eMusic Review
The life of this debut album from the singing half of dance-pop duo Moloko is a perfect example of how the music business has changed in the internet era. Initially released in 2005, Ruby Blue bombed commercially, confusing fans of Moloko club anthems like "Sing It Back" and lacking a hit single. Thankfully for the Irish chanteuse, television producers disagreed, with four of the album's tracks backdropping the drama in the second season of Grey's Anatomy. The album's fortunes were then truly revived by internet word-of-mouth, as choreographed routines to "Ramalama (Bang Bang)," "Night of the Dancing Flame" and the title track, plucked from reality show So You Think You Can Dance and MTV Italy talk show Very Victoria, became cult YouTube hits.
So… what did TV cool-hunters and web crawlers hear in Ruby Blue that radio and club DJs didn't? The answer is a visionary take on dance-pop, with Murphy's soulful, Annie Lennox-esque vocals wedded to the brassy, ebullient art-funk backdrops of leftfield jazz producer Matthew Herbert. In should-have-been-huge single "Sow Into You," for example, a joyous love song is made out of disco, techno, Earth Wind & Fire-standard horns and multi-tracked Murphys teasing the sweetest counter melodies… read more »