Shit Robot
Marcus Lambkin | |
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Born | Dublin, Ireland[1] |
Genres |
Techno House |
Occupation(s) | DJ, producer, music writer |
Years active | 1992 - present |
Labels | DFA Records |
Website | Shit Robot |
Marcus Lambkin (born 1971) better known by the pseudonym Shit Robot is an Irish electronic musician and DJ.
Career
While working as a DJ in New York in 2000 he befriended James Murphy, later of LCD Soundsystem, and started a DJ partnership with him.[2] Lambkin moved to rural Germany in 2004 and started producing his own music, with a number of releases on DFA Records from 2006.[2] He released his debut album From the Cradle to the Rave in September 2010 to positive reviews from Entertainment.ie[3] and NME[4] The album features contributions from Alexis Taylor of Hot Chip and James Murphy amongst others.[2]
Discography
Albums
- From the Cradle to the Rave (DFA Records, 2010)
- We Got a Love (DFA Records, 2014)
- What Follows (DFA Records, 2016)
Singles
- 'Wrong Galaxy' (DFA Records, 2006)
- 'Chasm' (DFA Records, 2007)
- 'Simple Things (Work It Out)' (DFA Records, 2009)
- 'I Got A Feeling' (DFA Records, 2010)
- 'Take Em Up' (DFA Records, 2010)
- 'Tuff Enuff' (DFA Records, 2010)
- 'Losing My Patience' (DFA Records, 2011)
- 'Teenage Bass' (DFA Records, 2012)
- 'Feels Real' (DFA Records, 2013)
- 'We Got a Love' (DFA Records, 2013)
- 'Do That Dance' (DFA Records, 2014)
- 'Do It (Right)' (DFA Records, 2014)
- 'Where It's At' (DFA Records, 2015)
- 'OB-8' (DFA Records, 2016)
References
- ↑ "Interview with Shit Robot". Slate.ie. Retrieved 2011-02-04.
- 1 2 3 "Marcus Lambkin's debut LP explores the DFA Records sound's less-swept corners". BBC.co.uk. Retrieved 2010-10-03.
- ↑ Mulligan, Jenny (22 December 2010). "Shit Robot - From The Cradle To The Grave. Review by Jenny Mulligan". Entertainment.ie. Retrieved 12 January 2011.
- ↑ "Shit Robot - Album Review:Shit Robot - From The Cradle to the Rave". NME. Retrieved 2010-10-03.
External links
- Official website
- Shit Robot discography at Discogs
- (French) Shit Robot portrait robot in Brain magazine
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