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) READ MORE About Massive Attack here VIEW Previous Readers’ Polls here Massive Attack have crafted a handful of memorable albums, but which ones are YOUR favorites? READERS’ POLL RESULTS: Your Favorite Massive Attack Albums of All Time Revealed & Ranked Many thanks to everyone who recently voted for their favorite Massive Attack albums as part of Massive Attack
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notes could speak as loudly as the sounds themselves, Massive Attack sculpt sonic worlds where reverb , delivering lines with a languid coolness that mirrors the slow-burning production. It’s Massive Attack’s exploration Anniversary to Massive Attack’s second studio album Protection, originally released September 26 solidified their place as pioneers and influential artists, finding Massive Attack at their most Lines (1991), Massive Attack once again proved their dominance in the emerging trip-hop paradigm Massive Attack’s ‘Protection’ Turns 30 | Album Anniversary Massive Attack
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some of those crawling tempos of Mezzanine-era Massive Attack, whilst I was also chasing a particular
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introduced me to a lot of music: The Specials, 10cc, The Stranglers, and Massive Attack. Guy Ritchie’s
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competition including Massive Attack’s Blue Lines (1991) and The KLF’s The White Room (1991), Seal’s self
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Anniversary to Massive Attack’s debut album Blue Lines, originally released April 8, 1991. Just a creative confines of Bristol, 3D, Daddy G, and Mushroom morphed into Massive Attack in 1988, a name that their initial recordings. The origin of Massive Attack dates back to the mid 1980s, when 3D, Daddy G Shadow’s earliest singles. By that time, Massive Attack’s career had already been evolving for a handful few months ago on January 2nd, the Albumism community and I celebrated Massive Attack’s Mercury Prize Massive Attack’s Debut Album ‘Blue Lines’ Turns 30 | Anniversary Retrospective Massive Attack
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an expansive soundscape helmed by Massive Attack producer Nelle Hooper, Björk dances and twirls
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ultimately abandoned his collaborative work with Massive Attack to devote his creative restlessness and collective The Wild Bunch, who would later morph into Massive Attack. Tricky’s association with the group ”—Massive Attack, Portishead, and Tricky. And the subject of today’s post is the latter. In the appreciate its genius. Along with Massive Attack’s Blue Lines and Portishead’s Dummy, Maxinquaye
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collective, which notably spawned Massive Attack and Tricky. Seizing inspiration from her vibrant
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commissions from qualifying purchases.] Together with Massive Attack and Tricky (both of whose debut
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recommended) to fully understand and appreciate its genius. Along with Massive Attack’s Blue Lines collaborations with fellow Bristol innovators Massive Attack. The album also heralded the proper arrival
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circuit compatriots Soul II Soul and Bristol sound system stalwarts Massive Attack. On Foxbase Alpha including 808 State, The KLF, LFO, Massive Attack, Paul Oakenfold, The Orb, Orbital, Primal Scream, and
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emergence of another dominant sound system, The Wild Bunch, which would morph into Massive Attack. Meanwhile , and the aforementioned Massive Attack, among many others. Although Jazzie B, Caron Wheeler and other
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during the mid-to-late 1990s. Morcheeba, along with peers like Portishead, Massive Attack and several
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and Massive Attack. Trip hop elements existed. The LSD-comedown tempos and 2:00 a.m. industrial
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