Ninajirachi closed out the second weekend of Coachella by debuting a new Porter Robinson remix alongside Underscores – check it out below.
READ MORE: ‘I Love My Computer’ is the album of Ninajirachi’s electric dreams
After much fan speculation following a teaser being posted to his website earlier in the week, Robinson made a surprise appearance during Ninajirachi’s debut set at the Californian festival last weekend (April 10).
During that performance, the pair gave festivalgoers an early listen to an unreleased new track thought to be titled ‘WannaCry’. Closing out the second weekend at the festival last night (April 19), the Australian hyperpop artist was joined by Underscores to perform a remix of Robinson’s 2024 track ‘Perfect Pinterest Garden’.
Robinson went on to share a video of the performance on X, calling the two “the future of music.” Earlier this week, Underscores did a pop-up set in the back of a truck with Ninajirachi in attendance, along with Jane Remover and ericdoa.
“perfect pinterest garden” remixed by the future of music @ninajirachi @underscoresplus <3 https://t.co/MwWEupAoLS
— porter robinson (@porterrobinson) April 18, 2026
— ninajirachi (@ninajirachi) April 19, 2026
Jane Remover, underscores, and Ninajirachi look exquisite together in new Coachella photo pic.twitter.com/dMAjIFyHue
— JR Updates (@jrdailyupdates) April 18, 2026
Ninajirachi released ‘I Love My Computer’ last year, which was named one of NME‘s 20 best debut albums of 2025.
Speaking to NME after its release, the musician reflected on its influences. “I had been diving back into a lot of old Australian dance music, like Miami Horror, Pnau and Empire of the Sun, and other dance music from that time, like Adrian Lux and Ladyhawke.
“That was just before I was a teenager, still in primary school and didn’t have access to blogs and stuff to learn about it at the time,” she told us. I was getting really into that. In the session with Ben, maybe we had a break and a little microdose, and everyone was relaxed.
“I started looping and adding synths, and maybe subconsciously the Pnau influence from the weeks leading up leaked through.”
As for Underscores, NME gave her latest album, ‘U’, a glowing five-star review. “In capturing celebrity transience and ensuing emotional seclusion, ‘U’ retains Underscores’ established documentarian approach to pop music: she’s both time capsule and mirror, a reflection of a globalised, overstimulated, reputation-conscious, isolated generation and its parasocial obsessions,” it read.
“‘U’ is not as narratively juicy as ‘Wallsocket’ – an almost-mockumentary of Middle America brimming with Twin Peaks-level lore – but it retains Grey’s observational viewpoint, a dystopian-gaze with surreal liminality.”
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