2 Comments New Documentary About The Plight Of The Ecuadorian Rainforest Featuring Massive Attack’s Daddy G December 1, 2016 Embedded at the top of this post is a new documentary entitled “Where Do You Draw The Line?” from WordSmith Productions who have generously uploaded the entire hour long documentary to Vimeo for free as of today. 2 Comments
1 Comment Massive Attack’s Blue Lines Album 25 Years On September 24, 2016 Massive Attack’s debut album, Blue Lines came out in April 1991, so you’ll have to forgive me as I’m nearly 6 months behind on writing this post to mark its 25th anniversary. 1 Comment
3 Comments UK Gold Soundtrack Released As A Free Stream On Eve Of TV Premiere February 25, 2015 Close to two years after first getting word of this project, (check out this blog post of the initial announcement in May 2013), the end result of the unique but maybe not altogether surprising pairing of Del Naja and Yorke was just released online as a free stream via Soundcloud. 3 Comments
Comment 25th Anniversary Of The Bombin’ Documentary August 16, 2012 Bombin’ was directed by documentary filmmaker Dick Fontaine and was a sequel to his earlier 1984 documentary “Beat This!”, once again taking a look at how American hip-hop culture was making its way over the pond to the UK, this time using the lens of the graffiti and tagging subcultures. The documentary offers a fascinating look at 1980’s UK hip-hop and graffiti culture and for Massive Attack fans, there is of course the appearance of 3D (at the ripe old age of 21) tagging it up with Goldie in Birmingham and Wolverhampton. Comment