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Róisín Marie Murphy ( , ; born 5 July 1973) is an Irish singer, songwriter, and record producer. She first became known in the 1990s as one half of the pop duo Moloko alongside English musician Mark Brydon. After the breakup of Moloko, she embarked on a solo career and released her debut solo album '' Ruby Blue'' (written and produced with experimental musician
Matthew Herbert Matthew Herbert (born 1972), also known as Herbert, Doctor Rockit, Radio Boy, Mr. Vertigo, Transformer, and Wishmountain, is a British electronic musician. He often takes sounds from everyday items to produce electronic music. Career Mat ...
) to critical praise in 2005. Her second solo album, '' Overpowered'', was released in 2007. After an eight-year hiatuswhich was sporadically interrupted by non-album singles, side projects, and guest appearances on other artists' recordsMurphy released her third solo album ''
Hairless Toys ''Hairless Toys'' is the third solo studio album by Irish singer Róisín Murphy. It was released on 8 May 2015 by Play It Again Sam. It is Murphy's first full-length release since 2007's ''Overpowered''. The album was nominated for Best Irish A ...
'' in 2015; it was nominated for the Mercury Music Prize and Ireland's
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. The following year, she released her fourth album '' Take Her Up to Monto''. In 2018, she released four 12" releases in collaboration with producer Maurice Fulton. In 2020, Murphy released her
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-inspired fifth solo album, ''
Róisín Machine ''Róisín Machine'' is the fifth solo studio album by Irish singer Róisín Murphy, released 2 October 2020 by Skint Records. The album received critical acclaim upon its release, ranking among the year's best by several publications. Commercial ...
''. It received critical acclaim and became her most commercially successful album.


Early life

Róisín Marie Murphy was born in Arklow on 5 July 1973. When she was 12 years old, she and her family moved to England, where they settled in
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.Ramaswamy, Chitra
"Murphy's Law"
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She embraced 1960s fashion from going with her mother, who was an antiques dealer, to car boot sales and charity shops.West, Naomi
"Retail therapy: Fashion Rocks"
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After three years of living in Manchester, her parents divorced and both of them moved back to Ireland.Sturges, Fiona
"Roisin Murphy: Dressed to kill"
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15-year-old Murphy, however, insisted on remaining alone in England because she did not think that her mother had the strength to continue taking care of her.Sullivan, Caroline
"Her time is now"
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'', 27 May 2005. Retrieved 22 July 2009.
She lived with her best friend for a year, until she could receive Housing Benefit and move into a nearby apartment. Murphy's school years were difficult as she recalled in 2019: "I never felt it was like being bullied; I always felt I intimidated people, and that was why I got in trouble." She befriended a group of "weird boys who wore black" and who listened to The Jesus and Mary Chain. When Murphy attended a
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concert with a friend, she was inspired to become a performer. She concealed her singing voice, not wanting other people to know she "sounded like Elaine Paige". She later joined a
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band that split after a handful of performances. She enrolled in a
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at the age of 17 and later considered going to art school. At the age of 19, she moved to
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, where she began going to nightclubs and was inspired by the Vivienne Westwood designs she saw at Trash.


Career


1994–2003: Moloko

Murphy met Mark Brydon in 1994 at a party, using the chat-up line "Do you like my tight sweater? See how it fits my body." Brydon brought Murphy to his Fon Studios, where he auditioned her voice on tape, and liked Murphy's theatrical delivery. They began dating, and the newly formed Moloko were signed to Echo Records, releasing their debut album '' Do You Like My Tight Sweater?'' the following year. The album was described by Heather Phares of
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as combining elements of
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and
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with electronic dance music, using a more humorous approach than some of their contemporaries. The follow-up '' I Am Not a Doctor'' covered similar musical ground, and a remix by Boris Dlugosch of " Sing It Back" enjoyed international success, and would go on to be featured on more than 110 compilation albums. In place of paying Dlugosch, Murphy helped write "Never Enough",Smyth, David
"A dose of his own medicine"
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which reached number sixteen on the
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in June 2001."UK Top 40 Hit Database"
''EveryHit.com''. Retrieved 22 July 2009.
October 2000 saw the release of Moloko's third album '' Things to Make and Do'', for which they employed more live instrumentation, and more multifaceted arrangements by keyboardist Eddie Stevens."Moloko: Catalogue"
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, 27 July 2006. Retrieved 22 July 2009.
The album reached number three on the
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, and "The Time Is Now" became their most successful British single, reaching number two. Murphy and Brydon broke up but were contractually obligated to deliver further albums. After the 2003 release of '' Statues'', Brydon backed out of much of the album's promotion, so Murphy handled most of it herself. Although no official statement was issued pertaining to Moloko's future, Murphy told '' Q'' magazine in May 2005, "We left it on good terms after a very successful tour. We shook hands, said "see you later", and haven't spoken since. I don't know what Mark thinks of this record or what he's doing. I don't know if we will or we won't reunite. Myself, I don't ''not'' want to."


2004–2005: ''Ruby Blue''

Murphy began doing solo work while still in Moloko, which included her contributions to the works of other artists including
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and Boris Dlugosch, for whom she sang on the track "Never Enough", which became a huge club hit, hitting the top three of the US Hot Dance Club Play chart. Murphy recorded her first official solo material in 2004 with producer
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, who had previously done remixes for Moloko. She had wanted to work with him again, commenting that "it felt very natural... because Matthew makes things seem quicker and easier."Bankole, Ade
"Beautifully Flawed"
. ''Straight No Chaser''. February 2005. Retrieved 8 October 2007.
After the pair had recorded a few songs, Murphy found that she enjoyed working with Herbert, and her label Echo Records let her work freely without any deadline. When she presented them the album, they found it odd and did not hear any songs that would make successful singles. The A&R division suggested that Murphy make some changes to make it more radio-friendly. Murphy refused, stating that she "wanted it to be as pure as possible." The label later came to support her. Murphy released her debut album '' Ruby Blue'' in June 2005. Prior to this, tracks from the album were made available on three limited edition, vinyl-only releases: '' Sequins #1'', '' Sequins #2'' and '' Sequins #3''. The release of the EP's was to precede a London exhibition by artist Simon Henwood, featuring paintings of Murphy in various sequined outfits (some of Henwood's paintings are used as cover images for the record jackets)."Roisin Murphy Video"
. SimonHenwood.com. Retrieved 22 July 2009.
The titling is also a pun on "sequins" and the related word "sequence". Henwood also directed the two video clips for the album's singles (" If We're in Love" and " Sow into You"). ''Ruby Blue'' samples sounds made by everyday objects and actions, including cosmetics, brass mice, dancing and ornaments."Why the ''Moloko'' singer decided to go solo"
.
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. Retrieved 8 October 2007.
It mixes the electronic music for which Moloko was known with
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and pop styles.Tartan, Suzannah.
"Diva sings hot and cold on solo debut"
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''. 29 May 2005. Retrieved 7 October 2007.
Although the album was a commercial failure,"Chart Log UK: 1994–2006: M – My Vitriol"
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it drew mainly positive reviews;
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called it "perfect, the ultimate combination of human warmth and technological know-how."Richardson, Mark.
"Róisín Murphy: Ruby Blue"
.
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. 8 July 2005. Retrieved 7 October 2007.


2006–2008: ''Overpowered''

In May 2006, Murphy signed with EMI. Her first single for the label, " Overpowered", was released on 2 July 2007. Written by Murphy and Paul Dolby (
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) of Bugz in the Attic and mixed by Tom Elmhirst, the single was accompanied by a series of remixes from Seamus Haji,
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, Hervé and Loose Cannons."Moloko singer returns with electronic album"
''Side-Line.com'', 23 July 2007. Retrieved 22 July 2009.
A second single " Let Me Know" (a collaboration with
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), was released in September and the album, named '' Overpowered'', was released soon after. In September 2007, Murphy received a pre-nomination for the MTV Europe Music Award for Best Inter Act, but did not make it to the final list. She performed "Let Me Know" on '' Friday Night with Jonathan Ross'' on 5 October 2007. Murphy sustained an eye injury on 27 October 2007, while on tour in Russia to promote ''Overpowered''. She was forced to cancel several subsequent dates on the tour.


2009–2014: Hiatus

Despite well-known troubles at EMI, Murphy started working again with Sejii on a third studio solo album.Rogers, Georgie
"Girls' EMI muddle"
''BBC.co.uk'' (BBC6 Music), 18 August 2008. Retrieved 22 July 2009.
In 2008 she recorded a cover of the Bryan Ferry song "
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" that featured in a campaign for
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, and released on the promo-only "Movie Star" single. Murphy previewed material at the SEone club in London in 2009, performing "
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" and "Hold up Your Hands", and premiered the single " Orally Fixated" on her Myspace page in November 2009. The song was released later in the month. with ''
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'' offering a free download of the song for 48 hours. From 2010 until early 2013 Murphy's only releases were on other artists' recordings. She contributed vocals to
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'',
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and
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's project ''Here Lies Love'', Mason's ''"Boadicea"'',
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's ''"7 Hills"'', The Feeling's ''"Dance for the Lights"'', an anonymous producer's "Simulation", ''"Golden Era"'' by
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, ''"Flash of Light"'' and ''"Invisions"'' with Luca C & Brigante, ''"Look Around You"'' by Boris Dlugosch, ''"Alternate State"'' by Hot Natured, Freeform Five's ''"Leviathan"'', and ''"In My Garden"'' with
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. The exception to this was a 12", ''"Simulation"'', released under her own name in 2012.


2014–2017: ''Mi Senti'', ''Hairless Toys'', ''Take Her Up to Monto''

In May 2014, Murphy released a six-track
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EP '' Mi Senti'', featuring a new composition and previous Italian pop hits. Her third studio album ''
Hairless Toys ''Hairless Toys'' is the third solo studio album by Irish singer Róisín Murphy. It was released on 8 May 2015 by Play It Again Sam. It is Murphy's first full-length release since 2007's ''Overpowered''. The album was nominated for Best Irish A ...
'' followed a year later, to positive reviews. Her July 2016 album '' Take Her Up to Monto'' was recorded during the same sessions as ''
Hairless Toys ''Hairless Toys'' is the third solo studio album by Irish singer Róisín Murphy. It was released on 8 May 2015 by Play It Again Sam. It is Murphy's first full-length release since 2007's ''Overpowered''. The album was nominated for Best Irish A ...
'', and included long-time collaborator and producer Eddie Stevens. The ''Monto'' title is derived from an Irish folk song of the same name, popularised by
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in the 1960s, which Murphy's father sang to her as a child. The release was followed by a number of European festival dates and a number of North American shows.


2018–present: Fulton collaboration, ''Róisín Machine''

Through 2018
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released a series of four 12-inch discs produced by Baltimore house music pioneer Maurice Fulton. Consisting of eight original songs, each around 6 minutes, Murphy directed music videos for the four A-side releases. The single " Murphy's Law" was released 4 March 2020. During the subsequent pandemic quarantine, her home performances for a livestream concert were released as a series of six short films. Murphy released her fifth solo album ''
Róisín Machine ''Róisín Machine'' is the fifth solo studio album by Irish singer Róisín Murphy, released 2 October 2020 by Skint Records. The album received critical acclaim upon its release, ranking among the year's best by several publications. Commercial ...
'' on 2 October 2020. It includes ten tracks, with singles "Simulation" and "Jealousy" released several years prior, together with more recently produced songs "Incapable", "Narcissus", "Murphy's Law", and "Something More". In 2022 Murphy starred as the Blood Witch Mercury in the Netflix TV Show '' The Bastard Son & The Devil Himself''.


Style

''
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'' described Murphy as "this adolescent century's true art-pop queen," writing that "her sensuous and ominous output is scattered across various genres and moods."
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described her as "a purveyor of adventurous, omnivorous pop that blended influences as far-flung as
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and
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'' called her "Ireland's queen of the
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." ''
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s Giuseppe Zevolli wrote that "she's merged pop,
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, and disco with an avant-garde sensibility and a stunning, shape-shifting visual output that never ceases to provoke." Critic Mark Fisher located her music in a glam lineage that includes
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, and the
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, noting Murphy's attention to the cultivation of artifice and persona. The sound of Moloko's early work drew on electronic and
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influences before transitioning to a more organic sound. According to Elizabeth Vincentelli of ''
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'', "it was only after oloko'sbreakup that Murphy truly refined her trademark fusion of glossy sheen and playful experimentation." Her diverse solo work has included collaborations with experimental jazz composer
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and electronic producer Eddie Stevens, drawing variously on house music,
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, and avant-garde
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. Murphy has a contralto vocal range, which has been described as distinctive, smoky and jazzy. Heather Phares described it as "combin ninga wild variety of voices and textures, from impassively chilly to gorgeously lilting to gleefully offbeat." The first performers that left an impression on her were Kim Gordon from
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and Kim Deal from the Pixies.
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also inspired her for his "energy - and he's a giver". She stated that her biggest influences were Siouxsie Sioux,
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and
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.
She was also inspired by Italian female singers such as Mina and Patty Pravo for the way they owned the stage when they moved. She described her performances as "a bit like ''
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"'' and her audiences were said to "dress up to mirror Murphy’s own spectacular fashions." Murphy has drawn considerable attention and praise for her eccentric and imaginative fashion style. ''Electronic Beats'' noted "her reputation for sporting avant-garde couture into a place among fashion's elite." According to Jad Salfiti of ''
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'', " erclothes amplify her personality: exhibitionist, playful, eclectic, larger than life.


Personal life

Murphy lives in
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, having previously split her time between London and Ireland. She previously dated British artist
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; their daughter, Clodagh, was born on 15 December 2009. She has sole custody of Clodagh. Murphy is currently in a relationship with Italian producer Sebastiano Properzi. Their son, Tadhg, was born in September 2012.


Discography

* '' Ruby Blue'' (2005) * '' Overpowered'' (2007) * ''
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'' (2015) * '' Take Her Up to Monto'' (2016) * ''
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'' (2020)


Awards and nominations

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British Single of the Year The BRIT Awards (often simply called the BRITs) are the British Phonographic Industry's annual popular music awards. The name was originally a shortened form of "British", "Britain", or "Britannia" (in the early days the awards were sponsored ...
, , , - , ASCAP Pop Music Awards , Club Award , , , - , MTV Europe Music Awards , Moloko , Best Dance , , , - , Q Awards , rowspan=4, " The Time is Now" , Best Single , , , - , rowspan=5, 2001 , rowspan=1, Ivor Novello Awards , rowspan=1, The Ivors Dance Award , , , - , rowspan=4, Brit Awards ,
British Single of the Year The BRIT Awards (often simply called the BRITs) are the British Phonographic Industry's annual popular music awards. The name was originally a shortened form of "British", "Britain", or "Britannia" (in the early days the awards were sponsored ...
, , rowspan=4, , - , British Video of the Year , , - , rowspan=2, Moloko , British Group , , - , British Dance Act , , - , rowspan=7, 2003 , rowspan=3, TMF Awards , '' Statues'' , Best International Album , , rowspan=3, , - , rowspan=4, Moloko , Best International Dance , , - , Best International Live , , - , rowspan=4, Žebřík Music Awards , Best International Group , , rowspan=4, , - , Best International Surprise , , - , Herself , Best International Female , , - , '' Statues'' , Best International Album , , - , rowspan=3, 2004 , rowspan=1, Ivor Novello Awards , " Familiar Feeling" , rowspan=1, The Ivors Dance Award , , , - , rowspan=1, Meteor Music Awards , rowspan=1, Herself , rowspan=1, Best Irish Female , , , - , Edison Awards , rowspan=1, '' Statues'' , Best Dance , , , - , rowspan=3, 2005 , Antville Music Video Awards , " Sow into You" , Worst Video , , , - , rowspan=2, Žebřík Music Awards , rowspan=3, Herself , Best International Female , , rowspan=2, , - , Best International Surprise , , - , 2006 , rowspan=1, Meteor Music Awards , rowspan=1, Best Irish Female , , , - , rowspan=3, 2007 , Popjustice £20 Music Prize , " Overpowered" , Best British Pop Single , , , - , Žebřík Music Awards , rowspan=3, '' Overpowered'' , Best International Album , , , - ,
Choice Music Prize The Choice Music Prize (), known for sponsorship reasons as the RTÉ Choice Music Prize is an annual music prize awarded to the best album from a band or solo musician who is born in the Republic of Ireland or Northern Ireland or holds an Irish pa ...
, Album of the Year , , , - , rowspan=4, 2008 , Hungarian Music Awards , Best Foreign Dance Album , , , - , rowspan=2, Meteor Music Awards , rowspan=2, Herself , Best Irish Female , , rowspan=2, , - , Best Irish Pop Act , , - , rowspan=2, UK Music Video Awards , " You Know Me Better" , rowspan=2, Best Styling in a Video , , , - , rowspan=3, 2015 , "Evil Eyes" , , , - ,
Mercury Prize The Mercury Prize, formerly called the Mercury Music Prize, is an annual music prize awarded for the best album released in the United Kingdom by a British or Irish act. It was created by Jon Webster and Robert Chandler in association with the ...
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Hairless Toys ''Hairless Toys'' is the third solo studio album by Irish singer Róisín Murphy. It was released on 8 May 2015 by Play It Again Sam. It is Murphy's first full-length release since 2007's ''Overpowered''. The album was nominated for Best Irish A ...
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Choice Music Prize The Choice Music Prize (), known for sponsorship reasons as the RTÉ Choice Music Prize is an annual music prize awarded to the best album from a band or solo musician who is born in the Republic of Ireland or Northern Ireland or holds an Irish pa ...
, , , - , rowspan=2, 2016 , International Dance Music Awards , "Evil Eyes" , Best Indie Dance Track , , , - , AIM Independent Music Awards , Herself , Outstanding Contribution to Music , , , - , 2019 , Q Awards , "Incapable" , Best Track , , , - , rowspan=3, 2020 ,
Choice Music Prize The Choice Music Prize (), known for sponsorship reasons as the RTÉ Choice Music Prize is an annual music prize awarded to the best album from a band or solo musician who is born in the Republic of Ireland or Northern Ireland or holds an Irish pa ...
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Róisín Machine ''Róisín Machine'' is the fifth solo studio album by Irish singer Róisín Murphy, released 2 October 2020 by Skint Records. The album received critical acclaim upon its release, ranking among the year's best by several publications. Commercial ...
'' , Album of the Year , , , - , rowspan=2, Rober Awards Music Prize , Herself , Best Electronic Artist , , rowspan=2, , - , "Jealousy" , Floorfiller of the Year ,


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External links

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