#Massive Attack Unveil Plan to Reduce Carbon Emissions Across Music Industry

#Massive Attack Unveil Plan to Reduce Carbon Emissions Across Music Industry

“#Massive Attack Unveil Plan to Reduce Carbon Emissions Across Music Industry” Massive Attack have released the findings of their partnership with the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, proposing a course of action for the “urgent and significant reassembly” of the music industry to combat the climate crisis. Among the shifts required for “rapidly accelerated”…

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#Supreme Launching Massive Attack–Inspired Clothing Collection

#Supreme Launching Massive Attack–Inspired Clothing Collection

“#Supreme Launching Massive Attack–Inspired Clothing Collection” This week, Supreme is releasing a number of clothing items inspired by the cover artwork for Massive Attack’s 1998 album Mezzanine. The new Beetle Soccer Top, short-sleeve shirts, and shorts bear the iconic insect from the Mezzanine cover. Massive Attack’s Robert Del Naja is credited as a creative director…

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#Massive Attack, Liz Fraser, and More Back Guild Supporting Bristol Creative Sector

#Massive Attack, Liz Fraser, and More Back Guild Supporting Bristol Creative Sector

“#Massive Attack, Liz Fraser, and More Back Guild Supporting Bristol Creative Sector” Several of South West England’s foremost cultural figures have come out in support of the newly formed Bristol United Guild, a nonprofit company supporting Bristol musicians and other creative freelancers hit by the pandemic. Massive Attack, Portishead’s Geoff Barrow and Adrian Utley, Cocteau…

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#Massive Attack’s 3D Remixes Gang of Four’s “Where the Nightingale Sings”: Listen

#Massive Attack’s 3D Remixes Gang of Four’s “Where the Nightingale Sings”: Listen

“#Massive Attack’s 3D Remixes Gang of Four’s “Where the Nightingale Sings”: Listen” Robert “3D” Del Naja of Massive Attack has remixed Gang of Four’s “Where the Nightingale Sings,” a track from a forthcoming tribute album. Listen to “Where the Nightingale Sings (Redux),” which also features Nova Twins, below (via BrooklynVegan). “Where the Nightingale Sings (Redux)”…

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