machine not as a tool but as confidant, collaborator and object of affection. So how do you soundtrack a love affair between a person and her closest companion? By building a sound that feels as immediate and addictive as the interface itself: a dopamine-rush hybrid of EDM, house, dubstep and hyperpop, where crystalline melodies collide with bass-heavy drops, pixelated textures and maxed-out euphoria. The result is music that flickers between the ecstatic and the introspective, equally suited to solitary late-night scrolling and collective release on the dance floor. This August, Ninajirachi brings that wildly wired world to Stay Out West.

 

Ninajirachi will perform at Stay Out West on Thursday August 13th