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Massive Attack: ‘You resurrect ghosts when you bring something back from the past’ – The Guardian
Robert Del Naja, of the Bristol pioneers, talks about the power and danger of nostalgia as well as his work collaborating with Adam Curtis
Musicians have been faced with an impossible puzzle since March 2020: with gigs and festivals mothballed for the foreseeable future, how to maintain a profile? For Massive Attack, a solution was probably less of a reach than for many artists. After all, for the Bristolian pioneers, sound and vision have been interacting in unconventional ways for decades.
Robert 3D Del Naja was a graffiti artist before he set foot in a recording studio. His work features on all of Massive Attacks sleeves and his…
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