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Morcheeba

Morcheeba is a British band formed in 1995 in London by brothers Paul and Ross Godfrey. Merging trip-hop with downtempo, funk, and soul, they are known for lush, cinematic production and vocalist-led tracks that blend organic and electronic textures. The group has featured a number of vocalists, with Skye Edwards serving as the most visible frontwoman during their early period.

Their debut album Who Can You Trust? (1996) established their moody, sample-based sound. The follow-up Big Calm

Edwards left the band in the early 2000s, and Daisy Martey joined as vocalist for The Antidote

Morcheeba remains active, touring and releasing new material into the 2010s and 2020s. They are regarded as

(1998)
brought
broader
international
recognition
and
featured
Edwards
on
vocals.
Subsequent
albums
Fragments
of
Freedom
(2000)
and
Charango
(2002)
continued
the
Edwards-era
collaboration
and
solidified
their
place
in
the
British
downtempo
scene.
(mid-2000s).
The
group
has
since
employed
a
rotating
lineup
of
vocalists
and
collaborators
on
later
recordings.
one
of
the
prominent
acts
to
emerge
from
the
British
trip-hop
movement,
noted
for
blending
soulful
vocals
with
atmospheric
production.