Limerick singer, songwriter, and electronic producer Rory Hall—better known as Proper Micro NV —shares his new sad banger ‘Just a Drop’ today via Strange Brew. The trance-inflected track feels ready to rocket into space with its pulsating, alien beat and Hall’s smooth vocals.
The single precedes Proper Micro NV’s sophomore album Microsaurus, which is out on Wednesday, 16th October. Hall celebrates the LP release with a show at Limerick’s Record Room on Friday, 18th October with The JLB (from Kero Kero Bonito). Tickets are €10 + fees and available here.
Hall says of the song: “‘Just a Drop’ is one of my favourite songs on the new upcoming album. I started thinking about the universe and our spatial relevance in comparison to the rest of it and I just started writing. I’m always drawn to happy-sad dance records and I think this is my attempt at that style of song. Sad bangers are what I think people call them. So yeah, here’s my sad banger about our spatial relevance in comparison to the rest of the universe.”
Hall’s releases have been hailed and played by BBC Radio, Nialler9, Dan Hegarty & Jenny Greene of RTÉ 2fm, The Irish Times, Hot Press, The Last Mixed Tape, and Clash Magazine, who described his music as “dazzling.” His first LP, Dormant Boy, was released in 2018. The record was lauded by Nialler9 as “surprisingly fully formed for a debut release” and ranked among their best albums of 2018. The Limerick Post proclaimed Dormant Boy a “lavish and joyous electronic production.” With this in mind, it’s no surprise that he was listed as a Whelan’s Ones to Watch artist in both 2018 and 2019.
Since the project’s creation, Proper Micro NV has performed at various venues and festivals throughout Ireland and the UK including Electric Picnic, Body & Soul, Latitude, Castlepalooza, Whelan’s, Dolan’s, Roisin Dubh, The Workmans, and more. Hall’s electronic, dance-driven, and theatrical shows have turned heads across the island and abroad.
From 2021 to 2023, Hall took the stage in front of an energetic London crowd, performing a live show in Shoreditch and Stoke Newington on the same night; enjoyed festival performances at Fall Right In To Place festival (2022, 2023) on the grounds of Claregalway Castle; and landed special guest slots for both Gemma Dunleavy and HousePlants in Limerick. Last year, he released his single ‘Never Go On,’ which Nialler9 praised for sounding “like Jamie Lidell singing on a blissed-out dance track.”
Live dates
Friday, 18th October — The Record Room, Limerick, IE (tickets)
Wednesday, 4th December — The Dublin Castle, London, UK
Last night at Dublin's 3Arena, Biffy Clyro didn't just play a concert, they delivered a masterclass in…
Donny. kickstarts the new year with his most ambitious single to date, “let ur clip,”…
Symphonic metal sensation BEYOND THE BLACK are celebrating the release of their eagerly awaited sixth studio album Break…
Fresh off his record-breaking #1 third album ‘The Boy Who Played the Harp’, Dave has shared the official music video for…
French synthwave icon Carpenter Brut has announced his new album Leather Temple for release on February 27th via…
Pop-punk legends Bowling For Soup have teamed up with Los Angeles based electro-pop duo, singer-songwriter Tay Côlieé and producer Linus…