Róisín Murphy

Róisín Marie Murphy (born 5 July 1973) is an Irish singer-songwriter and record producer. She first became known in the 1990s as one-half of the UK-Irish trip hop duo Moloko with her partner Mark Brydon. After the breakup of Moloko, Murphy embarked on a solo career, releasing her debut solo album Ruby Blue in 2005.

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Summary Róisín MurphyRóisín Marie Murphy (born 5 July 1973) is an Irish singer-songwriter and record producer. She first became known in the 1990s as one-half of the UK-Irish trip hop duo Moloko with her partner Mark Brydon. After the breakup of Moloko, Murphy embarked on a solo career, releasing her debut solo album Ruby Blue in 2005. Her second solo album, Overpowered, was released in 2007. After an eight-year hiatus, her third album Hairless Toys was released in 2015; it was subsequently nominated for the Mercury Music Prize and Ireland’s Choice Music Prize. In 2018, she released four 12\” releases in collaboration with producer Maurice Fulton to critical praise. In June 2019, Murphy released the disco-inspired single \”Incapable\”, which although denied at the time, marked the beginning of a new album cycle. In October 2020, she announced her fifth solo album,. The album includes previously released singles dating from 2012 until 2020 as well as new material, and was released on 2 October 2020. Murphy was brought up in Arklow, County Wicklow, Ireland. When she was 12 years old, her family moved to Manchester, England. She embraced 1960s fashions from going with her mother, an antique dealer, to car boot sales and charity shops.

She concealed her singing voice, not wanting other people to know she \”sounded like Elaine Paige\” when she herself enjoyed listening to the likes of Sonic Youth and Pixies instead. Aged 19, Murphy moved to Sheffield, where she began going to nightclubs and was inspired by the Vivienne Westwood designs she saw at Trash. She met Brydon in 1994 at a party, using the chat-up line \”Do you like my tight sweater? See how it fits my body. \” Brydon brought Murphy to his Fon Studios, where he auditioned her voice on tape, and they began dating, and the newly formed Moloko were signed to Echo Records, releasing their debut album Do You Like My Tight Sweater? the following year. The album reached number three on the UK Albums Chart, and became their most successful British single, reaching number two. After three years of living in Manchester, her parents divorced and moved back to Ireland. Murphy insisted on remaining alone in the UK because she did not think that her mother had the strength to continue taking care of her. In place of paying Boris Dlugosch, Murphy helped write \”Never Enough\”, which reached number sixteen on the British Singles Chart in June 2001.