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Massive Attack - Mezzanine LP 1998

Massive Attack is a collaborative music production duo from Bristol, UK. Working with co-producers, as well as various session musicians and guest vocalists, they make records and tour live. The duo are considered to be progenitors of the trip hop genre.

DJs Grantley "Grant" Evan Marshall (a.k.a. Daddy G or "G"), Andrew "Andy" Lee Isaac Vowles (a.k.a. Mushroom or "Mush") and graffiti artist-turned-MC (later turned-singer) Robert Del Naja (a.k.a. 3D or "D") met as members of DJ/MC partying collective, The Wild Bunch. One of the first homegrown soundsystems in the UK, The Wild Bunch became dominant on the Bristol club scene in the mid-1980s.

Massive Attack started as a spin-off production trio in 1988, with the independently-released song, "Any Love", sung by falsetto-voiced singer-songwriter Carlton McCarthy, and then, with considerable backing from Neneh Cherry, they signed to Circa Records in 1990 -- committing to deliver six studio albums and a "best of" compilation. Circa became a subsidiary of, and was later subsumed into, Virgin Records, which in turn was acquired by the now Terra Firma-owned majority

Style

Massive Attack's style is often thought of as being experimental. The duo have talked of how they have a different creative approach to each album and "avoid the obvious." Some of their most noted songs have been without choruses and have featured dramatically atmospheric dynamics, conveyed through either epic distorted guitar crescendos, lavish orchestral arrangements (such as swelling, sustained strings or flourishes of grand piano) or prominent, looped/shifting basslines, underpinned by high and exacting production values, involving sometimes copious digital editing and mixing. The pace of their music has often been slower than prevalent British dance music at the time. These and other psychedelic, soundtrack-like and DJist sonic techniques, formed a much-emulated style journalists began to dub "trip hop" from the mid-nineties onwards,though in an interview in 2006, G said, "'We used to hate that terminology [trip-hop] so bad,' laughs. '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. - Wikipedia

Comments

6 years ago

StrangeReality

"we are the curious"

8 years ago

George Nikolopoulos

Shalom, toda!!

10 years ago

Luis Lizard

This album nothing like the real MA blue lines .....

12 years ago

LillyBelle951

you do realize you're talking about sex now right?

12 years ago

sofifizap

Listen to this shit on Mandy!!!

12 years ago

dnlflf

fealty you filthy word player. Dont use this child psychology bullshit, and dont talk smart when you burst with anger. How on earth you think this is not a mood/fucking song? Try to create a music once and try to make it about sensual sex in latex deep inside some berlin club trippin.

12 years ago

Llicit

I want to fuck this song

12 years ago

IanomalijaI

Hehe maybe a bit..=P but song that's used in Salad Fingers videos is Boards of Canada - Beware the Friendly Stranger. ^^

12 years ago

tnbourne

Your comment is fantastic. So good, in fact that it makes me want to have sex.

12 years ago

Alex Sorensen

haha oh yeah shit hes creepy

12 years ago

eliElIeli

no you guys wanna have sex to i surrender- Digital Daggers

12 years ago

Madraykin Doll

get what your saying, but it would have been way cooler to comment on this on a video where they actually had mentioned sex. you just set the ripples to reacting in exactly the way you hate, was gonna happen anyway but still. tactics, really.

12 years ago

Izurus

Love the part @ around 3:10

12 years ago

Fallenskate069

You just did.

13 years ago

Will Steel

Does the intro to this song remind anyone of salad fingers? :L

13 years ago

MrAlekz

I want to have sex with this song.

13 years ago

St alc

Agreed i don't get the slightest amount of arousal of sex when hearing this song especially it is more of a trance to listen to.

13 years ago

jarjarbanks22

The greatest moment of my life was when I took ecstasy for the first time and made love to the girl of my dreams to this song. It was spiritual almost. People saying that it cheapens it somehow to want to make love to a beautiful song hasn't had the pleasure of doing so. If anything it empowers it. Of course the bitch went on to tear my heart out of my chest, but that is beside the point.

13 years ago

Grubbo

@fealty01 But it sure feels sexy!

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