Hit Parade + Bonus CD

Roisin Murphy

SKU: ZEN290AD

Barcode: 5054429192742

27.00 £27.00
  • Genre: Electronica
  • Label: Ninja Tune
  • Released Date: 9th February 2024
  • Buying Format:
    2LP Coloured Vinyl Gatefold Sleeve

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Róisín Murphy’s 2023 ‘Hit Parade’ album is now being made available on Burnt Orange marbled 140g double vinyl, housed in a gatefold sleeve, and including a bonus CD of recordings from Róisín’s live show at the Royal Albert Hall. Digital download card included. One of music’s most innovative artists, Queen of Electronic Music and the Avant-Garde, Róisín Murphy is back with a much-anticipated new album – her sixth – in collaboration with the legendary producer DJ Koze. ‘Hit Parade’, released on Ninja Tune, sees the idiosyncratic trailblazer masterfully spanning genres such as disco, soul, pop and house. Róisín Murphy is a multifaceted and Mercurynominated singer, songwriter, producer, fashion icon, creative director, podcast host and screen actor. Produced by the renowned DJ Koze, a leading figure in electronic music, known for his unique blend of hip-hop, techno and house. Critically acclaimed albums such as ‘Music Is Okay’, ‘Amygdala’ and ‘Knock Knock’ (featuring much loved Róisín collabs ‘Scratch That’ and ‘Illumination’). His flawless DJ-Kicks compilation is a fan favourite and he is highly sought after for his remix and collaboration skills, following remixes for Jamie XX, Matthew Herbert, Moderat and Låpsley. Róisín has previously collaborated with David Byrne, Crookers, Maurice Fulton, Andy Cato, Matthew Herbert, Handsome Boy Modelling School and David Morales, with remixes from likes of François K, Todd Edwards, Derrick Carter, Soulwax, Dimitri From Paris, Paul Oakenfold and Hercules and Love Affair. First single, ‘CooCool’, made the BBC 6 Music A-List, her fifth to be A-Listed at the station, and album announce single, ‘The Universe’, had its first play on Lauren Laverne’s show in May. Róisín graces the covers of Guardian Film & Music, Buffalo Zine’s SS23 no.17 Disco Pogo SS23, and is guest on Off Menu podcast. Upcoming features include Alan Carr Life’s a Beach podcast, Vogue, Rolling Stone UK, Never Mind The Buzzcocks and Sunday Brunch TV, and incoming live reviews from Evening Standard, Dazed, Attitude, DJ Mag and Mixmag. Boiler Room in Paris. Played Printworks closing party. Headlining upcoming festivals Blue Dot, Might Hoopla, We Out Here, Secret Garden Party and Lost Village, with more in 2024.

Previous festivals include five times at Glastonbury (including West Holts headline), Primavera, Coachella, All Points East, Dekmantel (headline), HOMOBLOC), Wilderness, Pukkelpop, Electric Picnic. Sold out headline shows at Brixton Academy (5K cap), Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, Somerset House and Berghain. Róisín’s 13 date EU tour sold over 26,000 tickets. Fans include Eliza Rose, Jessie Ware, Bicep, Daniel Avery, Peggy Gou and Jamie XX and more The critically acclaimed 2020 album, ‘Róisín Machine’, hit #14 on the UK Official Albums Chart, following ‘Hairless Toys’ at #19, and her debut solo album, ‘Overpowered’, which reached #20 (certified Silver). Fashion work with Vivienne Westwood, Chanel, Gucci, Hermes, Valentino. Starred in the Netflix series, ‘The Bastard Son & The Devil Himself’.

For fans of Grace Jones, DJ Koze, Herbert, Little Dragon, SAULT, Khruangbin, Jessie Ware, Fever Ray, Robyn, Goldfrapp, Folamour.

“Hybridizing the precision of cutting-edge fashion with the heady spontaneity of the dance floor” – The New York Times

“The best album of her career” – Guardian Film & Music

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Track Listings

‘Hit Parade’

  1. What Not To Do
  2. CooCool
  3. The Universe
  4. Hurtz So Bad
  5. The House
  6. Fader
  7. Free Will
  8. You Knew
  9. Can’t Replicate
  10. Crazy Ants Reprise
  11. Two Ways
  12. Eureka

 

Bonus CD

  1. The Universe (Live at Royal Albert Hall)
  2. Free Will (Live at Royal Albert Hall)
  3. Sing It Back (Live at Royal Albert Hall)
  4. Can’t Replicate (Live at Royal Albert Hall)
  5. Gone Fishing (Live at Royal Albert Hall)

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