Going Out: Pop Morcheeba

Tim Perry
Saturday 31 October 1998 00:02 GMT
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South London-based Morcheeba's second album, the excellent Big Calm, is packed with diverse beats and rhythms, and spent almost six months in the Top 40. Since its release in March, they've been on a constant touring schedule in Europe and the USA.

November marks a short, celebratory tour of England for this magnificent band who are finally emerging from the media-imposed shadow of the likes of Massive Attack and Faithless.

Live, they're a treat, with timely scratching from Paul Godfrey, dramatic incursions from multi-instrumentalist brother Ross; and, to cap it all, there's the angelic voice of Skye Edwards.

Waterfront, Norwich (01603 505401) 5 Nov; Colston Hall, Bristol (0117- 922 3686) 6 Nov; Royal Albert Hall, London SW7 (0171-589 8212) 9 Nov; Pyramid Centre, Portsmouth (01705 358608) 11 Nov

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