

Used to be a non-profit protest group during the Gulf War against the British Government involves and having their nick-name Massive then later on added to Massive Attack - still the core duo playing their parts for protesting through their music that blending Trip Hop, Jazz, Dub-Reggae, Alternative Indie Hip Hop and Electronics; this Bristol's calm microphones might be quiet and sounded saver but their lyrics are smarter jus like the dangerous mixing over their retro beats and Chill-Out music. The debut album from them is Blue Lines which consisting of the collaboration works from the trio members of Massive Attack: Robert Del Naja (vocals, keyboards), Daddy G Marshall (vocals) and Andrew "Mushroom" Vowles (keyboards) as well as the band's featured singer and musicians credited for this album from Shara Nelson's vocals on Safe From Farm, One Love with the vocals from Horace Andy to the strings arranger and more tracks with the Massive Attack signatured sounds like Five Man Army,
Hymn Of The Big Wheel (feat. Neneh Cherry) or Daydreaming. One shall looking out no more for having this ultimate UK's Trip-Hop kings dubbing their beat-street ways to force your ears to surrender and dance but behind it, there are true meaning of the never ending struggle flame for fighting the injustice among men in the entire British Isles and the rest of the globe ...
Caution - flammable !
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