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''Róisín Machine'' is the fifth solo studio album by Irish singer
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, released 2 October 2020 by
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. The album received critical acclaim upon its release, ranking among the year's best by several publications. Commercially, ''Róisín Machine'' became Murphy's highest-charting album in both Ireland and the UK, debuting at number five and number 14 respectively. The
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''
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'' was released 30 April 2021.


Background

According to Murphy, work began on what would become ''Róisín Machine'' a decade prior to its release, during which time she maintained an active presence in the industry, undertaking several releases including the Italian language EP ''
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'' (2014), studio albums '' Hairless Toys'' (2015) and ''
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'' (2016), and a series of EPs with Maurice Fulton in 2018. However, the impetus for the album came as
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founder Damian Harris returned to the label as creative director in 2019. Harris helped drive the project forward, persuading Murphy to sign a
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with Skint Records and its parent label
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, although Murphy negotiated the contract to be a one-album deal as she "wanted to keep eroptions open".


Recording and production

"Simulation" was the first track on the record to be created, produced by her long-term collaborator Richard Barratt (also known as DJ Parrot and Crooked Man), and released through Permanent Vacation in 2012. In 2015, she released "Jealousy" through Crosstown Rebels, also produced by Barratt. Both were released as standalone tracks and did not appear on her subsequent studio album, ''Hairless Toys'' (2015), or its successor, ''Take Her Up to Monto'' (2016). Following these releases, Murphy continued to collaborate intermittently with Barratt, working in "drips and drabs over the years", on projects that would later develop into a full studio album. Although Murphy intended the tracks to be part of an album, she and Barratt parked the idea for some time. Murphy then released a string of EPs in collaboration with Maurice Fulton in 2018, opting to release a third single with Barratt, "Incapable", once her project with Fulton was complete. "Incapable" was released via Bitter End in 2019, with the single billed as another one-off release. Speaking to the ''
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'', Murphy said: "You just get a bit of a burst every now and again. It's an insatiable machine, now, isn't it—content, and music. You've just got to keep feeding it, and it's just about manageable with one-off singles." Murphy had written "Incapable" in 2010, following her breakup from artist
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, nine months after their daughter was born. Barratt and Murphy would typically work remotely while producing and recording the album; Barratt would put the music together at his studio in
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, sending the track on to Murphy to record her vocals at her home in
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and send them back. According to Barratt, he used Logic 5.5 "from 1998" as his
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for the entire record. Describing her home recording setup, Murphy said: "It's not quite a studio. I've got an
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rig at my house in London, which is purely for recording and working on vocals ..I really just need a laptop, an interface and a mic." On occasions, Barratt would request Murphy re-record her vocals in Sheffield to ensure a better take, saying: "Unless you're recording very intimate and restrained vocals, it's difficult for any singer to record themselves at home. You're having to piss about with a computer and thinking about levels, when all you should be doing is singing. Sometimes, it's good to do stuff in a studio with a booth and an
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." Finishing the album's recording during the
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, Murphy described the experience of travelling from London to Sheffield during
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restrictions as "creepy", recalling "walking down deserted streets and being totally freaked out." As a result, she felt "sure some of that intense feeling found its way into the songs."


Music and lyrics

A departure from the
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,
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, and bossa nova influences of her previous works, ''Róisín Machine'' marks a turn into
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-oriented
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. The album features influences of
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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, electro- R&B,
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, dub,
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, and minimal funk. The album's songs reject traditional
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structures in a manner similar to
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disco 12-inch singles.


Title and artwork

Murphy titled the album ''Róisín Machine'' to reflect her ongoing creative output, saying: "I'm always up to something, I've been directing videos and art-directing for years. The album is called ''Róisín Machine'' because I am a machine. I never stop." ''
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'' writer Liam Hess described the album title as "a reference to the tireless work Murphy has invested in maintaining her career as
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have come and gone. Learning to reconcile her endless curiosity and urge to
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with her tenacity as a businessperson has been no mean feat." Elaborating in an interview with the
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, Murphy spoke of the difficulties in releasing a record independently, with audiences expecting a regular flow of content, saying: "That's where the machine comes in. The ''Róisín Machine'' is in full effect on those levels because I do all the directing and the visuals. I have a very prolific output with or without being on a major label, which I think speaks well for me in this day and age." The album cover photography was shot by Adrian Samson, with the artwork created by Portuguese
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er Bráulio Amado. Murphy styled all of the garments worn in the album artwork by herself, most of which were pulled from her own fashion archive. According to Murphy, she and Amado wanted to create a design that was redolent of a
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– "like it was
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ed" – rather than a luxury product. Murphy supplied Amado with reference images of
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,
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and
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, as well as vintage S&M and
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and
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Italian pornography. Speaking of the creative direction of the artwork, Murphy said: "I kind of went a little bit against the music in the sense that it didn’t go full-on disco queen, I went a bit more subversive."


Release and promotion

Murphy announced the forthcoming release of ''Róisín Machine'' on 31 July 2020, with
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s made available that day. Originally planned for release on 25 September, Murphy announced in mid-September that due to manufacturing delays caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, ''Róisín Machine'' would instead be released one week later, on 2 October. Physically, ''Róisín Machine'' was produced in CD and
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formats. In addition to the standard vinyl pressing, a transparent blue vinyl limited to 2,500 copies was also produced, retailing exclusively on Murphy's website. The limited edition vinyl package also included a specially produced
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and signed photograph. A second limited edition pressing featuring reworked cover art, limited to 5,000 copies of clear transparent vinyl, was released on 11 December 2020. As a tie-in with National Album Day 2021, ''Róisín Machine'' was reissued with a blue and red splatter-effect vinyl, limited to 4,000 copies. In promotion of the album, Murphy appeared on ''
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'' on 2 October, performing "
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". Industry title ''
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'' noted her appearance on the chat show amid record labels vying for reduced music performance slots, due to the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on television programming. Murphy also performed "Incapable" on ''
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'' on
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2020, in a live version with the Rhythm and Blues Orchestra.


Critical reception

''Róisín Machine'' has received critical acclaim and currently holds a weighted average score of 86 out of 100 at review aggregator
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, based on 13 reviews. ''
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'' critic Lauren Murphy called the album "disco dynamite", while ''
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'' reviewer David Bennun described the album as "the
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, the
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, the
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, of lovingly reconditioned
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". In a positive review, ''
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'' referred to the album as a "musical homecoming for Róisín Murphy, both geographically and figuratively," noting the album's production with her longtime collaborator, Sheffield based Richard Barratt, whom Murphy first met while beginning her career as a musician in the city. Writing for ''
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described ''Róisín Machine'' as "a sharper, more focused album than 2016's ''Take Her Up to Monto''; one which reins in some, but not all, of its author's eccentricities ..Certainly, it allows Murphy's talents to shine far more clearly than its sprawling predecessor." Gianni Borrelli of Australia's ''
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'' praised the album for "pushing past the standard
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fare" on tracks "Game Changer" and "Kingdom of Ends", calling ''Róisín Machine'' "a career best of shimmering nu-disco she's been perfecting for the last decade".


Year-end lists


Commercial performance

In Murphy's native Ireland, ''Róisín Machine'' debuted at number 5 on the
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, becoming her highest-charting album as both a solo artist or as part of
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. In the UK, ''Róisín Machine'' entered the Official Album Charts at number 14 with 4,724
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sold, securing Murphy her highest-charting album as a solo artist, surpassing 2015's ''Hairless Toys'', which peaked at number 19. It also became her highest charting album in both Australia and Germany, charting at number 53 and 24 respectively.


Track listing

Notes * "Narcissus" is a re-recording of a limited edition 2017 10" vinyl release. * The version of "Jealousy" found here is the "disco mix" from the original 2015 single, and contains uncredited elements of "New York's Movin'", written by Osborne Hunter and Steve Boston, and performed by Ahzz. * All deluxe edition bonus tracks are the original full-length versions of the songs, with "Narcissus" being the 2019 re-recording also used earlier in the album's sequence.


Personnel

Credits are adapted from the
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of ''Róisín Machine''. ;Production * Richard Barratt – producer * David Lewin –
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*
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mastering * Dean Honer – additional engineering (track 7) * Eric Kupper – mixdown (tracks 1, 10) * Bráulio Amado – artwork * Adrian Samson – photography ;Musicians * Róisín Murphy – lead vocals (all tracks) * Rhianna Kenny – backing vocals (tracks 2–4, 7–8) * Michael Ward – backing vocals (track 7) * Nesreen Shah – backing vocals (track 7) * Philly Smith – backing vocals (track 7) * Eddie Steven – string arrangement (track 9) * Sarah Bowler – violin (track 9) * Debbie White – violin (track 9) * Stephanie Benedetti – violin (track 9) * Henry Salmon – violin (track 9)


Charts


Release history


References


External links

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''Róisín Machine'' – official stream
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