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It was the summer of 1990 and Nelson was guest vocalist on the debut album Blue Lines by Massive Attack, the Bristol trip-hop ...
Massive Attack announced the formation of an alliance for musicians who feel 'intimidation' in music industry over support ...
Glastonbury was not an anomaly. At any big music festival today, you will encounter tons of musicians and fans speaking out ...
A group of musicians from the United Kingdom and Ireland say they have formed a syndicate to advocate for artists speaking ...
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BristolWorld on MSNDiscover 8 famous bands from Bristol - from IDLES to Massive Attack
Explore the vibrant music scene in Bristol and discover the top 8 bands that have made a mark, including IDLES and Massive ...
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RBC Ukraine on MSNRussia launches massive attack, US and Germany agree to send 5 more Patriots to Ukraine - Monday brief
The Russian army launched another massive attack on the territory of Ukraine. Meanwhile, the US and Germany agreed to deliver ...
Massive Attack was formed in Bristol, England, in the late 1980s, coalescing out of a sound-system culture of D.J.s and musicians and pulling together enough styles on its first two albums, ...
Massive Attack said there were 'aggressive, vexatious campaigns' against artists who spoke out on Israeli abuses against ...
Massive Attack have new music in the can and hope to share it in 2025.. Frontman Robert Del Naja says in a new NME interview that the trip-hop frontrunners, whose last song dropped in 2016, have ...
British group Massive Attack performs to a crowd of approximately 10,000 at Queens Square on Aug. 25, 2003, in Bristol, United Kingdom. The gig was their first live performance in five years.
Massive Attack have lately been doing a lot of work on reducing the carbon footprint of big live shows. In a recent NME interview, Robert Del Naja says that Massive Attack said no to Coachella, a ...
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