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Track: Frost Children and Ninajirachi Unite on Reimagined ‘SISTERS’

  • February 11, 2026
  • Deb Pelser
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Two of the most restless names in contemporary electronic music have found common ground. Frost Children and Ninajirachi have joined forces on new single ‘SISTERS’, a reimagining that expands the emotional circuitry of Frost Children’s 2025 album SISTER.

Originally the thesis and backbone of that record, ‘SISTER’ was less a track than a manifesto, a study in co-dependence, change and the elastic tension of creative partnership. On ‘SISTERS’, the song mutates. Ninajirachi adds a tender new verse, Angel and Lulu Prost contribute fresh lyrics, and the instrumentation is rebuilt from the ground up. The result feels less like a remix and more like a dialogue, one that follows Frost Children’s recent rework of Ninajirachi’s ‘Fuck My Computer’.

Frost Children’s third album, released via True Panther and Dirty Hit last September, leaned heavily into the golden-age rush of EDM and blog house, the sounds that shaped their St. Louis upbringing. Emo, electro and high-gloss pop threaded through the record, but at its core was something more personal: the lived reality of being siblings, bandmates and roommates. “Twin telepathy” isn’t branding for Angel and Lulu. It’s method.

Ninajirachi arrives from a similarly self-defined space. Her debut album I Love My Computer, released via NLV Records, was positioned as a generational statement, expanding the contours of Australian electronic music while asserting a new framework for female and non-binary producers in the scene. If Frost Children’s work is about partnership, Ninajirachi’s is about authorship, and ‘SISTERS’ allows those two impulses to intersect.

The collaboration lands as Frost Children continue their SISTER World Tour, following sold-out North American and European legs with upcoming headline dates in the UK, Australia and Japan, alongside festival appearances at Ultra in Florida, Roskilde in Denmark and Mad Cool in Spain. For Ninajirachi, it marks another international step outward from a debut that already signalled global ambition.

‘SISTERS’ doesn’t just extend an album cycle. It reframes it. Where SISTER mapped identity through intimacy, this new iteration broadens the circle, finding kinship in collaboration.

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Photo Credit: Andrea Mauri

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