Evolution was a recurring theme of her set, following frequent costume changes and altered versions of the key tracks in her discography, both from her time as one half of Moloko and as a solo artist. She’s been authoritatively re-assuring her position as the new queen of disco with a recent comeback of-sorts, which led her to become one of the headline acts at this year’s BBC Radio 6Music Festival, which took place at The Roundhouse in Camden last weekend. They had mainstream chart hits around the world, with the likes of “Sing It Back” and “The Time Is Now”, being particularly successful commercially in the UK. Murphy’s Law has struck again! Good night, I’m Jacob Braybrooke – writing about your daily track on the blog, as it’s my day-to-day pleasure to do so! It certainly comes as a pleasure to report on a new Róisín Murphy track being released – a follow-up track to her 2019 club banger “Narcissus”, a club track which made it onto the radio! Murphy is best known for being one part of an Irish electronic dance duo with producer Mark Brydon called Moloko. Pictured: Róisín Murphy perfoming a headline set at the BBC Radio 6Music Festival (2020) (Photo Credit: Sarah Jeynes).Just as it feels like Róisín Murphy’s at the top of her game, she decrees Murphy’s Law!
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