Róisín Murphy is an Irish singer-songwriter and record producer known for her distinctive voice and eclectic style that interweaves elements of pop, electronic, and dance music. With a career that began in the 1990s as one-half of the trip-hop duo Moloko, Murphy achieved early success with hits like "Sing It Back" and "The Time Is Now." Following Moloko's hiatus, she embarked on a solo career, earning critical acclaim with her debut album "Ruby Blue" in 2005 and the follow-up, "Overpowered" in 2007, both of which showcased her innovative approach to music and fashion.
In recent years, Murphy has continued to push creative boundaries, releasing a series of albums and singles that highlight her chameleonic approach to music-making. Her 2020 album, "Róisín Machine," was celebrated for its cohesive fusion of disco, house, and electronic beats, and the subsequent "Róisín Machine (Deluxe)" edition offered fans even more of her vibrant sonic universe. The plethora of remixes, like "What Not To Do (Moodymann Remix)" and "Shellfish Mademoiselle (Paul Woolford Remix)," evidence her tracks' versatility and the respect she commands in the electronic music scene. Live performances, including "Flash of Light (Live in Berlin)," capture the infectious energy and presence that Murphy brings to the stage, solidifying her status as an enduring and ever-evolving icon in contemporary music.
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