Róisín Murphy Announces DJ Koze–Produced Album Hit Parade and Tour, Shares New Song: Listen

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Róisín Murphy Announces DJ Koze–Produced Album Hit Parade and Tour, Shares New Song: Listen

Check out “The Universe” from the Róisín Machine follow-up

Róisín Murphy has announced a new album, Hit Parade, produced by DJ Koze. It’s out September 8 via Ninja Tune. Listen to new song “The Universe” below and check out a batch of tour dates including headline shows in New York and Los Angeles. The single follows “CooCool” and the limited-release single “Can’t Replicate (12″ Edit).”

Of the collaboration, Murphy said in a press release:

We worked remotely, in different countries sending tracks/ideas back and forth for several years. I always have to approach a new collaboration with openness and a willingness to learn and never more so than with this.

The studio in this case was imaginary, in the airspace between Hamburg and London. That meant we were both in a personal, private place when working on the songs. For me that brought out a more intimate approach to the songwriting, I told this album my secrets. For Koze it meant total freedom and absolute focus without the distraction of my presence. He too took a deep dive into himself and I believe that’s why the music is so vibrant and alive. It is just exploding with colour! 

Murphy’s last album was 2020’s Róisín Machine. A remix album called Crooked Machine followed in 2021. Read Pitchfork’s features “Róisín Murphy on the Music That Made Her” and “The 2020 Club Bangers That Could Have Been,” featuring an interview with Murphy, along with “72 Hours in Paradise With DJ Koze, Electronic Music’s Trickster Genius.”

Hit Parade:

01 What Not to Do
02 CooCool
03 The Universe
04 Hurtz So Bad
05 The House
06 Spacetime
07 Fader
08 Free Will
09 You Knew
10 Can’t Replicate
11 Crazy Ants Reprise
12 Two Ways
13 Eureka

Artwork by Beth Frey, graphic design by Bráulio Amado

Róisín Murphy:

05-20 Guadalajara, Mexico – Corona Capital Guadalajara
06-04 London, England – Mighty Hoopla
06-07 Istanbul, Turkey – PSM Loves Summer
06-09 Veszprém, Hungary – European City of Culture Show
06-10 Berlin, Germany – Melt Festival
07-02 Dublin, Ireland – Trinity Summer Series
07-07 Bilbao, Spain – Bilbao BBK
07-08 Rotterdam, Netherlands – North Sea Jazz
07-09 Bruges, Belgium – Cactus Festival
07-13 Meco, Portugal – Super Bock Super Rock
07-15 Bern, Switzerland – Gurtenfestival
07-21 Cheshire, England – Bluedot Festival
07-23 Abbots Ripton, England – Secret Garden Party
07-29 Dangest, Germany – Watt en Schlick
08-06 Burgas, Bulgaria – Spice Music Event Port of Burgas
08-09 Tøyenparken, Norway – Øyafestivalen
08-12 Wimborne, England – We Out Here
08-26 Edinburgh, Scotland – Connect
08-27 Lincoln, England – Lost Village
09-27 New York, NY – Terminal 5
09-29 Los Angeles, CA – The Wiltern
10-01 San Francisco, CA – Portola Festival
02-17 London, England – Alexandra Palace

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