Massive Attack are an English
trip hop
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collective formed in 1988 in
Bristol
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, England, by
Robert "3D" Del Naja,
Grant "Daddy G" Marshall,
Adrian "Tricky" Thaws and
Andrew "Mushroom" Vowles. The group currently consists of Del Naja and Marshall.
They released their debut album in 1991, ''
Blue Lines,'' which has been included on numerous best-of lists and is generally considered the first album of the 'trip-hop' genre.
The single "
Unfinished Sympathy
"Unfinished Sympathy" is a song by the English trip hop group Massive Attack. It was released on 11 February 1991 under the temporary group name Massive. The song was written by the three band members Robert "3D" Del Naja, Andrew "Mushroom" Vow ...
" was a chart hit in Europe, including number one on the
Dutch Top 40
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, and was later voted the 63rd-greatest song of all time in a poll by ''
NME
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''. In 1994, they released their second album,
''Protection''. Thaws left the band later that year to pursue a solo career. In 1998, they released their third album, ''
Mezzanine
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'', giving them their first number one on the
UK Albums Chart
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. ''Mezzanine'' also contains the top-10 single "
Teardrop", which earned further recognition as the opening theme of the American television series ''
House
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''. In 1999, Vowles left the band, with Del Naja and Marshall continuing as a duo. They further released the albums ''
100th Window'' (2003) and ''
Heligoland
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'' (2010).
Both ''Blue Lines'' and ''Mezzanine'' feature in ''
Rolling Stone
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The magazine was first known fo ...
''s list of the
500 Greatest Albums of All Time
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.
The group have collaborated with several recurring guest vocalists, including
Horace Andy
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,
Shara Nelson,
Tracey Thorn,
Elizabeth Fraser
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,
Sinéad O'Connor
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,
Damon Albarn
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and
Hope Sandoval
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.
Massive Attack's awards include a
Brit Award for Best British Dance Act, two
MTV Europe Music Awards
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, and two
Q Awards
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. Their five studio albums have sold over 13 million copies worldwide.
Massive Attack are also known for supporting several political, human rights and
environmental causes.
History
The Wild Bunch and "Any Love" (1980s–1990)
DJs
Daddy G and
Mushroom
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The standard for the n ...
, and rappers
Tricky and
3D met as members of partying collective
the Wild Bunch in the early 1980s. One of the first homegrown
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in the UK, the Wild Bunch became dominant on the Bristol club scene in the mid-1980s.
Massive Attack was created in 1988 as a spin-off quartet. Unsigned, the group (Mushroom, Daddy G, 3D and Tricky) put out "Any Love" as a single. It was co-produced by Bristol double-act
Smith & Mighty and featured the
falsetto
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-voiced singer-songwriter
Carlton McCarthy. In 1990, they committed to deliver six studio albums and a "best of"
compilation to Circa Records. This record label became a subsidiary of, and was later subsumed into,
Virgin Records
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, which in turn was acquired by
EMI.
''Blue Lines'' and "Unfinished Sympathy" (1991–1993)
3D co-wrote
Neneh Cherry
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's
''Manchild'' in 1989. This working relationship continued with Cherry helping Massive Attack to record their first album ''
Blue Lines''. Cherry's partner
Cameron McVey
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was an executive producer of the album and became the group's first manager.
Cherry and McVey provided financial support, via the Cherry Bear organisation, and the album was partly recorded in their house. The band used guest vocalists, interspersed with their own ''
sprechgesang'' stylings, on top of what became regarded as an essentially British creative sampling production; a trademark sound that fused
hip hop
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,
soul
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,
reggae
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and other eclectic references, both musical and lyrical.
The album used vocalists including
Horace Andy
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and
Shara Nelson, a former Wild Bunch cohort. MC Willie Wee, also once part of the Wild Bunch, featured. Neneh Cherry sang backing vocals on environmentalist anthem, "Hymn of the Big Wheel".
Co-production was also provided by
Jonny Dollar.
''Blue Lines'' was released on 8 April 1991 on Virgin Records.
The album has been retrospectively considered the first of the "
trip-hop
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" genre and received critical acclaim.
That year they released "
Unfinished Sympathy
"Unfinished Sympathy" is a song by the English trip hop group Massive Attack. It was released on 11 February 1991 under the temporary group name Massive. The song was written by the three band members Robert "3D" Del Naja, Andrew "Mushroom" Vow ...
" as a single, a string-arranged track at
Abbey Road
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studio, scored by
Will Malone. The group temporarily shortened their name to "Massive" on the advice of McVey to avoid controversy relating to the
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. They returned to being "Massive Attack" for their next single, "
Safe from Harm".
''Protection'' and Melankolic (1994–1997)
For their second album, the band brought in
Everything but the Girl's
Tracey Thorn and
Nicolette as vocalists and released "Protection" on 26 September 1994.
With McVey out of the picture, Massive Attack enlisted the production talents of former Wild Bunch
Nellee Hooper to co-produce some songs on it, with Mushroom. Other tracks were co-produced by
the Insects and 3D. A dub version, ''
No Protection'', was released the following year by
Mad Professor
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. ''Protection'' won a
Brit award for Best Dance Act. The other collaborators on ''Protection'' were
Marius de Vries and
Craig Armstrong,
a Scottish classical pianist.
Tricky decided to end his involvement with the band in 1995 in order to pursue a solo career.
The crediting of Tricky's contribution for ''Blue Lines'' was also a source of friction. This was also the period of the release of Tricky's ''
Maxinquaye'' and
Portishead's ''
Dummy''. The term "trip hop" was coined and was referred to by the media as part of the "
Bristol scene".
Massive Attack started a label in 1995 distributed by Virgin/EMI, Melankolic, and signed Craig Armstrong and a number of other artists such as Horace Andy,
Lewis Parker,
Alpha
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,
Sunna, and
Day One. The group espoused a non-interference philosophy that allowed the artists to make their albums in the way they wanted.
The same year, the Insects became unavailable for co-production and having parted ways with Nellee Hooper, the band were introduced to
Neil Davidge,
a relatively unknown producer who had an association with anonymous dance-pop outfit
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. The first track they worked on was "The Hunter Gets Captured by the Game", a cover version sung by Tracey Thorn for the
''Batman Forever'' soundtrack. Initially, Davidge was brought in as engineer, but soon became producer.
The group increasingly fractured in the lead-up to the third album, Davidge having to co-produce the three producers' ideas separately. Mushroom was reported to be unhappy with the degree of the post-punk direction in which 3D, increasingly filling the production vacuum, was taking the band.
The group contributed to the
film soundtrack
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of ''
The Jackal'' in 1997, recording "Superpredators (Metal Postcard)", a song containing a sample of
Siouxsie and the Banshees
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' "
Mittageisen" and "Dissolved Girl", a new song with vocals by Sarah Jay (that was later remixed for the next album), which was featured at the beginning of the 1999 film ''
The Matrix
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'', although it was not on the official soundtrack.
Later that year, they released a single, "
Risingson", from what would be their third album, ''
Mezzanine
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''.
''Mezzanine'', "Teardrop", Vowles's departure and Marshall's absence (1997–2001)
3D became the band's main producer in 1997 in the recording sessions that made ''Mezzanine'', Massive Attack's most commercially successful album,
selling nearly four million copies. It featured Neil Davidge as a sound engineer and co-producer, and Horace Andy and
Elizabeth Fraser
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as the main guest vocalists. During recording,
Angelo Bruschini
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Career
He was a member of The Numbers, Rimshots, The Blue Aeroplanes, and both t ...
became their permanent lead guitarist both in a session capacity and live.
The lead single, after "Risingson", was "
Teardrop", sung by Fraser of
Cocteau Twins
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. The song was accompanied by a video directed by
Walter Stern, of an
animatronic singing fetus. Horace Andy sang on three songs, including "
Angel
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". A track the band made for the film ''
The Jackal,'' "Dissolved Girl", sung by Sarah Jay, was remixed for inclusion on the record.
''Mezzanine'' went on to win a
Q Award for Best Album as well as being nominated for a
Mercury Prize
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.
Touring extensively, friction between Mushroom and the other band members came to a head. Mushroom was unhappy with the direction of the group and having to appear on tour. In 1999, Mushroom left the band.
Around this time, 3D, with Davidge decamped into Ridge Farm studio with friends and band members of
Lupine Howl (made up of former members of the band
Spiritualized, including Damon Reece, who went on to be Massive Attack's permanent session drummer and one of two live drummers) towards a fourth Massive Attack LP, taking things even further into a rock direction.
2001 also saw the release of ''Eleven Promos,'' a DVD of Massive Attack's 11 music videos thus far, including "Angel", a £100,000+ promo.
Despite having taken 3D's side after Mushroom's departure and participating in a webcast as a duo in 2000, Daddy G took a personal break from the band in 2001.
''100th Window'', Marshall's return and ''Collected'' (2002–2006)

With Daddy G temporarily no longer involved in the studio, Davidge and 3D steered "LP4" on their own. Enlisting the vocals of
Sinéad O'Connor
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and Horace Andy, ''100th Window'' was mastered in August 2002 and released in February 2003.
Featuring no samples or cover versions, ''100th Window'' was not as critically well received in Britain as the other records, although the album received a warmer reception internationally, scoring a 75 out of 100 on review aggregation site
Metacritic
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. The group collaborated with
Mos Def
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on the track "I Against I", which appeared on the "Special Cases" single and the soundtrack for ''
Blade II''. "I Against I" is also notable as the only track from the ''100th Window'' sessions that features a writing credit from Daddy G. ''100th Window'' sold over one million copies and was toured extensively (including Queen Square, Bristol—a one-off sell out concert set up in the city centre park, which was seen as a homecoming).
3D was arrested on allegations involving child pornography in 2003, which were reported widely in the media. 3D was soon eliminated as a suspect (although he was charged with
ecstasy possession and unable to get a U.S. visa for a while) with Daddy G and fans offering their support. The arrest affected the beginning of the ''100th Window'' tour schedule.
3D and Davidge agreed to an offer from director
Louis Leterrier to score the entire soundtrack for ''
Danny the Dog'', starring
Jet Li
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, in 2005.
Dot Allison
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, who had sung with the band on the ''100th Window'' tour, sang the end title track, "Aftersun". 3D and Davidge also scored the soundtrack for the ''
Bullet Boy'' film, with 3D on the end title vocals.
Daddy G started coming into the studio the same year, although little came of the material. He decided to instead work with a production duo, Robot Club, in another studio, feeling that he would be more free to develop tracks in the way he wanted. Meanwhile, 3D and Davidge recorded with a number of different singers as well as creating a track named "Twilight", for
UNKLE
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's ''
War Stories'' album. Later that year, Massive Attack decided to release their contractually obliged compilation album ''
Collected'' in 2006. They released it with a second disc, made up of previously released non-album songs and unreleased sketches.
[
]
"Weather Underground" / ''Heligoland'' (2007–2011)
3D and Davidge scored three soundtracks in 2007: ''In Prison My Whole Life'' (which featured a track called "Calling Mumia" with vocals by American rapper Snoop Dogg
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), '' Battle in Seattle'' and '' Trouble the Water.''
Massive Attack hosted a charity benefit for the Hoping Foundation, a charity for Palestinian
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*: "Palestine was part of the first wave of conquest following Muhammad's death in 632 CE; Jerusalem fell to the Caliph Umar in 638. The indigenous p ...
children in 2007. The next year, it was announced that Massive Attack were to curate the UK's Southbank Meltdown, a week-long event. It was suggested in interviews that this event would inspire Massive Attack back into action, having spent several years drifting towards the completion of their fifth studio album.
Later that year, 3D and Daddy G headed to Damon Albarn
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's studios for some writing and jamming. Around this time, Davidge scored the soundtrack for a Paul McGuigan film, '' Push'' and in December, 3D completed the score for '' 44 Inch Chest'' with the Insects and Angelo Badalamenti.
Davidge and 3D got back together in 2009 with Daddy G to finish the fifth album, incorporating bits of the Albarn material. Later it was announced that the band were to headline the 2009 Bestival festival, and soon after that they were to tour the UK and Europe. In May, 3D's instrumental "Herculaneum", featured in the film '' Gomorra'', won an Italian award for Best Song. Later that month, 3D and Daddy G picked up a special Ivor Novello award
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for Outstanding Contribution to British Music.
Jonny Dollar died of cancer on 29 May 2009 aged 45, survived by his wife and four children. Dollar was the programmer and hands-on producer behind ''Blue Lines'', writing some of the melodies that were the basis for the string arrangements in "Unfinished Sympathy".
Their new EP, ''Splitting the Atom
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,'' was announced on 25 August 2009. The other new tracks on the EP were Tunde Adebimpe's "Pray For Rain", Martina Topley-Bird
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's "Psyche" and Guy Garvey
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's "Bulletproof Love". The latter two tracks appear as remixes of the album versions.
The fifth album was released on 12 November 2009, called ''Heligoland
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,'' after the German archipelago
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of Heligoland
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, after a previous project called "Weather Underground" was abandoned. 3D said "I think it's got definitely a more organic feel". The opening track, "Pray For Rain" featured guest vocals of TV on the Radio
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's Tunde Adebimpe. Damon Albarn, Martina Topley-Bird and Mazzy Star frontwoman Hope Sandoval
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also provide guest vocals on the album. 3D said in October 2010, to the Spinner website, that his plans were now for "unorthodox" releases of several EPs in 2011, rather than an album.
''Ritual Spirit'' EP and working with Tricky again (2013–2019)
In a 2013 interview for his first solo art show since 2008, 3D confirmed that not only was new Massive Attack material in the works, but that rumours of a reunion with Tricky were true. Tricky had not been featured on a Massive Attack album since 1994's ''Protection.''
Massive Attack headlined at Secret Solstice, a new music festival in Reykjavík
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in June 2014. On 21 February 2015, it was confirmed through the Massive Attack Facebook page that they would be collaborating with Run the Jewels
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.
An iPhone application "Fantom" was released in 2016, developed by a team including 3D, which let users hear parts of four new songs by remixing them in real time, using the phone's location, movement, clock, heartbeat, and camera.
The group released a new EP on 28 January 2016, '' Ritual Spirit'', which includes the four songs released on Fantom. The EP was written and produced by 3D and new collaborator, Euan Dickinson.
It was their first release since the 2011 '' Four Walls / Paradise Circus'' collaboration with Burial
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, and the first time since 1994 that Tricky had been featured on Massive Attack content. Scottish hip-hop group Young Fathers, London rapper Roots Manuva and singer Azekel also featured on the EP.
Massive Attack previewed three new songs on 26 July 2016: "Come Near Me", "The Spoils", and "Dear Friend" on the Fantom iPhone application on which they previously previewed the four songs from the ''Ritual Spirit'' EP.
They released a new EP on 29 July 2016, " The Spoils", which includes "The Spoils" and "Come Near Me", both previewed on Fantom. The EP was written and produced by Daddy G, without 3D's involvement. "The Spoils" features vocals from American singer-songwriter Hope Sandoval
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, and "Come Near Me" features British vocalist Ghostpoet. A music video for "Come Near Me", directed by Ed Morris, and featuring Kosovan actress Arta Dobroshi, was released the same day as the single. The video for "The Spoils", featuring Cate Blanchett
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and directed by Australian director John Hillcoat, was released on 9 August 2016.
Massive Attack cancelled their appearance at the 2018 Mad Cool festival in Madrid
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because of sound bleed from Franz Ferdinand on a neighbouring stage. The festival offered several solutions to accommodate the band, but Massive Attack rejected them all.
Massive Attack went on tour in 2019 to promote the 20th anniversary rerelease of ''Mezzanine'', billed as "Mezzanine XX1". The American tour dates, originally scheduled for April, were postponed to September due to illness in the band.
''Eutopia'' EP and audiovisual releases (2020–present)
Massive Attack released a political audiovisual EP in July 2020 called '' Eutopia''. The three-track fusion was created across five cities during the COVID-19
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global lockdown period, and was partly formed by generative algorithmic visuals from AI art pioneer Mario Klingemann and collaborations with Algiers
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, Young Fathers and US poet Saul Williams
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. The conceptual project, co-written and produced by 3D and documentary filmmaker Mark Donne, featured strong arguments for global system change from UN Paris Climate Agreement author Christiana Figueres, founder of the Universal Basic Income
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Principle Professor Guy Standing and inventor of the US "Wealth Tax" policy Professor Gabriel Zucman
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. Each video ends with a quote from Thomas More's ''Utopia
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''.
Massive Attack were scheduled to headline the 2022 edition of the Primavera Sound
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music festival in Barcelona
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, Spain
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, but an unnamed band member's serious illness forced the band to cancel its appearance with the rest of its European tour. Angelo Bruschini
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Career
He was a member of The Numbers, Rimshots, The Blue Aeroplanes, and both t ...
, who played guitar on ''Mezzanine'' and ''100th Window'' and had toured with the band since 1995, died of lung cancer on 23 October 2023.
The group played their first show in five years on 5 June 2024 in Gothenburg
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, Sweden, joined by guests Elizabeth Fraser
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, Horace Andy
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and Young Fathers, who all toured with the band during their European shows that summer. The same line-up played Bristol in August. Billed as a 'Climate Action Accelerator' gig, the group worked with local businesses to reduce the event's environmental impact
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. Around this time, Massive Attack announced their first American tour since 2019; again to feature Fraser, Andy and Young Fathers. However, on 11 October 2024, the group cancelled all the US dates less than a week before. They cited "unforeseen circumstances" as the reason.
In a December 2024 interview with ''NME
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'', 3D revealed plans to release new music next year that had been ready since 2020 but was held up by record label disputes. He also said the band rejected an offer to play Coachella
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2025 because of its environmental impact.
Musical style
Some of their most noted songs have been without choruses and have featured dramatically atmospheric dynamics. They use distorted guitar crescendos, lavish orchestral arrangements and prominent looped/shifting basslines. Underpinned by high and exacting production values, sometimes using copious digital editing and mixing.[ The pace of their music has often been slower than prevalent British ]dance music
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of the time. These and other psychedelic, soundtrack-like and DJist techniques, formed their style which has often been emulated. Journalists described this sound as "trip hop
Trip hop is a musical genre that has been described as a psychedelic music, psychedelic fusion of hip hop music, hip hop and electronica with slow tempos and an atmospheric sound. The style emerged as a more experimental music, experimental var ...
" from the mid-nineties onwards. In an interview in 2006, Daddy G said, "We used to hate that terminology ''trip-hop'' so bad," aughs"You know, as far we were concerned, Massive Attack music was unique, so to put it in a box was to pigeonhole it and to say, 'Right, we know where you guys are coming from.'"
Other projects
'Fire Sale' exhibition
A solo exhibition of Del Naja's art was held at the Lazarides gallery in central London, from 24 May to 22 June 2013. The show's content spanned a period of over twenty years and featured many of the art pieces that Del Naja created for Massive Attack. Each piece, reinterpreted especially for the exhibition, was hand-printed and finished. The show also featured three one-off 'digital infinity mirrors', two of which contained phrases supplied by Reprieve that were extracted from drone pilot dialogues. Del Naja performed a DJ set during the opening night on 23 May 2013.
Massive Attack and Adam Curtis
Del Naja conceived and designed an eight-night festival with filmmaker Adam Curtis
Adam Curtis (born 26 May 1955) is an English documentary filmmaker. Curtis began his career as a conventional documentary producer for the BBC throughout the 1980s and into the early 1990s. The release of '' Pandora's Box'' (1992) marked the in ...
—in collaboration with UVA (United Visual Artists
United Visual Artists (UVA) is a London-based art practice founded in 2003 by British artist Matt Clark (b.1974). UVA's diverse body of work integrates new technologies with traditional media such as painting, sculpture, performance, and site-sp ...
)—that premiered in Manchester, UK in July 2013. The festival featured Curtis's film, unofficially titled ''The Plan,'' which was projected on a huge screen surrounding the audience, while music from Massive Attack was interweaved throughout the film. Del Naja, who orchestrated the film's soundtrack, described the experience as a "collective hallucination" and the film was also shown at the Manchester International Festival
The Manchester International Festival is a biennial international arts festival, with a specific focus on original new work, held in the English city of Manchester and run by Factory International. The festival is a biennial event, first takin ...
in July 2013. Music created by Del Naja for the festival became the score for a BBC
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production entitled '' HyperNormalisation'' in 2016.
Del Naja and Adam Curtis teamed up in 2019 for a second time on a live show based on the band's Mezzanine album. The show challenged the idea of nostalgia and power, and featured machine learning GANS and deep fakes from Mario Klingemann, as well as new films from Curtis that were used to tell a narrative story. They were used as visuals for cover versions of non Massive Attack songs based on samples and loops that made up the album's identity.
Mezzanine DNA
It was reported in April 2019 that Massive Attack had encoded ''Mezzanine'' into DNA to mark the 20th anniversary of the seminal 1998 album. The album has also been made available in the form of a matte black spray paint can. A limited number of spray cans will contain the DNA encoded audio within matte black paint and each can will contain approximately one million copies of the album. Addressing the novel storage method, Del Naja – who is also known as a graffiti artist as '3D' – said: "It’s a creative way to store your back catalogue, although DNA-encoded spray paint is unlikely to be adopted by street artists seeking anonymity".
Activism and politics
Anti-war advocacy
Robert Del Naja was critical of the policies of the UK government under Tony Blair. He was strongly opposed to the 2003 invasion of Iraq, and with fellow musician Damon Albarn
Damon Albarn (, ; born 23 March 1968) is an English musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer. He is best known as the frontman, main vocalist, and lyricist of the rock band Blur (band), Blur and the co-creator and primary musical con ...
personally paid for full-page advertisements against the war in the ''NME
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'' magazine.
Massive Attack have worked with Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament and Stop the War Coalition
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It was established on 21 September 2001 to campaign against the impe ...
, while also having helped fund a legal challenge to military intervention in international courts.
Human rights
Massive Attack curated the annual Meltdown festival on London's South Bank
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The South Bank is not formally defined, but is generally understood to be situated betwe ...
in 2008. During the two weeks of live performance, cinema and art, they worked with human rights lawyer Clive Stafford Smith and his organisation Reprieve which uses the law to enforce the human
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rights of prisoners.
The video shot by Adam Broomberg and Oliver Chanarin for the song " Saturday Come Slow", featuring Albarn, drew attention to the use of music in torture
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.
Massive Attack donated all proceeds from their 2010 EP ''Atlas Air'' to War Child, a charity the band previously supported when they contributed to ''The Help Album
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.''
British politics
Del Naja, musicians Albarn and Brian Eno
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, and United Visual Artists contributed to a Greenpeace
Greenpeace is an independent global campaigning network, founded in Canada in 1971 by a group of Environmental movement, environmental activists. Greenpeace states its goal is to "ensure the ability of the Earth to nurture life in all its biod ...
demonstration in 2007 against the renewal of the Trident nuclear programme that was held on board the Arctic Sunrise on the River Thames
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.
On the eve of the Bristol Mayor election, the band caused some surprise by endorsing independent millionaire and former Liberal Democrat George Ferguson, citing the need for a mayor who would help facilitate creative projects to the city, and wasn't simply following a party political agenda. Previously, Del Naja had openly criticised Ferguson for being a member of the Society of Merchant Venturers, an organisation dating back to the 16th century which had many connections with the Bristol slave trade. Del Naja endorsed Ferguson again in the 2016 election.
Massive Attack criticised the Mayor of Bristol in September 2018 for cancelling the Bristol Arena project in the Temple Meads area of Bristol. The Mayor had announced a private sector company, YTL would build a privately funded arena in Filton, a northern suburb of Bristol and the band announced they would not play there. Despite this, when a pop up arena was temporarily erected on the Filton site, Massive Attack played two gigs in March 2019.
Along with other public figures, Massive Attack signed a letter supporting Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn
Jeremy Bernard Corbyn (; born 26 May 1949) is a British politician who has been Member of Parliament (United Kingdom), Member of Parliament (MP) for Islington North (UK Parliament constituency), Islington North since 1983. Now an Independent ...
in the 2019 general election, describing him as "a beacon of hope in the struggle against emergent far-right nationalism, xenophobia and racism in much of the democratic world" and endorsed him in the 2019 UK general election.
Massive Attack endorsed and donated money to Carla Denyer
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for the 2024 general election, the co-leader of the Green Party, as MP for Bristol Central. They said "General Election 2024 is an opportunity for #Bristol to consolidate its green reputation by electing an MP who is resolutely focused on #ClimateAction and unambiguous on the matter of genocide in #Gaza. @carla_denyer is that candidate."
International politics
Del Naja and Thom Yorke
Thomas Edward Yorke (born 7 October 1968) is an English musician who is the vocalist and main songwriter of the rock band Radiohead. He plays guitar, bass, keyboards and other instruments, and is noted for his falsetto. ''Rolling Stone'' desc ...
of Radiohead
Radiohead are an English rock band formed in Abingdon-on-Thames, Abingdon, Oxfordshire, in 1985. The band members are Thom Yorke (vocals, guitar, piano, keyboards); brothers Jonny Greenwood (guitar, keyboards, other instruments) and Colin Gre ...
threw an unofficial party at the occupied UBS building in the city of London in December 2011, in support for the international Occupy movement
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.
During a concert in Istanbul
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in 2014, Massive Attack named those who died in anti-government protests at Gezi Park on the outdoor screen at their back with the following sentences: "Their killers are still out there" and "We won't forget Soma".
Massive Attack cancelled a concert in June 2024 at the Black Sea Arena in Tbilisi
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, originally scheduled for 28 July, in response to the Georgian government's repression of the nationwide civil protests against law proposals that could have restricted freedom of press and LGBT rights
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in the country; in an official statement, the band explained their decision by writing quote, "At this moment, performing at the state-owned Black Sea Arena could be seen as an endorsement of their violent crackdown against peaceful protests and civil society".
Israeli–Palestinian conflict
Del Naja and Marshall visited the Bourj el-Barajneh refugee camp
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in Lebanon in July 2014 to meet with Palestinian volunteers at an educational centre. The band's profit from the show in Byblos
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was donated to the centre. Massive Attack performed three shows in 2017 in support of Hoping, an organisation that helps raise money and supports projects for Palestinian youth in refugee camps in the Gaza Strip
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and the West Bank
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, Lebanon
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and Syria
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.
Massive Attack have previously played three shows in Israel
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, but have boycotted it since 1999 "as a form of non-violent pressure on Israel to end its brutal occupation of Palestine". They have described their decision as "not an action of aggression towards the Israeli people", but "towards the sraeligovernment and its policies", arguing that "the Palestinians Gaza and the West Bank
The West Bank is located on the western bank of the Jordan River and is the larger of the two Palestinian territories (the other being the Gaza Strip) that make up the State of Palestine. A landlocked territory near the coast of the Mediter ...
] have no access to the same fundamental benefits that the Israelis do." Massive Attack co-signed an open letter in May 2020 urging Israel to end the blockade of the Gaza Strip.
The group publicly expressed their support to the music acts who had decided to boycott 2024 The Great Escape Festival in Brighton and Hove
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, in protest against the event's sponsor Barclays
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and its investments in companies supplying arms that were reportedly used by Israeli military forces in their invasion of the Gaza Strip.
After the band Kneecap
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were criticized for displaying pro-Palestinian messages at Coachella
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in April 2025, Massive Attack published a statement supporting the group saying, "Kneecap are not the story. Gaza is the story. Genocide is the story."
The band showed a clip of late Hamas
The Islamic Resistance Movement, abbreviated Hamas (the Arabic acronym from ), is a Palestinian nationalist Sunni Islam, Sunni Islamism, Islamist political organisation with a military wing, the Qassam Brigades. It has Gaza Strip under Hama ...
leader Yahya Sinwar walking in a tunnel
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in the Gaza Strip
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in a backdrop video at a concert during the 2025 Lido Festival in Manchester
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. The display was criticized by Alex Gandler, deputy spokesperson for Israel’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, who said it was “just disgusting...aligning themselves with the worst humans. Not even hiding their hatred anymore.” Marc Levy, chief executive of the Jewish Representative Council for Greater Manchester and Region, said "it is astonishing that a band would take the decision to air footage showing Yahya Sinwar, a terrorist responsible for the atrocities committed on 7 October...we urge Massive Attack to urgently review the visuals they are using”. Israeli writer Hen Mazzig accused them of "encouraging ympathywith Hamas" and incitement. The band responded by threatening to sue Mazzig for defamation, and defended the clip, which was cut with scenes from Jean Cocteau
Jean Maurice Eugène Clément Cocteau ( , ; ; 5 July 1889 11 October 1963) was a French poet, playwright, novelist, designer, film director, visual artist and critic. He was one of the foremost avant-garde artists of the 20th-c ...
's ''Orpheus
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'', as "placement and implicit tone of horrified lament; that an individual of power can take people down into hell". They also felt the criticism of the clip was selectively chosen from a broader montage of various issues and themes. Mazzig subsequently deleted the post.
Decarbonisation project
Robert Del Naja announced on 28 November 2019 that Massive Attack partnered with a research centre based at the University of Manchester
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to explore the music industry's climate impact. He wrote in a column in ''The Guardian'': "the commissioning of the renowned Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research to map the full carbon footprint of typical tour cycles, and to look specifically at the three key areas where CO2 emissions in our sector are generated." This will include information about band travel and production, audience transport and venue. "The resulting roadmap to decarbonisation will be shared with other touring acts, promoters and festival/venue owners to assist swift and significant emissions reductions."
Environmentalism
Massive Attack donated the income from a Lincoln car commercial in 2010 to the clean up campaign after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill
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.
Since October 2018, Massive Attack have also been supporting the climate activists of the Extinction Rebellion
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group, also known as XR, which conducted protests in London in October 2018 then April 2019. Massive Attack played a DJ set on 21 April for the Extinction Rebellion protesters in the heart of London in Marble Arch. In July and October 2019, the group protested in 60 other cities worldwide, Robert Del Naja providing a portable radio network using speakers in backpacks with receivers and transmitters for the campaigners in London.
The band published a report in 2021 they had commissioned from the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research. The report examined the impact of live music on the environment and gave a set of recommendations for meeting the Paris agreement
The Paris Agreement (also called the Paris Accords or Paris Climate Accords) is an international treaty on climate change that was signed in 2016. The treaty covers climate change mitigation, adaptation, and finance. The Paris Agreement was ...
targets. Del Naja criticised the UK government for not doing more to meet the targets. Massive Attack became the first band globally to commit their touring companies to the UN "Race to Zero" – Paris 1.5 compatible emissions reductions schedule.
The band played a Bristol show named "Act 1.5" on 24 August 2024 with the goal of being a "large-scale climate action accelerator", blazing a "trail for new standards of decarbonisation of live music." There were 25 different measures to minimise carbon, including giving extra benefits to local attendees and those travelling by train, powering the venue by renewable energy only, serving only plant-based foods and minimising waste through compostable plates and cutlery.
Other
Massive Attack performed at a charity concert in Bristol
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for tsunami
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relief in 2005 with Adrian Utley and Geoff Barrow of Portishead. The two-night event featured Massive Attack, Portishead, Robert Plant
Robert Anthony Plant (born 20 August 1948) is an English singer and songwriter. He was the lead singer and lyricist of the rock band Led Zeppelin from its founding in 1968 until their breakup in 1980. Since then, he has had a successful solo ca ...
, the Coral
The Coral are an English rock band, formed in 1996 in Hoylake on the Wirral Peninsula, Merseyside. The band emerged during the early 2000s. Their 2002 debut album ''The Coral (album), The Coral'', from which came the single "Dreaming of You (T ...
and Albarn. Massive Attack performed an intimate "un-plugged" set, and invited Fraser to reprise her lead vocals on "Teardrop". The group collaborated with Portishead's Beth Gibbons on the song " Glory Box" to end their set.
Following the Facebook–Cambridge Analytica data scandal in 2018, Massive Attack suspended their Facebook page, stating: "In light of Facebook’s continued disregard for your privacy, their lack of transparency and disregard for accountability – Massive Attack will be temporarily withdrawing."
Band members
Current members
* Robert "3D" Del Naja – vocals, keyboards, guitars, programmer, arranger, producer, mixer (1988–present)
* Grant "Daddy G" Marshall – vocals, keyboards, guitars, programmer, producer (1988–2001, 2005–present)
Former members
* Adrian "Tricky" Thaws – vocals, keyboards, bass, producer (1988–1995, 2016)
* Andrew "Mushroom" Vowles – keyboards, drums, turntables, arranger, producer, mixer, programmer (1988–1999)
Recurring collaborators
* Horace Andy
Horace Andy (born Horace Keith Hinds, 19 February 1951) is a Jamaican roots reggae songwriter and singer, known for his distinctive vocals and hit songs such as " Skylarking", as well as "Government Land", "Angel", "Spying Glass", and "Five Ma ...
– vocals (1990–present)
* Shara Nelson – vocals (1991)
* Tracey Thorn – vocals, guitars (1994)
* Neil Davidge – bass, guitars, drums, keyboards, piano, occasional backing vocals (1998–2012)
* Elizabeth Fraser
Elizabeth Davidson Fraser (born 29 August 1963) is a Scottish singer. She was the vocalist for the band Cocteau Twins, who achieved success in the UK from the mid-1980s to the late 1990s. Their studio albums '' Victorialand'' (1986) and '' H ...
– vocals
* Damon Albarn
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– vocals, bass, keyboards (2003–2010)
* Sinéad O'Connor
Shuhada' Sadaqat (born Sinéad Marie Bernadette O'Connor; , ; 8 December 1966 – 26 July 2023) was an Irish singer, songwriter, record producer and activist. Her debut studio album, ''The Lion and the Cobra'', was released in 1987 and achieve ...
– vocals (2003)
* Stephanie Dosen – vocals, guitars (2008–2010)
Touring members
* Deborah Miller – vocals, percussion (1990–present)
* Winston Blissett – bass guitar (1995–present)
* Elizabeth Fraser – vocals (1998–present)
* Damon Reece – drums (2006–present)
* Julien Brown – electronic drums (2009–present)
* Horace Andy
Horace Andy (born Horace Keith Hinds, 19 February 1951) is a Jamaican roots reggae songwriter and singer, known for his distinctive vocals and hit songs such as " Skylarking", as well as "Government Land", "Angel", "Spying Glass", and "Five Ma ...
– vocals (2011–present)
* Euan Dickinson – keyboards, synthesizers, samples (2016–present)
* Alex Lee – guitars (2019–present)
Former touring members
* Angelo Bruschini
Angelo Bruschini (1960/1961 – 23 October 2023) was an English guitarist from Bristol who contributed to the region's trip hop explosion in the 1990s and 2000s.
Career
He was a member of The Numbers, Rimshots, The Blue Aeroplanes, and both t ...
– guitars (1995–2023; his death)
* Andrew Small – drums, electronic drums (1995–2008)
* Kwame Boaten – bass (1996–1999)
* Michael Timothy – keyboards, synthesizers, samples (1998)
* Dot Allison
Dot Allison (born Dorothy Elliot Allison, 17 August 1969, Edinburgh, Scotland) is a Scottish singer and songwriter, known for her contributions to electronic music, most notably as a result of her tenure fronting the band One Dove in the early 1 ...
– vocals, guitar (2003)
* Arden Hart – keyboards (2003, 2006)
* Lucy Wilkins – violin, keyboards (2003)
* Hazel Fernandez – vocals (2004)
* Yolanda Quartey – vocals (2004)
* John Baggott – keyboards, synthesizers, samples (2008–2010)
* Azekel – vocals (2016)
Timeline
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Discography
* '' Blue Lines'' (1991)
* '' Protection'' (1994)
* ''Mezzanine
A mezzanine (; or in Italian, a ''mezzanino'') is an intermediate floor in a building which is partly open to the double-height ceilinged floor below, or which does not extend over the whole floorspace of the building, a loft with non-sloped ...
'' (1998)
* '' 100th Window'' (2003)
* ''Heligoland
Heligoland (; , ; Heligolandic Frisian: , , Mooring Frisian: , ) is a small archipelago in the North Sea. The islands were historically possessions of Denmark, then became possessions of the United Kingdom from 1807 to 1890. Since 1890, the ...
'' (2010)
Legacy
Despite the band rejecting the label, ''Massive Attack'' are generally considered to be a pioneering act of the Bristol music scene and the trip hop
Trip hop is a musical genre that has been described as a psychedelic music, psychedelic fusion of hip hop music, hip hop and electronica with slow tempos and an atmospheric sound. The style emerged as a more experimental music, experimental var ...
genre, with some calling them the greatest trip hop band. Their debut album, '' Blue Lines'', is generally considered to be the first album of the genre, even though the term was not coined until 1994. Both ''Blue Lines'' and ''Mezzanine
A mezzanine (; or in Italian, a ''mezzanino'') is an intermediate floor in a building which is partly open to the double-height ceilinged floor below, or which does not extend over the whole floorspace of the building, a loft with non-sloped ...
'' are considered to be amongst the best albums of the 1990s and of all time.
''Unfinished Sympathy'' was voted the 10th greatest song of all time in a poll by ''The Guardian
''The Guardian'' is a British daily newspaper. It was founded in Manchester in 1821 as ''The Manchester Guardian'' and changed its name in 1959, followed by a move to London. Along with its sister paper, ''The Guardian Weekly'', ''The Guardi ...
'' in 1999.
Awards and nominations
Billboard Music Awards
The ''Billboard'' Music Awards honor artists for commercial performance in the U.S., based on record charts published by ''Billboard
A billboard (also called a hoarding in the UK and many other parts of the world) is a large outdoor advertising structure (a billing board), typically found in high-traffic areas such as alongside busy roads. Billboards present large advertis ...
''. The awards are based on sales data by Nielsen SoundScan
Luminate Data, LLC (formerly MRC Data and P-MRC Data) is a provider of music and entertainment data. Established as a joint-venture in 2020, it brought together Nielsen Music, Alpha Data (formerly BuzzAngle Music) and Variety Business Intellige ...
and radio information by Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems. The award ceremony was held from 1990 to 2007, until its reintroduction in 2011.
, -
, rowspan=2, 2003
, Massive Attack
, Top Electronic Artist
,
, -
, '' 100th Window''
, Top Electronic Album
,
Berlin Music Video Awards
The Berlin Music Video Awards is an international music festival that promotes the art of music videos.
D&AD Awards
Design and Art Direction
Design and Art Direction (D&AD), formerly known as British Design and Art Direction, is a British educational organisation that was created in 1962 to promote excellence in design and advertising. Its main offices are in Spitalfields in London. ...
(''D&AD'') is a British educational charity
Charity may refer to:
Common meanings
* Charitable organization or charity, a non-profit organization whose primary objectives are philanthropy and social well-being of persons
* Charity (practice), the practice of being benevolent, giving and sha ...
which exists to promote excellence in design
A design is the concept or proposal for an object, process, or system. The word ''design'' refers to something that is or has been intentionally created by a thinking agent, and is sometimes used to refer to the inherent nature of something ...
and advertising
Advertising is the practice and techniques employed to bring attention to a Product (business), product or Service (economics), service. Advertising aims to present a product or service in terms of utility, advantages, and qualities of int ...
.
, -
, rowspan="3", 1999
, rowspan="2", " Teardrop"
, Direction
,
, -
, Special Effects
,
, -
, ''Massive Attack – Teaser''
, Music Packaging and Print Promotion/Promotional Poster
,
, -
, rowspan="2", 2011
, "Splitting the Atom
''Splitting the Atom'' is an EP by Massive Attack. It was released as a download on 4 October 2009, and on vinyl (limited to 1,000 copies worldwide) on 19 October 2009. The EP contains four new songs, two of which are remixes and all of which c ...
"
, Music Video
,
, -
, "Atlas Air"
, Animation
,
Denmark GAFFA Awards
Delivered since 1991. The ''GAFFA'' Awards (Danish: GAFFA Prisen) are a Danish award that rewards popular music awarded by the magazine of the same name.
, -
, rowspan=2, 1999
, ''Mezzanine
A mezzanine (; or in Italian, a ''mezzanino'') is an intermediate floor in a building which is partly open to the double-height ceilinged floor below, or which does not extend over the whole floorspace of the building, a loft with non-sloped ...
''
, Best Foreign Album
,
, -
, " Teardrop"
, Best Foreign Music Video
,
Edison Awards
The Edison Award is an annual Dutch music prize, awarded for outstanding achievements in the music industry. It is one of the oldest music awards in the world, having been presented since 1960.
, -
, 1992
, rowspan=2, Themselves
, Best International Dance/Hip-Hop
,
, -
, 1999
, Best International Group
,
Fryderyk
The Fryderyk is an annual award ceremony in Poland, presented by the Związek Producentów Audio Video, the IFPI Poland, since 1994.
, -
, 1998
, ''Mezzanine
A mezzanine (; or in Italian, a ''mezzanino'') is an intermediate floor in a building which is partly open to the double-height ceilinged floor below, or which does not extend over the whole floorspace of the building, a loft with non-sloped ...
''
, Best Foreign Album
,
Hungarian Music Awards
Hungarian Music Awards is the national music awards of Hungary, held every year since 1992 and promoted by Mahasz.
, -
, 1999
, ''Mezzanine
A mezzanine (; or in Italian, a ''mezzanino'') is an intermediate floor in a building which is partly open to the double-height ceilinged floor below, or which does not extend over the whole floorspace of the building, a loft with non-sloped ...
''
, New Trend Album of the Year
,
, -
, 2011
, ''Heligoland
Heligoland (; , ; Heligolandic Frisian: , , Mooring Frisian: , ) is a small archipelago in the North Sea. The islands were historically possessions of Denmark, then became possessions of the United Kingdom from 1807 to 1890. Since 1890, the ...
''
, Alternative Music Album of the Year
,
International Dance Music Awards
The International Dance Music Award was established in 1985. It is a part of the Winter Music Conference, a weeklong electronic music event held annually.
, -
, 2011
, " Paradise Circus"
, Best Underground Dance Track
,
Ivor Novello Awards
The Ivor Novello Awards
The Ivor Novello Awards, named after the Welsh entertainer Ivor Novello, are awards for songwriting and Musical composition, composing. They have been presented annually in London by the The Ivors Academy, Ivors Academy, formerly called the Britis ...
are awarded for songwriting
A songwriter is a person who creates musical compositions or writes lyrics for songs, or both. The writer of the music for a song can be called a composer, although this term tends to be used mainly in the classical music genre and film scoring. ...
and composing. The awards, named after the Cardiff
Cardiff (; ) is the capital city, capital and List of urban areas in the United Kingdom, largest city of Wales. Cardiff had a population of in and forms a Principal areas of Wales, principal area officially known as the City and County of Ca ...
born entertainer Ivor Novello
Ivor Novello (born David Ivor Davies; 15 January 1893 – 6 March 1951) was a Welsh actor, dramatist, singer and composer who became one of the most popular British entertainers of the first half of the 20th century.
He was born into a musical ...
, are presented annually in London by the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors
The Ivors Academy (formerly known as British Academy of Songwriters Composers and Authors – BASCA) is one of the largest professional associations for music writers in Europe. The academy works to protect and support and also campaigns the int ...
(BASCA).
, -
, 2009
, Themselves
, Outstanding Contribution to British Music
,
MTV Europe Music Awards
The MTV Europe Music Awards
The MTV Europe Music Awards (originally named MTV European Music Awards, commonly abbreviated as MTV EMA) are awards presented by Paramount International Networks to honour artists and music in pop culture. It was originally conceived as an al ...
were established in 1994 by MTV Europe to celebrate the most popular music videos in Europe. Massive Attack has received two awards from three nominations.
, -
, 1995
1995 was designated as:
* United Nations Year for Tolerance
* World Year of Peoples' Commemoration of the Victims of the Second World War
This was the first year that the Internet was entirely privatized, with the United States government ...
, , " Protection" , , Best Video , ,
, -
, rowspan="2", 1998
1998 was designated as the ''International Year of the Ocean''.
Events January
* January 6 – The ''Lunar Prospector'' spacecraft is launched into orbit around the Moon, and later finds evidence for Lunar water, frozen water, in soil i ...
, , " Teardrop" , , Best Video , ,
, -
, ''Mezzanine
A mezzanine (; or in Italian, a ''mezzanino'') is an intermediate floor in a building which is partly open to the double-height ceilinged floor below, or which does not extend over the whole floorspace of the building, a loft with non-sloped ...
'' , , Best Album , ,
, -
NME Awards
The ''NME'' Awards are annual music awards show founded by the music magazine ''NME
''New Musical Express'' (''NME'') is a British music, film, gaming and culture website, bimonthly magazine, and brand. Founded as a newspaper in 1952, with the publication being referred to as a "Rock music, rock inkie", the ''NME'' would be ...
''.
, -
, rowspan=3, 1999
, Themselves
, Best Group
,
, -
, ''Mezzanine
A mezzanine (; or in Italian, a ''mezzanino'') is an intermediate floor in a building which is partly open to the double-height ceilinged floor below, or which does not extend over the whole floorspace of the building, a loft with non-sloped ...
''
, Best Album
,
, -
, " Teardrop"
, Best Single
,
, -
, 2000
, "Unfinished Sympathy
"Unfinished Sympathy" is a song by the English trip hop group Massive Attack. It was released on 11 February 1991 under the temporary group name Massive. The song was written by the three band members Robert "3D" Del Naja, Andrew "Mushroom" Vow ...
"
, Best Ever Single
,
Q Awards
The Q Awards
The Q Awards were the UK's annual music awards run by the music magazine '' Q''. Since they began in 1990, the Q Awards became one of Britain's biggest and best publicised music awards. Locations for the awards ceremony included Abbey Road Studios ...
is the UK's annual music awards held by music magazine '' Q'' for excellence in music. Massive Attack has received two awards from two nominations.
, -
, rowspan="1", 1998 , , ''Mezzanine
A mezzanine (; or in Italian, a ''mezzanino'') is an intermediate floor in a building which is partly open to the double-height ceilinged floor below, or which does not extend over the whole floorspace of the building, a loft with non-sloped ...
'' , , Best Album , ,
, -
, rowspan="1", 2008
2008 was designated as:
*International Year of Languages
*International Year of Planet Earth
*International Year of the Potato
*International Year of Sanitation
The Great Recession, a worldwide recession which began in 2007, continued throu ...
, , Massive Attack , , Innovation in Sound Award , ,
, -
Brit Awards
The Brit Awards are the British Phonographic Industry
BPI (British Recorded Music Industry) Limited, trading as British Phonographic Industry (BPI), is the British recorded music industry's trade association. It runs the BRIT Awards; is home to the Mercury Prize; co-owns the Official Charts C ...
's annual pop music awards.
, -
, rowspan="2", 1996
1996 was designated as:
* International Year for the Eradication of Poverty
Events January
* January 8 – A Zairean cargo plane crashes into a crowded market in the center of the capital city of the Democratic Republic of the Congo ...
, , " Protection" , , Best British Video , ,
, -
, Massive Attack , , Best British Dance Act , ,
, -
, rowspan="5", 1999
1999 was designated as the International Year of Older Persons.
Events January
* January 1 – The euro currency is established and the European Central Bank assumes its full powers.
* January 3 – The Mars Polar Lander is launc ...
, , ''Mezzanine
A mezzanine (; or in Italian, a ''mezzanino'') is an intermediate floor in a building which is partly open to the double-height ceilinged floor below, or which does not extend over the whole floorspace of the building, a loft with non-sloped ...
'' , , MasterCard British Album , ,
, -
, rowspan="2", " Teardrop" , , Best British Single , ,
, -
, Best British Video , ,
, -
, rowspan="2", Massive Attack , , Best British Group , ,
, -
, Best British Dance Act , ,
, -
UK Music Video Awards
The UK Music Video Awards is an annual celebration of creativity, technical excellence and innovation
Innovation is the practical implementation of ideas that result in the introduction of new goods or service (economics), services or improvement in offering goods or services. ISO TC 279 in the standard ISO 56000:2020 defines innovation as "a n ...
in music video and moving image for music.
, -
, rowspan="3", 2010 , , " Paradise Circus" , , rowspan="2", Best Dance Video , ,
, -
, rowspan="2", "Splitting the Atom
''Splitting the Atom'' is an EP by Massive Attack. It was released as a download on 4 October 2009, and on vinyl (limited to 1,000 copies worldwide) on 19 October 2009. The EP contains four new songs, two of which are remixes and all of which c ...
" , ,
, -
, Best Animation in a Video , ,
, -
, rowspan="2", 2011 , , rowspan="2", "Atlas Air" , , Best Animation in a Video , ,
, -
, Best Visual Effects in a Video , ,
, -
Viva Comet Awards
VIVA Comet Awards were an annual awards ceremony, organised by VIVA Germany.
, -
, 1995
, Massive Attack
, Best Avantgarde Act
,
Žebřík Music Awards
!Ref.
, -
, 1998
, " Teardrop"
, Best International Video
,
,
, -
, 2006
, '' Collected''
, Best International Music DVD
,
,
Notes
Bibliography
Chemam, Melissa, ''Massive Attack: Out of the Comfort Zone'', Tangent Books (2019) ,
References
External links
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*
*
'Massive Attack: Out of the Comfort Zone'
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