Electropop artist, Róisín Murphy, is about to release her album, Hit Parade Remixes, on Friday, May 24th.Reimagining her landmark album Hit Parade, It features the recently released “The House (System Olympia Remix),” and dials up Róisín’s eccentric artistry, with the help of a hand-selected cast of producers and DJs including Moodymann, System Olympia, Hernan Cattaneo, and more. Murphy is also on tour in the US starting June 07th in New York. Keep reading below to find out more.
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With an enviable career spanning three decades and renowned for her enigmatic stage presence, Róisín Murphy is a pioneering force in electronic pop who fearlessly pushes boundaries and captivates audiences with her unique artistic vision. On her latest, hyper modern album Hit Parade, Róisín continues to surf her own musical waves with utter aplomb as she’s done throughout her entire career.
Taking inspiration from her early years in a small Irish town and immersing herself in vibrant club scenes, Róisín’s discography is a hypnotic blend of diverse sounds and genres that spans her early days in Moloko, known for the hit “Sing It Back,” to her critically acclaimed solo albums – such as her beguiling solo debut Ruby Blue, ahead-of-its-time pop outlier Overpowered, and utterly massive 2020 album Róisín Machine, a deeply-felt ode to dubby-disco, techno, and house. A cultural polymath and an incomparable live performer, Róisín has shared headline stages at the most prestigious festivals and venues across the world, including headline appearances at Glastonbury, Coachella, and Primavera Sound, and recently joining the ranks of star-studded performers to perform at London’s historic Royal Albert Hall.
Following its wildly successful European run, the North American leg of Róisín’s Hit Parade Tour will bring her incomparable, larger than life and electrifying live performance and show-stopping wardrobe to major cities across the U.S. where she will be recreating all of her electropop hits on the spot with live instruments before a not-to-be-missed set at Bonnaroo.