Morcheeba is a British band that mixes influences from rock, trip hop, rhythm and blues and pop. The word "morcheeba" means "the way of marijuana" ("Mor" - the middle of the way & "Cheeba" - informal name of marijuana). Formed in the mid-1990s, they consisted of Paul Godfrey (dj), Ross Godfrey on guitar and keyboards with Skye Edwards as the primary vocalist fronting the band. While churning up interest through an underground presence mostly in London, the band finally broke through when featured on the Ultra-Chilled series. Their first two releases seemed to portend a trip-hop based modern psychedelia that they seemed to completely eschew for a meatier, beatier, mom pop-centric sound on 2000's Fragments of Freedom. This completely confounded some fans and critics who immediately wrote them off -- many of whom would later return and eat their words. The band took another big turn in 2005 with The Antidote. Daisy Martey (formerly of the band Noonday Underground) joined in 2005 to succeed Skye Edwards. In 2003 the Godfrey broth
1 | Part Of the Process | Big Calm |
2 | The_Sea_(Stakka_Skynet_Rmx) | Clockwork |
3 | Bullet Proof | Big Calm |
4 | The Edge [David McCallum] | Back to Mine |
5 | The Sea | Big Calm |
6 | Fear and Love | Big Calm |
7 | Diggin' a Watery Grave | Big Calm |
8 | Blindfold | Big Calm |
9 | Over and Over | Big Calm |
10 | Big Calm | Big Calm |
11 | Let Me See | Big Calm |
12 | Friction | Big Calm |
13 | The Music that We Hear | Big Calm |