This blog post will be about the UK trip-hop band known as massive attack:
The pioneering force behind the rise of the genre Trip-Hop.
New style of downtempo, jazz-, funk-, and soul-inflected experimental breakbeat music
“Engeneered music, not trance or techno”
“not affronting or accosting, but enveloping and open”
Inspires a melancholy, a breeding ground for thought rather than three miniutes of injected emotion.
1983 - The formation of the band “Wild bunch”
Wild Bunch folded mid-’80s, two of its members
Andrew Vowles (Mushroom)
Grant Marshall (Daddy G)
Teamed with local graffiti artist
Robert del Naja (3D)
to form Massive Attack in 1987.
Media Use:
“Teardrop” has been the opening theme of the American TV series House, MD.
Prison Break (Season One),
One of the first scenes in The Matrix, circa 1999 the character Neo listens to “Dissolved Girl”,
Guy Ritchie’s film Snatch features “Angel”.
Who have they worked with?
Madonna on a track for a Marvin Gaye tribute album
The Jackal’s movie soundtrack for which they sampled the music of “Metal Postcard” by Siouxsie and the Banshees.
Del Naja and Marshall continued as a duo, later working with the likes of David Bowie and Dandy Warhols,
How have they influenced music?
Paving the way for such acclaimed artists as
Portishead,
Morcheeba,
UNKLE and
Tricky, himself a Massive Attack deciple.
Influenced modern versions of drum and bass and dub-step.
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