A band that built an international following with songs about crossing borders and finding home in sound.
Start with 'Across The Streets, Cross The Waters' for their core sound, then try 'Gonna Be Alright' to hear how they kept melody intact even as arrangements grew more layered.
Glob.e's music gave voice to the experience of displacement without losing its melodic warmth. Songs like 'Across The Streets, Cross The Waters' and 'Edge of Darkness' turned personal dislocation into something listeners could hold onto. Their catalog became a quiet companion for people navigating their own borders.
They formed in the early 2000s around Zohra Atash and Reza Safinia, releasing 'Faces Places' in 2002. Their sound shifted from the world music touches of 'Travelogue' to the more experimental 'Sounds of Silence' a few years later. International touring let them connect with audiences directly, building a reputation for immersive live shows.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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