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    Morcheeba are an English electronic band formed in the mid-1990s with founding members vocalist Skye Edwards and the brothers Paul and Ross Godfrey. They mix influences from trip hop, rock, folk rock and downtempo, and have produced ten regular studio albums since 1995, two of which reached the UK top ten. [1]

  2. May 8, 2021 · Originally comprised of vocalist Skye Edwards and writer-producer brothers Paul and Ross Godfrey, the British trio cast their initial spell twenty-five years ago with their debut album Who Can You Trust? (1996)—the potency of their musical alchemy was instantaneous.

    • Quentin Harrison
  3. Oct 18, 2013 · The elder Godfrey brother had already dropped out of much of the touring, and finally the three of them – Skye, Ross and Paul – decided they needed to make some changes: Skye Edwards left the band, though it wasn’t an unfriendly parting, Ross insists, and instead a simple necessity.

  4. Morcheeba formed in the mid-90s as a project for Edwards and the Godfrey siblings, Paul and Ross. Although Paul ultimately left the fold in 2014, with Edwards herself taking a sabbatical between 2003 and 2010, the music has carried on and the group’s legacy has remained intact.

  5. May 12, 2021 · The British triovocalist Skye Edwards and songsmithing brothers Ross and Paul Godfrey—stepped into view of the record buying public twenty-five years ago courtesy of the trip-hop medium.

    • Quentin Harrison
  6. Oct 19, 2018 · Plenty of records were sold, but in 2003, the technical bit of the band - brothers Paul and Ross Godfrey - split with singer Skye Edwards. Various vocalists filled her shoes for the next six years with varying degrees of success, but the original trio was eventually reunited in 2010.

  7. The band’s illustrious career has certainly had its highs and lows (like any great band), including the departure of Ross’ brother Paul. I don’t really see the reason in dwelling on the usual ‘what happened?’ questions but instead wanted to ask about identity in a band’s name.