Ninajirachi Stars in Self-Directed Video for “Petroleum”

Australian artist unveils latest self-directed music video for the hyper-pop single, “Petroleum”

Ninajirachi wears multiple hats as she steps up to star in her latest self-directed video for the single, “Petroleum“. Out on 1 September on NLV Records, the track showcases Ninajirachi’s unique and intoxicating sound design in a glitchy, hyper-pop production.

She opens the record with dreamy and emotion-rich synth chords layered with poignant and crystal clear vocals. The song illuminates her unmatched ability to cater to a fresh new generation of dance music fans eager to enter the timeless dance-pop ecstasy.

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In the dreamy music video clip, there are snippets of surreal montage-like footages cleverly combined with close-ups of the DJ herself and fantasy landscapes in the backdrop. The self-directed video exudes a vulnerable yet powerful story of the song.

Shot in the Rocky Mountains, Mojave Desert, Bisti Badlands New Mexico, Yosemite the Blue Mountains in Australia and across multiple breathtaking locations, the DJ shared that the video was inspired by the lockdown in the continent down under. “Australia was the most locked down country in the world at the time, so our trip and shooting this video truly felt like a once-in-a-lifetime experience”, she reveals.

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Taking inspiration from artists like Alison Wonderland, A-Trak, RL Grime, Anna Lunoe, and more, Ninajirachi’s sound brings an edgy flair to the forefront of the electronic music scene. This catchy double-sided single release is a catchy creation set to light up the airwaves with honeyed vocals.

Watch the captivating music video here as you get mesmerized by Ninajirachi’s talent:

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Goosebumps never lie! My name is Sheila and i'm lucky to have enjoyed a career in the music industry. As a dance music enthusiast, there is nothing more incredible than the euphoria on the dance floor. Whether it's dance pop, techno, house, trance, or any other sub-genre of dance music, I'm always up for a good time!

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