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Morcheeba
electronic, trip-hop | formed: 1995 | Great Britain


русская версия // in russian

Paul Godfrey DJ
Ross Godfrey guitar, keyboards
Skye Edwards vocals
Daisy Martey vocals

www.muzobzor.ru

Morcheeba, one of the most famous trip-hop commands of 90s, was formed in the United Kingdom after the Godfrey brothers met Skye Edwards at a party. DJ Paul and multi-instrumentalist Ross proposed the girl to become the soloist in their project and she agreed. Soon the China label paid attention to the band. In 1996, the American Discovery studio released their debut work Who Can You Trust?, singles "Trigger Hippie" and "Music That We Hear" being the main attractions of the album. The stylish combination of pop music, blues and funk along with the extremely melodic vocals by Edwards fluently surrounded the Morcheeba band with an army of fans. Next year the collective headed to their first tour around the USA — together with Live and Fiona Apple. In 1998, Morcheeba supported the success with the Big Calm album.

In 2000, the single called "Rome Wasn't Built In A Day" from the third album Fragments Of Freedom brought Morcheeba to international fame. In 2002, the Charango disc amused the listeners with sweet tunes of the singles "Otherwise", "Way Beyond" and "Undress Me Now." The Morcheeba trio chose a wonderful trip-hop composition "What's Your Name?" as the lead single for the best hits collection Parts Of The Process. However, after this compilation the Godfrey brothers and their vocalist parted ways
as they had different views over the future Morcheeba progress. The Godfrey brothers invited Daisy Martey former participant of Noonday Underground as the new soloist and recorded the acoustic album The Antidote, which featured the whimsy fusion of pop music and psychedelia. This cooperation with Martey finished in a rather sharp way after the album release and did not benefit to the image of the band. Jody Sternberg became the guest singer for The Antidote support tour by Morcheeba.

Musical critics and fans did not expect discs by Morcheeba in the nearest future
however, the Godfrey brothers astonished everyone with their band new creation Dive Deep in the beginning of 2008. They gave Jody Sternberg, who became the Morcheeba voice for their last tour, the place of the lead vocalist. Moreover, one can hear the voices of other performers on the Dive Deep album they are French singer Manda, who linked to the musicians through the Internet and told Paul and Ross about her dream of recording with them, English hereditary vocalist with Polish roots Judy Tzuke, along with Thomas Dybdahl and Cool Calm Pete. The Dive Deep itself is worked out rather in the lounge clue with pop slant than in the familiar to the fans trip-hop direction.


Albums

Who Can You Trust? 1996 Indochina
Big Calm 1998 Sire Records
Who Can You Trust? / Beats & B-Sides 1998 China Records
Fragments of Freedom 2000 Sire Records
Charango 2002 Indochina
Parts Of The Process 2003 Indochina
The Antidote 2005 Echo
Dive Deep 2008 Echo

Singles, EPs and LPs

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Audio

Antidote
Be Yourself
Blue Chair
Let It Go
Let Me See
Otherwise
People Carrier
Rome Wasn't Built In A Day
Run Honey Run
Shoulder Holster
Small Town
The Sea
Trigger Hippie
Undress Me Now
Women Lose Weight


Similar artists

Massive Attack
Portishead


Website

www.morcheeba.co.uk


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