Morcheeba Music
Artist Overview
Though they resisted the trendy "trip-hop" label, Morcheeba were instrumental in popularizing the dreamy, soulful, down-tempo style that characterized electronica in the mid-1990s. Morcheeba's mainstays, the Godfrey brothers, first established themselves as producers, then formed their own electronic music act and recruited vocalist Skye Edwards to provide the key sensual, earthy element to their sound. The group has remained consistently productive since their '96 debut, challenging listeners with an eclectic mix of ethnic sounds, infectious pop melodies, and that ever-seductive groove. Although Edwards left the band in 2003 to pursue her own muse, vocalist Daisey Martey has proven a worthy successor.
Though they resisted the trendy "trip-hop" label, Morcheeba were instrumental in popularizing the dreamy, soulful, down-tempo style that characterized electronica in the mid-1990s. Morcheeba's mainstays, the Godfrey brothers, first established themselves as producers, then formed their own electronic music act and recruited vocalist Skye Edwards to provide the key sensual, earthy element to their sound. The group has remained consistently productive since their '96 debut, challenging listeners with an eclectic mix of ethnic sounds, infectious pop melodies, and that ever-seductive groove. Although Edwards left the band in 2003 to pursue her own muse, vocalist Daisey Martey has proven a worthy successor.

