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Morcheeba
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Part of the Process
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from Big Calm
(2010)
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Morcheeba
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Trigger Hippie
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from Who Can You Trust?
(2005)
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Morcheeba
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Way Beyond
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from Parts of the Process
(2002)
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Morcheeba
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The Sea
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from Big Calm
(2010)
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Morcheeba
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Enjoy the Ride (feat. Judy Tzuke)
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from Dive Deep
(2008)
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Morcheeba
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Everybody Loves a Loser
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from Everybody Loves a Loser - EP
(2005)
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Morcheeba
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Rome Wasn't Built In a Day
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from Fragments of Freedom
(2010)
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Morcheeba
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Tape Loop
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from Who Can You Trust?
(2005)
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Morcheeba
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Blindfold
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from Big Calm
(2010)
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Morcheeba
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Wonders Never Cease
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from The Antidote
(2005)
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Morcheeba
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Be Yourself
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from Fragments of Freedom
(2010)
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Morcheeba
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Undress Me Now
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from Parts of the Process
(2003)
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Morcheeba
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World Looking In
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from Fragments of Freedom
(2010)
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Morcheeba
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Otherwise
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from Charango
(2011)
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Morcheeba
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Fear and Love
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from Big Calm
(2010)
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Morcheeba
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Aqualung
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from Charango
(2011)
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Morcheeba
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Gained the World (feat. Manda)
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from Dive Deep
(2008)
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Morcheeba
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Shoulder Holster
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from Big Calm
(2010)
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Morcheeba
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Ten Men
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from The Antidote
(2005)
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Morcheeba
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Slow Down
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from Charango
(2011)
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Morcheeba
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Lighten Up
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from The Antidote
(2005)
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Morcheeba
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Let Me See
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from Big Calm
(2010)
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Morcheeba
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Sao Paulo
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from Charango
(2011)
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Morcheeba
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Living Hell
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from The Antidote
(2005)
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Morcheeba
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Blue Chair (feat. Judy Tzuke)
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from Dive Deep
(2008)
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Morcheeba
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Women Lose Weight (feat Slick Rick)
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from Charango
(2011)
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Morcheeba
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Col
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from Who Can You Trust?
(2005)
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Morcheeba
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Moog Island
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from Who Can You Trust?
(2005)
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Morcheeba & Kurt Wagner
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What New York Couples Fight About
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from Parts of the Process
(2002)
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Morcheeba
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On the Rhodes Again
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from Who Can You Trust?
(2005)
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Comment:
Former Talking Head David Byrne first employed the Godfrey brothers (Paul and Ross) to help him unwind in the smoky realm of trip-hop on his solo album [i]Feelings[/i]. A decent break, for sure, but the duo found its most fitting collaborators in the waiting-to-be-discovered diva Skye Edwards and, more recently, former Noonday Underground vocalist Daisy Martey, who took over Morcheeba's mic on the psych-damaged, Bacharach-pop U-turn [i]The Antidote[/i]. Vocals aside, the Godfreys have maintained one of the strongest laidback sounds in electronic music, traversing beyond trip-hop to such esoteric locales as the blues, funk, and throwback soul.
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