Skye Edwards is best known as the singer in the UK band Morcheeba, which she left in 2003 before rejoining in 2009. The 53-year-old talks about the important men in her life, including her husband, ...
JACQUELINE SPRINGER says the V&A East Museum’s first exhibition, ‘The Music is Black: A British Story’, ‘speaks to modernity ...
Singer-songwriter Greg Coulson will be celebrating the release of his new live album with a hometown gig next month.
90s trip-hop legends Morcheeba proved they have lost nothing of their effortless cool as they performed a flawless set of classics and new material to a sold-out crowd at the East Perth Power Station.
2026 approaches with our bright-eyed resolutions in tow. If you spend any significant part of your day streaming music, 2025 may have left you rethinking those listening habits, especially if Spotify ...
Earlier this year, Spotify rolled out an all-new feature that lets users watch music videos within the app. You can switch between audio and video formats with the new feature, which is slowly being ...
Whether you’re a professional musician or you only sing show tunes in the shower, these funny music jokes will hit just the right note Who doesn’t love music? Who doesn’t love jokes? OK, so apparently ...
YouTube is celebrating 10 years of its YouTube Music app on Thursday with the launch of new features that bring it closer to rival Spotify and others. The app will now include “Taste Match” playlists, ...
AI-generated bands like The Velvet Sundown are going viral on streaming platforms. "[The Velvet Sundown]" is much better music than most of what we've heard from AI in the past," Jason Palamara, a ...
Morcheeba has been the duo of singer Skye Edwards and producer-instrumentalist Ross Godfrey since 2014. Reaching three decades has clearly put them in a reflective mood. A number of songs appear to ...
We create a sunny soundtrack to the coming weeks with the release of two new albums. Kiwi singer Marlon Williams talks about his gorgeous record “Te Whare Tīwekaweka”, his first sung in the Māori ...