Beginnings
Originally from the small town of Saltwood,[4] just north of Hythe, Kent, the Godfrey brothers—DJ/producer Paul Godfrey and multi-instrumentalist Ross Godfrey—moved to London when they were in their late teens.[5][6][7][8] Sometime in the mid 1990s, at a party in Greenwich, the brothers met Skye Edwards, who was singing backup in a funk band, and also played guitar; before too long the three began recording songs together, and formed the trio Morcheeba.[4][9] At first they produced tracks at their home studio,[4] together with engineer Pete Norris.[8][10]
They were eventually signed to China Records[4] by Angus Blair (A&R) and the band released their debut Trigger Hippie EP,[11] in October 1995. At the same time, Paul Ablett came on board as manager.[10] The band's debut album, Who Can You Trust?, was released in April 1996 and fitted into the trip hop genre through a combination of Paul Godfrey's hip hop roots, Ross Godfrey's psychedelic rock influences and Edwards' soul-styled vocals. A second single, "Tape Loop", appeared in July 1996. The band began to play live around Europe and North America,[12] with a live band that included five additional members.[13] At this point, the band had outgrown the home recording set-up and the brothers purchased their own studio.[14] In 1997, they contributed to the David Byrne album Feelings, participating in the recording and production of the release.[8][15][16]
Mainstream success
With a more professional recording set-up, the brothers began developing their ideas for a second album. Much of the material had already been written, and, with Norris involved again, the band moved towards a more mainstream sound.[14] At the same time, Edwards appeared on the BBC charity single "Perfect Day". The follow-up, 1998's Big Calm, moved away from trip hop towards a more pop-oriented, song-based sound. This was exemplified by the band's reworking of "Moog Island" (from their debut) into the pop-song "The Music That We Hear".[17] One of the album's singles, "The Sea", became a radio favourite. The album proved to be a big seller and ensured Morcheeba's success as a breakthrough act.[18] In 1998, Morcheeba collaborated with Hubert Laws to record the classic song "Summer Time" for the Red Hot Organization's compilation album Red Hot + Rhapsody, a tribute to George Gershwin, which raised money for various charities devoted to increasing AIDS awareness and fighting the disease.
In 2000, Morcheeba released their third album, Fragments of Freedom. This repeated the sales success of Big Calm but received a less positive critical response. The band's fourth album, Charango, was released in 2002 and saw a diminished role for Edwards. The singles "Otherwise" and "Way Beyond" followed. The lyrics for "Undress Me Now" were written with Lambchop's Kurt Wagner, while other collaborators on the album were with rappers Pace Won and Slick Rick. In January 2003, the band undertook their first significant tour of the US since 1998.[19] In 2001, the Godfrey brothers contributed three songs to the Jim White album No Such Place.[20]
Split
By the end of 2003, the Godfrey brothers split with Edwards, citing creative and personal differences.[21] Edwards received "a phone call from our manager saying that it was over. It was a relief to think we didn't have to continue".[22] She was under the impression that the band had ceased to operate. A greatest hits compilation, Parts of the Process, helped to retain interest in the band and featured two new tracks: "What's Your Name" (featuring a rhyming cameo from Big Daddy Kane) and "Can't Stand It". At around the same time, they released the live DVD Morcheeba: From Brixton to Beijing. A decade later, Ross Godfrey reflected on this period, saying: "We just felt like we couldn't breathe, I'd been in the band and on the road since I was 18, so to have any kind of break from that was just amazing".[23]
The two brothers reunited the year after, leaving Paul to explain that "Ross and I realised that Morcheeba was kind of our family company, and that we wanted very much to keep it going, hence the change".[24] In 2005, Morcheeba released their fifth studio (and first post-Edwards) album, The Antidote. Daisy Martey (formerly of the band Noonday Underground) was recruited to replace Edwards as the album vocalist. However, Martey's period with the band was brief and she was sacked in the middle of the promotional tour, to be replaced by Jody Sternberg. Martey subsequently sued the band for breach of contract and defamation.[25] Sternberg's own tenure with the band was similarly brief, and she only appeared to have been part of the band to fulfil tour dates. According to Ross, the entire episode "was difficult to say the least. It left us in near-ruin".[26]
After a break of several years, Morcheeba released their sixth studio album, Dive Deep, in February 2008. On this album, the Godfrey brothers fell back into their role as producers, selecting five vocalists to perform their songs. The folk-rock singer Judie Tzuke, Norwegian born Thomas Dybdahl and blues singer/guitarist Bradley Burgess appeared as lead vocalists together with the Korean-American rapper Cool Calm Pete and French singer Manda (Amanda Zamolo).[27] Both Manda and Burgess toured with Morcheeba as lead singers on their 2008 tour.
Reunion
As a solo artist, Edwards remained with the same management company as Morcheeba—Chris Morrison the CM of CMO Management represented both artists—which led to a chance meeting in their London offices sometime in 2009. Edwards and the Godfrey brothers met again to discuss her possible involvement in a new project. Initially the singer was hesitant and pointed out that she "really enjoyed doing my solo stuff and writing my own lyrics".[28] Eventually, Edwards rejoined the band and the trio began work on a new album,[21] with Edwards still on tour promoting her solo album, Ross Godfrey living in California and Paul Godfrey in France.[29] On 12 February 2010, NME revealed that Edwards was once again back with the band, which was confirmed by Paul Godfrey the day after on the band's Myspace blog. Edwards made her live return with the band at the Caprices Festival, Switzerland on 9 April 2010.[30] Edwards' role in the band changed, as she had "become more confident" in her "ability as a singer and a songwriter", and found that during the recording process they were "more honest with each other", and thus they produced "a more honest record".[22]
Morcheeba released their seventh album, Blood Like Lemonade, on PIAS in June 2010, preceded by the single "Even Though". It was produced by Paul Godfrey, who described the album as "a warm, fuzzy blanket of psychedelia", while Edwards described the lyrics as "having dark themes".[22] She also remarked on how the brothers had made her part of the creative process again.[28] An eighteen-month tour followed that saw the band play around the Americas and Europe.[31]
Their eighth album, Head Up High, was released on 14 October 2013, again on PIAS.[32] In 2014, the band toured Australia,[33] with a line-up consisting of Skye Edwards (vocals), Ross Godfrey (guitars), Steve Gordon (bass), Richard Milner (keyboards), Martin Carling (drums) and James Anthony (decks).
Departure of Paul Godfrey
In 2014, Paul Godfrey left the band.[34][35] Ross Godfrey later explained that: "Paul and I had not been getting on musically, or personally for a long time, and after the Head Up High album in 2013, Paul told us he was leaving the band, and he wanted Skye and I to buy him out of his share of the name. We disagreed on how much it was worth so no deal was struck. Skye and I thought it best to just release the record we had made under our own names. There will be no more Morcheeba albums".[2] Paul Godfrey has since established a recording studio, Sacrosync Sound, in Hastings and recorded a new album "Cool Your Soul" with Rachel Cuming under the moniker Morcheeba Productions.[36][37]
Ross Godfrey and Skye Edwards announced a new project in 2016 named Skye & Ross.[38] They have toured, and released an eponymous album on 2 September 2016.[39] The band started as an acoustic duo but soon included Edward's son Jaega (drums), her husband Steve Gordon (bass) and Godfrey’s wife Amanda Zamolo (backing vocals).[40][41] Edwards took responsibility for the lyrics while Ross Godfrey noted that the recording process was "a very organic experience".[42]
Hypnotized
Morcheeba Lyrics
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Black snake has shed its skin
Coiled up, let me in
Speak in tongues, I'm in a spin
Sacred space, hiding place, serpent face
I'll handle you, handle you
Poised to strike, deadly bite
Despite my fright
Feel the healer's fangs
Vengeful venom glands
Dead man, join your god
I'll charm and disarm my cobra
Staring straight into my eyes
No surprise, yeah you're hypnotized
Looking right through your lies
It's not wise, got you paralysed
Love your style, when you're wild
Sweet reptile
I'll handle you, handle you
Layers of scales tell the tales
We can't fail
I'll handle you, handle you
Feel the healer's fangs
Vengeful venom glands
Dead man, join your god
I'll charm and disarm my cobra
Staring straight into my eyes
No surprise, yeah you're hypnotized
Looking right through your lies
It's not wise, got you paralysed
Staring straight into my eyes
No surprise, yeah you're hypnotized
Looking right through your lies
It's not wise, got you paralysed
Staring straight into my eyes
No surprise, yeah you're hypnotized
Looking right through your lies
It's not wise, got you paralysed
Staring straight into my eyes
Looking right through your lies
Staring straight into my eyes
Looking right through your lies
The lyrics of "Hypnotized" by Morcheeba feat. Ana Tijoux feature elements of mysticism and power, with references to snakes, poison, and medicine. The repetitive phrase "I'll handle you, handle you" gives the impression of someone in control or dominant, possibly speaking to a lover, a partner, or even to oneself. The singer compares their love interest to a snake, with layers of scales and a deadly bite. However, this comparison is not negative, and the singer seems to find the snake's qualities charming and alluring. They mention a "sacred space" and a "hiding place," suggesting that there is a deeper layer of spirituality to their relationship.
The repetition of the phrase "staring straight into my eyes" creates a sense of intimacy and connection. The singer claims to see through their love interest's lies and to have them "paralysed" with their hypnotic gaze. The reference to joining one's god implies a sense of sacrifice or transformation. Overall, the lyrics are poetic and dreamlike, with a strong sense of mystery and allure.
Line by Line Meaning
Poison or medicine
The snake's venom can be seen as both harmful poison and a potentially healing medicine.
Black snake has shed its skin
The snake has undergone a transformation (shedding of its skin) and is no longer the same as it was before.
Coiled up, let me in
The singer is ready to face the challenges ahead and wants to be allowed in to face them head on.
Speak in tongues, I'm in a spin
The artist is disoriented and confused due to the complex and difficult nature of the situation at hand.
Sacred space, hiding place, serpent face
The place the artist is in is highly important and possibly dangerous, featuring the face of the snake symbolizing formidable challenges.
I'll handle you, handle you
The singer will face the challenges ahead and take control, showing bravery and resilience.
Poised to strike, deadly bite
The singer is aware of the danger the situation poses but is ready to face it head on.
Despite my fright
Even though the artist may be scared, they're determined to move forward.
Feel the healer's fangs
The artist sees the potential for the challenges ahead to provide growth and healing.
Vengeful venom glands
The challenges ahead can be dangerous and require careful navigation.
Dead man, join your god
If the singer fails to overcome the challenges, they may die and become one with their deity.
I'll charm and disarm my cobra
The artist is confident in their ability to face the situation and come out successful.
Staring straight into my eyes
The challenges ahead are unavoidable and must be faced head on.
No surprise, yeah you're hypnotized
The challenges have proven to be incredibly difficult and have left the singer and others dumbfounded and entranced.
Looking right through your lies
The singer is perceptive and sees through the falsehoods and trickery of others.
It's not wise, got you paralyzed
Those who try to deceive or oppose the artist will ultimately fail and become helpless and trapped.
Love your style, when you're wild
The artist is attracted to the unpredictable and unconventional nature of the situation at hand.
Sweet reptile
The singer views the challenges ahead as a powerful and formidable force.
Layers of scales tell the tales
The history and intensity of the challenges can be seen through the many layers (or aspects) of the situation.
We can't fail
The artist is confident in their ability to overcome whatever challenges they face.
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: SKYE EDWARDS, PAUL DAVID GODFREY, ROSS GODFREY, ANA TIJOUX
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Felipe Lopez
There's something you have, that hypnotizes,
you have something that paralyzes.
Maybe... it's your smile, that made me thrill,
it makes me undecided.
Your steady eyes, riddles.
******, and jumbles
_______
I will continue, later..
RVSGR
Grande Anita !!! Inconfundible voz.
Francisco Neira
Invitable no sentir un poquito de orgullo Chileno por Anita Tijoux junto a Morcheeba.
María Eugenia Rubio
me encanta!
Adil Zour Doublal
Lo mejor después de un jornada tensa escuchar moorcheba y desconectar
JORGE lUIS VELARDEZ
Hace rato que una banda no me mueve el corazon y hoy todo paso............:)
otto simone
Great Song
miverdezen
BUEEENA!!! Y SIEMPRE MANTENIENDO EL BAJO PERFIL
undergroundbox
grande morcheeba, grande anita
Rayna Duggan
I can't find a translation for the Spanish part anyway. I understand about every third or fourth word. I hope someone will see this comment and help me out with a translation! :-)
Felipe Lopez
There's something you have, that hypnotizes,
you have something that paralyzes.
Maybe... it's your smile, that made me thrill,
it makes me undecided.
Your steady eyes, riddles.
******, and jumbles
_______
I will continue, later..