Full of hypnotic grooves and loose, smooth melodies, Morcheeba's blissed out
trip-hop lived up to the band's dreamy name, gently lulling listeners into sonic
highs and hazy moods. Formed by DJ/producer brothers Paul and Ross Godfrey and
soul singer Skye Edwards in London in the mid 1990s, the band's languid loop of
a debut single “Trigger Hippie” made the band cult favourites before their
second album Big Calm (1998) produced the track “The Sea” which was later used
as the theme tune to Channel 4 series Shipwrecked. Adopting a more pop sound,
third album Fragments and Freedom (20...