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Kraftwerk, The National, Raye, PJ Harvey lead massive Montreux Jazz Festival 2024 line-up - www.nme.com - Switzerland
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18.04.2024

Kraftwerk, The National, Raye, PJ Harvey lead massive Montreux Jazz Festival 2024 line-up

Kraftwerk, The National and Raye set to perform.The 58th edition of the prestigious Swiss event is due to take place on the Lake Geneva shoreline between July 5-20. Tickets go on general sale at 11am BST tomorrow (Friday, April 19) – you’ll be able to buy yours here.The aforementioned acts will all grace the Lake Stage along with The Smashing Pumpkins, Alice Cooper, PJ Harvey, Justice, Jessie Ware, Massive Attack, Air, Lenny Kravitz, Sting, Janelle Monáe, Michael Kiwanuka, Duran Duran, Paolo Nutini, Soft Cell and more.Artists for the stage’s opening day are yet to be confirmed.The Casino Stage programme, meanwhile, “blurs the lines between jazz, afrobeats, pop and rap”.

Here’s every song on the ‘One Day’ soundtrack - www.nme.com - county Jack - county Cook - county Norman - county Love
nme.com
12.02.2024

Here’s every song on the ‘One Day’ soundtrack

One Day has just arrived on Netflix, but what songs are on the show’s soundtrack?All fourteen episodes of the show were released to the streaming platform on February 8, with the lead roles being taken by Leo Woodall and Ambika Mod. The supporting cast also includes Essie Davis, Tim McInnerny and Joely Richardson.Woodall is best known for playing Jack in the second season of HBO drama The White Lotus, while Mod came to greater attention by playing the character Shruti in This is Going to Hurt.Nicholls’ novel was published in 2009 and follows the lives of its two protagonists by documenting one day from each year of their lives over the course of two decades.

Dua Lipa says new “psychedelic-pop-infused” album is inspired by Primal Scream and Massive Attack - www.nme.com
nme.com
16.01.2024

Dua Lipa says new “psychedelic-pop-infused” album is inspired by Primal Scream and Massive Attack

Dua Lipa has shared that her upcoming “psychedelic-pop-infused” album was inspired by the likes of Primal Scream and Massive Attack.The pop singer previously opened up about the album’s sound in an interview with iHeartRadio, and said that the new record will have a “psychedelic throughline”.“All other songs on the album are quite different, but they do have a very psychedelic throughline overall,” she said. “‘Houdini’ has so much electronic variety, but at same time it has a lot of interesting instrumentation and feels very organic as well…that’s something I really wanted to convey on the album.”Now, in a new profile with Rolling Stone, the ‘Dance The Night Away’ singer revealed more of the influences for her LP.In the profile, journalist Brittany Spanos wrote that Lipa referred to the album as a “psychedelic-pop-infused tribute to U.K.

Massive Attack speak out on their boycott of gigs in Israel since 1999 - www.nme.com - Israel - Palestine - city Tel Aviv
nme.com
13.01.2024

Massive Attack speak out on their boycott of gigs in Israel since 1999

Massive Attack have spoken out about their boycott of gigs in Israel since 1999.The trip-hop group took to their official X/Twitter account to respond to someone’s comment about their performance in the country. “Your shows in Tel Aviv were fantastic,” read the tweet.Massive Attack replied with: “Massive Attack have not performed (& will not perform) in Israel since the international request was made by Palestinian civic society & artistic institutions in 2002 (reiterated in 05 as BDS) as a form of non-violent pressure on Israel to end its brutal occupation of Palestine.They continued: “The band took a decision not to perform in Israel in 1999 – some years before the Palestinian call for international boycott was made – based on our own observations of military oppression, occupation & apartheid.”Massive Attack have not performed (& will not perform) in Israel since the international request was made by Palestinian civic society & artistic institutions in 2002 (reiterated in 05 as BDS) as a form of non-violent pressure on Israel to end its brutal occupation of Palestine.

Here’s every song on ‘The Traitors’ season two soundtrack - www.nme.com - Scotland
nme.com
09.01.2024

Here’s every song on ‘The Traitors’ season two soundtrack

The Traitors has become one of the standout reality shows of the past decade.Hosted by Claudia Winkleman, the series sees 22 contestants compete for a prize fund worth up to £120,000 at a castle in the Scottish Highlands.As they arrive at the castle, a small number are selected to be “Traitors” who have to eliminate the “Faithful” contestants to claim the prize. However, if the latter manage to work out and banish the deceitful contestants through daily roundtable meetings, they win the cash prize instead.Following a breakout debut season in 2022, the BBC has since renewed the show for a second and third season.Sam Watts has composed the show’s soundtrack.

Fontaines D.C., Massive Attack and Young Fathers announce Gaza benefit single - www.nme.com - Palestine - area West Bank
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21.12.2023

Fontaines D.C., Massive Attack and Young Fathers announce Gaza benefit single

Fontaines D.C., Massive Attack and Young Fathers have teamed up for a limited edition 12” single to support the charity Médecins Sans Frontières / Doctors Without Borders (MSF).The release, which is available to pre-order now, will feature material by Fontaines and a collaboration between Young Fathers and Massive Attack, alongside a sleeve and print designed by Robert Del Naja.100 per cent of the profits from the single will be donated to the charity to help their emergency operations in Gaza and the West Bank. In a statement, the artists have also called for an immediate ceasefire in the region, “in solidarity with the Palestinian people living under a brutal military operation”The reverse of the sleeve includes a quote from a hospital whiteboard in Gaza written by MSF medic Dr.

LCD Soundsystem, Massive Attack and Sam Smith lead line-up for MEO Kalorama 2024 - www.nme.com - Britain - Lisbon
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12.12.2023

LCD Soundsystem, Massive Attack and Sam Smith lead line-up for MEO Kalorama 2024

MEO Kalorama has been announced, with LCD Soundsystem, Massive Attack and Sam Smith leading the bill.The upcoming edition of the festival will see the event return to Lisbon over the summer and will be held at the usual Parque da Bela Vista site between August 29, 30 and 31.Now, before the third instalment kicks off, the festival organisers have announced the first run of acts set to perform – including massive names from across the electronic, indie, pop and rock scenes.Leading the way on the initial line-up for 2024 is LCD Soundsystem, Massive Attack and Sam Smith, who are all set to headline the event.From there, The Smile – an art-rock/post-punk project with Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood from Radiohead – are also set to perform during the three-day stint, as are hip-hop/electronica act Jungle and electronic duo Overmono.A variety of UK-based indie acts will be making their debut at the Lisbon festival too, including Yard Act and 2023 cover stars English Teacher. Other acts include this year’s Mercury Prize winners Ezra Collective, as well as Death Cab For Cutie and The Postal Service.

Electric Castle announces first names for 2024 festival - www.nme.com - Britain - Ireland - Romania
nme.com
06.12.2023

Electric Castle announces first names for 2024 festival

Electric Castle has announced the first acts for its 2024 festival – check out the line-up so far below.The event is set to host its 10th anniversary edition at Bánffy Castle in Transylvania, Romania between July 17-21. Tickets are on general sale now – you can buy yours here.Today (December 6), it’s been confirmed that Massive Attack, Bring Me The Horizon and Queens Of The Stone Age will headline Electric Castle next summer.They’re joined on the bill by Chase & Status (live), Khruangbin, Sleaford Mods, Bonobo (DJ set), Nina Kraviz, Eats Everything, Jayda G and more.

Massive Attack announce return to the stage with low carbon U.K. show - www.thefader.com - county Bristol
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05.12.2023

Massive Attack announce return to the stage with low carbon U.K. show

Massive Attack will play their first live show since 2019 next summer, with the event described as a "large-scale climate action accelerator event" and "the lowest carbon show of its size ever staged" by the group. The show will take place on August 25 at Clifton Downs in Bristol, England.

Massive Attack announce first live UK show in five years - www.nme.com - Britain - county Bristol
nme.com
05.12.2023

Massive Attack announce first live UK show in five years

Massive Attack are set to perform their first live UK show in five years in 2024 with a summer climate action event in Bristol.The trip hop collective have announced Act 1.5, an all-day “large-scale climate action accelerator event” taking place August 25, 2024 at Clifton Downs in their hometown of Bristol, which will see Robert Del Naja and Grant Marshall play their first concert on UK soil in five years.The event will mark 25 years of climate activism for the band, and it’s set to be the lowest carbon show of its size ever staged. Special guests are also due to be announced to join the line-up for the event.Fans can sign-up for pre-sale tickets here by entering the first half of their postcode when asked.

Massive Attack announce death of “brilliant” guitarist Angelo Bruschini - www.nme.com
nme.com
24.10.2023

Massive Attack announce death of “brilliant” guitarist Angelo Bruschini

Massive Attack guitarist Angelo Bruschini has died just months after revealing his lung cancer diagnosis, the band have announced.The news was shared by the band on Twitter/X today (October 24), who described the guitarist as “a singularly brilliant & eccentric talent”.“Impossible to quantify your contribution to the Massive Attack canon,” they wrote.

Tricky on ‘Maxinquaye’: “I do appreciate it, but I can also see the damage done to my mind” - www.nme.com - New York - Berlin
nme.com
20.10.2023

Tricky on ‘Maxinquaye’: “I do appreciate it, but I can also see the damage done to my mind”

Tricky has spoken to NME about the new reissue of his debut album ‘Maxinquaye’, as well as sharing his memories of The Specials‘ Terry Hall, and shooting down rumours of an alleged fight with Portishead.The Bristol-born artist (real name Adrian Thaws) is known for co-founding Massive Attack, who spear-headed the ‘trip-hop’ scene along with Portishead and Tricky himself. He released his debut solo album ‘Maxinquaye’ in 1995, which featured Tricky on production and singing with his then-partner, Martina Topley Bird.

Massive Attack cancel tour dates as member battles “serious illness” - www.nme.com
nme.com
24.03.2022

Massive Attack cancel tour dates as member battles “serious illness”

Massive Attack have cancelled their upcoming tour dates due to a band member’s battle with a “serious illness”.In a post on social media today (March 24), they said the band member had been unwell for the “past few months” but was now “in recovery”. It has not yet been announced which member of the band has been unwell.They wrote: “For the past few months, a member of Massive Attack has been contending with a serious illness.

Massive Attack are selling off new artwork to help victims of Ukraine conflict - www.nme.com - Ukraine - Russia - New Orleans
nme.com
15.03.2022

Massive Attack are selling off new artwork to help victims of Ukraine conflict

Massive Attack have announced plans to sell off new artwork to help victims of the Ukraine conflict.The two prints, which you can view below, are both signed by Robert “3D” Del Naja and come with 10 randomly selected hand-finished editions.Both prints are available until March 22 and are priced at £150 plus VAT, with all proceeds going to the Disasters Emergency Committee‘s (DEC) Ukrainian humanitarian appeal.The two pieces can be purchased here.A post shared by Robert Del Naja (@robert3delnaja)A post shared by Robert Del Naja (@robert3delnaja)Del Naja has been vocal about his support for victims of the Ukraine conflict, with the artist recently criticising the government’s response to the growing number of refugees after he posted several photos of the Ukrainian flag on his Instagram page.“DON’T WAVE FLAGS / WAVE VISAS,” he wrote.

Gorillaz and Massive Attack set to headline We Love Green Festival 2022 - www.nme.com - Paris
nme.com
16.02.2022

Gorillaz and Massive Attack set to headline We Love Green Festival 2022

Gorillaz and Massive Attack have been announced as two of the headliners of We Love Green Festival 2022.Billed as “the world’s leading sustainable festival”, We Love Green will return after a two-year absence to Bois de Vincennes in Paris on June 2 and 4-5. This year’s festival will also be its 10th anniversary event.Gorillaz will headline We Love Green’s opening night on June 2, before Massive Attack top the bill two days later (June 4).The likes of Phoenix, Mac DeMarco, Amaarae, Disclosure, Bicep, Central Cee, Arlo Parks, Slowthai, Girl In Red and Grimes (DJ set) will also perform – you can see We Love Green’s 2022 line-up so far below.“As much a laboratory pioneering new solutions in sustainable development as a music festival, We Love Green will once again prove its environmental credentials, setting a new gold-standard benchmark for the events industry globally,” the festival stated in a press release.“One of the first major festivals in the world to use 100 per cent renewable energy, We Love Green will be using hydrogen generators at a scale never before seen, in addition to reusable oils such as cooking oil, and will be continuing with its policy of zero single-use plastics.”Tickets for We Love Green 2022, as well as more information about this year’s festival, can be found here.

Massive Attack confirm summer Dublin show - www.nme.com - France - Italy - Norway - Germany - Dublin
nme.com
15.02.2022

Massive Attack confirm summer Dublin show

Massive Attack have announced a huge show set to take place in Dublin this summer, which will follow several gigs across Europe.The trip-hop collective – comprised of Robert “3D” Del Naja, Adrian “Tricky” Thaws and Grant “Daddy G” Marshall – will begin their summer itinerary at Barcelona’s Primavera Sound festival at the start of June.After visiting festivals and venues in Norway, Italy, Germany and France, the group will arrive in Dublin for a massive headline gig at the Royal Hospital Kilmainham on August 28.Tickets for the show will go on general sale at 10am on Friday (February 18) and will be available to purchase here. In November, Massive Attack helped launch a campaign to expose corporate “greenwashing” at COP26. Del Naja teamed up with green industrialist Dale Vince and artist Bill Posters to reveal the practice, which involves companies giving a false impression or providing misleading information about how environmentally sound their products are.“The general public are very much aware of the harm caused by the disinformation that is propagated via social media platforms,” Del Naja said at the time.

Massive Attack lead campaign to expose “greenwashing” at COP26 - www.nme.com
nme.com
03.11.2021

Massive Attack lead campaign to expose “greenwashing” at COP26

Massive Attack have helped launch a campaign to expose corporate “greenwashing” at COP26.The Bristol band’s Rob Del Naja has teamed up with green industrialist Dale Vince and artist Bill Posters to reveal the practice, which is the process of conveying a false impression or providing misleading information about how a company’s products are more environmentally sound.

Massive Attack’s charity auction sees Banksy prints break world record - www.nme.com - county Bristol - Malawi
nme.com
02.11.2021

Massive Attack’s charity auction sees Banksy prints break world record

Banksy prints donated by Massive Attack have raised over £140,000 for charity, a world record sum for the artists’ prints.READ MORE: The trip-hop X-Files: All the evidence that says Massive Attack are actually BanksyThe auction was held by Vanguard, a collective of artists and street art specialists, last week (October 29) in Bristol.

Massive Attack are auctioning off rare Banksy works for charity - www.nme.com
nme.com
29.10.2021

Massive Attack are auctioning off rare Banksy works for charity

Massive Attack are auctioning off two extremely rare Banksy prints from their personal collection in order to raise money for charity.The Bristol electronic dance collective are letting go of the Banksy works I Fought The Law and Bomb Middle England, both of which combined are estimated to fetch in the region of £100,000 in today’s (October 29) auction.Donated by Grant “Daddy G” Marshall, the money raised will go to charities Temwa and Aid Box Community (ABC), which help vulnerable people in

Massive Attack cancel Liverpool show over venue’s decision to host arms fair - www.nme.com
nme.com
10.09.2021

Massive Attack cancel Liverpool show over venue’s decision to host arms fair

Massive Attack have cancelled an upcoming Liverpool gig over the venue’s decision to host an arms fair.The Bristol band were due to to play a “super-low carbon” show at Liverpool’s ACC Exhibition Centre to support the development of the band’s Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research project.However, they have now announced the show’s cancellation due to arms exhibition AOC Europe 2021 being held at the venue next month (Oct 12-13).“Across two days, the show connects organisations and

Thom Yorke backs Massive Attack for calling on government to cut carbon emissions at concerts - www.nme.com - Britain
nme.com
07.09.2021

Thom Yorke backs Massive Attack for calling on government to cut carbon emissions at concerts

Thom Yorke has praised Massive Attack for calling on the government to cut carbon emissions at concerts.It comes after the Bristol band commissioned a report on carbon emissions in the music industry and criticised the government for not doing enough to support the industry to reduce emissions.“Where’s the industrial plan for the scale of the transformation that’s required for the UK economy and society? It doesn’t seem to exist,” Rob Del Naja told the Guardian.“The live music industry,

Massive Attack call on government to cut carbon emissions at concerts - www.nme.com
nme.com
06.09.2021

Massive Attack call on government to cut carbon emissions at concerts

Massive Attack are calling on the government to introduce a plan to cut carbon emissions at concerts.It comes after the band commissioned a report on carbon emissions in the music industry.The report entitled ‘Roadmap To Super Low Carbon Live Music’, produced by the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research recommended bands should ditch private jets and reduce the amount of kit they bring on tour.But Rob Del Naja also criticised the government for not doing enough to support the industry to

Massive Attack’s Robert Del Naja launches artwork in support of War Child’s Gaza Appeal - www.nme.com
nme.com
24.06.2021

Massive Attack’s Robert Del Naja launches artwork in support of War Child’s Gaza Appeal

Massive Attack‘s Robert Del Naja has released a new limited edition print of his Help95 artwork in support of War Child’s Gaza Appeal.This is the latest chapter in the over two-decades-long partnership between Massive Attack and War Child, which recently saw the donation of the original artwork proof from UNKLE‘s ‘War Stories’ to help fund War Child’s Coronavirus Appeal.The Help95 archival print, which was originally used in the sleeve notes for the 1995 War Child compilation album ‘HELP’, has

Supreme to release Massive Attack-inspired clothing line - www.nme.com
nme.com
16.06.2021

Supreme to release Massive Attack-inspired clothing line

Massive Attack will join the list of artists who’ve collaborated with streetwear brand Supreme this week, with a new line of apparel featuring the band’s ‘Mezzanine’ artwork set to arrive.The brand’s next drop is set to launch tomorrow (June 17), and will feature football jerseys, button-downs and shorts.

Massive Attack’s Robert Del Naja co-produces Martina Topley-Bird’s new EP ‘Pure Heart’ - www.nme.com
nme.com
04.06.2021

Massive Attack’s Robert Del Naja co-produces Martina Topley-Bird’s new EP ‘Pure Heart’

Massive Attack has co-produced longtime collaborator Martina Topley-Bird‘s new EP ‘Pure Heart’, which is out now.Del Naja and Topley-Bird have worked together previously, with the latter singing on Massive Attack’s 2010 album ‘Heligoland’.

Artists speak out on Israel-Palestine crisis amid weekend of global protests - www.nme.com - Israel - Palestine - city Damascus
nme.com
16.05.2021

Artists speak out on Israel-Palestine crisis amid weekend of global protests

#AChildIsAChild— UNICEF Palestine (@UNICEFpalestine) May 16, 2021The attacks began after Israeli police blocked off the Damascus Gate, where Palestinian Arabs typically gather for Ramadan. A UN Security Council meeting is taking place today (May 16) as the attacks enter their seventh day, with the hopes of brokering a ceasefire.Protests have taken place around the world this weekend, seeing people take to the streets to show their support for the Palestinian people.

Massive Attack, IDLES and Portishead join group of artists backing Bristol creative scene - www.nme.com
nme.com
20.04.2021

Massive Attack, IDLES and Portishead join group of artists backing Bristol creative scene

Massive Attack, Cocteau Twins’ Liz Fraser, Portishead’s Geoff Barrow and Adrian Utley, IDLES and Tricky.

Thom Yorke announces special All Points East performance - www.breakingnews.ie - London
breakingnews.ie
02.03.2020

Thom Yorke announces special All Points East performance

Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke has joined Massive Attack’s All Points East line-up as a special guest.

The Turning Director Floria Sigismondi on Her Favorite Music Videos of All Time - pitchfork.com
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28.01.2020

The Turning Director Floria Sigismondi on Her Favorite Music Videos of All Time

In 1996, the music video director Floria Sigismondi experienced a pivotal moment in her career—all because she doodled a bald, freakishly tall guy in a rubber suit. Her drawing came to life in “The Beautiful People,” where a towering Marilyn Manson leads a cult rally, while wiggling earthworms and torturous dental devices add to the general sense of terror.

MASSIVE ATTACK CUTTING BACK ON CARBON EMISSIONS - www.ahlanlive.com - Manchester
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07.01.2020

MASSIVE ATTACK CUTTING BACK ON CARBON EMISSIONS

Singer Robert Del Naja, aka 3D, tells the BBC he came up with the idea to reduce the band's carbon emissions after accepting past tours had contributed to climate change.

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