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Some die-hard fans rejected the shift in mood, and in 2003, amid that turbulence, the Godfrey brothers abruptly fired Edwards from the band. For the next six years, Morcheeba continued with a string ...
So in 1995, Morcheeba set about whittling the image of a group that looked like a trip-hop band. The trio piled inside their trip-hop horse and wheeled themselves up to those unyielding corporate ...
The striking French singer with dark hair and the speaking voice of a pixie stepped in as Morcheeba’s female vocalist after the departure of the enigmatic Skye Edwards. According to the band’s ...
Morcheeba has always resisted the trip-hop label applied to it ever since the British trio was the buzz band of 1996. But the microchip hip-hop sounds of programmer Paul Godfrey's loops and ...
U.K. dance/electronic trio Morcheeba will release its fourth studio album, "Charango," July 1 internationally via EastWest and July 16 in North America on Reprise/Sire. The 12-track set finds the ...
The reasons for that uncertain ground went beyond the fact that it was the English band’s first appearance in Aspen. Skye Edwards, the female singer who had been the band’s most identifiable component ...
Morcheeba 's Blood Like Lemonade is notable for a number reasons. For starters, it's a funky, sexy, vibrant entry in the band's discography. More importantly, though, the album marks the return of ...
The album brought Morcheeba on a month-long U.S. tour, and we caught up with the band at WFUV in between two sold-out shows at New York City's Irving Plaza.
Russell Crowe and Morcheeba Get the Karlovy Vary Film Fest Grooving After Morcheeba got the Czech film festival into a party mood, the actor took the stage with his band and shared stories about ...
Morcheeba have celebrated 30 years since their formation by sharing the reflective new single ‘Call For Love’. Check it out here.
Morcheeba initially seemed like one of those pale copycat usurpers, but listening to the band's 1996 debut Who Can You Trust? made you quickly realize that it's the real deal.
Morcheeba have also just announced a short U.S. fall tour, which is their first in five years, and includes stops in Boston, NYC, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and San Diego.