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Roisin Murphy

Hairless Toys (2024 Reissue)

limited red lp - £23.99 | Buy
The long-awaited return of pop's finest alternative diva.
Roisin Murphy

Take Her Up To Monto (2024 Reissue)

2lp - £26.99 | Buy
Unlike the seamless journey of ‘Hairless Toys’, ‘Take Her Up To Monto’ offers a wilder ride.
Roisin Murphy

Hit Parade

limited 140g burnt orange marble 2lp in gatefold sleeve + 'Royal Albert Hall' Bonus CD + download - £27.99 | Buy
limited deluxe 140g purple marbled 2lp w/ exclusive bonus track in gatefold sleeve w/ holographic foil print + 24pp booklet + mirrored inner sleeves + download - £37.99 | Buy

140g black 2lp in gatefold sleeve + download - £28.99 | Buy
One of music’s most innovative artists, Queen of Electronic Music and the Avant-Garde, Róisín Murphy is back with her sixth lp in collaborat...
Roisin Murphy

Róisín Machine

cd - £13.99 | Buy
aided and abetted by long-time partner crooked man, the former moloko singer’s fifth album serves up a steamy platter of skin-prickling dance music fit fo...
Róisín Machine (National Album Day 2021)
  1. Simulation
  2. Kingdom of Ends
  3. Something More
  4. Shellfish Mademoiselle
  5. Incapable
  6. We Got Together
  7. Murphy's Law
  8. Game Changer
  9. Narcissus
  10. Jealousy

Roisin Murphy

Róisín Machine (National Album Day 2021)

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  • Limited Edition Gatefold Splatter 2LP

    Released: 15th Oct 2021

    £27.99
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2020’s Róisín Machine” was Murphy’s first full-length project since 2015’s Mercury Nominated “Hairless Toys” and 2016’s equally revered “Take Her Up To Monto” and perhaps her best yet, if the adulatory reviews are anything to go by.

The likes of Guardian and the Independent garlanded the record with Album of the Week sobriquets, while Metro, The Arts Desk, Daily Star and NME gave it a full 5 stars and everyone from Uncut to Classic Pop to Evening Standard giving breathless 4 star reviews. “Roisin Machine” was universally recognised as one of the albums of the year, further cemented by 6 (SIX!) consecutive A-list records at BBC6 and slots at Sunday Brunch and – most hallowed of all – Graham Norton where she performed “Murphy’s Law” on the premiere episode of his 28th season.