BBC News - UK — Singers Skye Edwards and Ross Godfrey formerly of Morcheeba talk about their new music and why they have gone back to basics. more info
Brooklyn Vegan — Also: Angel Haze, Downtown Boys, Skunk Anansie, Skye & Ross of Morcheeba, Young Fathers, Shabazz Palaces, Thundercat, a superjam featuring members of Bad Brains, Fishbone and Living Colour, and more.
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The Telegraph — Looking for some background music while you do the gardening? Thomas H Green selects the most inspiring albums - from Morcheeba to the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra more info
Brooklyn Vegan — Built to Spill @ Irving Plaza, 2013 (more by Caroline Harrison) You can browse our full NYC show calendar for all of tonight's shows, but here are some highlights... Built To Spill, The Warm Hair @ Stone Pony When people... more info
Brooklyn Vegan — Trip hop vets Morcheeba released Head Up High last year, their second with singer Skye Edwards returning to the fold. (She'd been out of the band from 2003 - 2009.) The band haven't messed with their patented sound too... more info
The Good, The Bad and The Unknown — Built out of the ashes of the trip-hop movement in the '90s, Morcheeba may be the lone survivor of a genre that seems to ripen with age. With only a thread of Massive Attack remaining, a Portishead that may be still around but who really knows, and... more info
I Like Music — A unique tribute album dedicated to the legendary John Martyn, including thirty cover versions from artists including Beck, Phil Collins, Paolo Nutini, Morcheeba more info
Guardian Music — (ABSOLUTE)It's a sign of John Martyn's far-reaching influence that the 30 covers here include songs from octogenarian gospel singers (Clarence Fountain), 80s goths (Robert Smith) and indie whippersnappers (Bombay Bicycle Club), though folk and blues ... more info
Guardian Music — Tricky's unlikely collaboration with Beyoncé was just the start, as Morcheeba and co set the production tone for 2011When Beyoncé headlined Glastonbury earlier this summer, the biggest surprise wasn't that she managed to pull it off – in spite of... more info
ContactMusic — Morcheeba think Britain has the "noisiest" festival crowds. The British band are set to perform on on the Undercover from Virgin Media stage at the year's Virgin Media V Festival alongside a host of artists including Gomez, Chromeo, Goldie Lookin' Ch... more info