Irish singer, formerly one half of Moloko, who launched a solo career with Ruby Blue (2005) and followed with Overpowered (2007) and Róisín Machine (2020). Known for an eclectic blend of electronic, disco and experimental pop and for collaborations with producers such as Matthew Herbert and Richard Barrett (as noted in reviews).

Former member of Moloko; solo albums include Ruby Blue (2005), Overpowered (2007) and Róisín Machine (2020). Collaborated with producer Matthew Herbert on Ruby Blue; reviews reference Richard Barrett as a long-time collaborator involved in Róisín Machine.

DeBaser's reviews cover Róisín Murphy's transition from Moloko to a solo career, highlighting albums Ruby Blue (2005), Overpowered (2007) and Róisín Machine (2020). Critics praise her vocal charisma and adventurous production while disagreeing on occasional pop choices. Genres discussed include disco, nu-disco, house, electro-jazz and trip-hop.

For:Listeners of electronic, disco, nu-disco and experimental pop; fans of Moloko and Róisín Murphy's solo work.

 "I want something more!"

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 Róisín Murphy is the muse, the chanteuse, the diva most suited for such an operation, given that she certainly lacks neither class nor talent.

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 a horrible piece, without flair, without imagination, banal and with a silly structure like the worst Spears.

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