Antistar

Song Info On Antistar

Primarily Found On:

100th Window



Also Found On:

N/A



First Released On:

29th Januray 2003



Duration:

08:17



Variations/Remixes:

N/A



Credits:

Written by Robert Del Naja and Neil Davidge

Produced by Robert Del Naja and Neil Davidge

See 100th Window info section for further credit details by clicking here.

For the Collected version of the song, additional credits are:

Remastered by Mike Marsh at the Exchange and Tim Young at Metropolis Mastering.



Sampled:

N/A



Covered:

N/A



Vocalist(s):

Robert Del Naja



Lyrics:

Can you lick my wounds please?
Can you make it numb?
And kill the pain like cortizone?
And grant me intimacy?
How'll we split your chromosomes?

Yeah more sweet narcosis
Yeah more sweet narcosis
(I'll turn a stone I'll find you)
Yeah more sweet narcosis
(I'll turn a stone I'll find you)

I turn a stone I'll find you there
Into reflected light I'll stare
You blind me with flash bulbs
And puzzle me with syllables

Back to sleep
Yeah more sweet narcosis
(I'll turn a stone I'll find you)
Yeah more sweet narcosis
(I'll turn a stone I'll find you)
Yeah more sweet narcosis
(I'll turn a stone I'll find you)

My heads between my knees again
Got needle set to zero
And you can shoot me hurricanes
Don't spare me the details

Yeah more sweet narcosis
(I'll turn a stone I'll find you)
Yeah more sweet narcosis
(I'll turn a stone I'll find you)
Yeah more sweet narcosis

Yeah more sweet...
Yeah more sweet...
Iconography fucks with me
You look great in bloodstains



History:

Probably the main inspiration behind the lyrical content of Antistar, came from 3D's favorite book at the time, "Geek Love" by Katherine Dunn, which is a damning portrayal of the cult of celebrity in modern times.

The band booked time at Sony Studios in London, UK during June 2002 along with a 50 piece orchestra to record each string part as individual tracks. To achieve the Eastern-influenced feel that Massive Attack wanted, each discrete track had to be edited, and individual notes had to be pitch-bent to precise quarter tones – an exhausting process that Neil Davidge had to complete entirely by ear. To finish the song, Massive Attack used a simple breakbeat rhythm that was programmed with a Korg Electribe drum machine.



Additional Info:

Was for a time considered to be released as a single along with a Shynola produced video, to be packaged as a double A-side single along with Butterfly Caught. 3D mentioned that his idea behind the never produced video for Antistar would have been a reenactment of a scene from his favourite book, Geek Love by Katherine Dunn which had inspired Antistar in the first place.

Of the many sounds which were created by Massive Attack (instead of using outside sample sources as on previous albums) that are sampled on Antistar, is one of 3D hitting a Coke can with a stick.

This "Antistar" bears no relation to the other unreleased and unheard Massive Attack track also called Antistar which was a product of the 2001/2002 LP4 recording sessions with Lupine Howl. Massive Attack liked the name but decided to dump the original song. This is quite similar to the naming process behind Aftersun.



Live Appearances:

Antistar was first played live at the Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne, Australia on the 11th March 2003. It continued to be played throughout the entire duration of the 2003 tour. The violin sections of the song were played live on stage by violinist Lucy Wilkins. It was brought back intermediately for the first half leg of the 2004 tour sans a dedicated violinist. Instead, the strings for the song came from a sampler. It was dropped however from the setlist after the Heitere Open Air Festival in Zofingen, Switzerland on the 13th August 2004 and has not been played since.



Quotes:

3D on the initial recording of Antistar - �We started to work on Antistar, the way we normally worked, which was to start with very simple ideas rather than a lot of ideas. We'd start with a couple of guitar parts with a beat put to it, sound waves or keyboard parts and then I started writing the vocals on top of it� [Remix Magazine – April 2003]

3D on the idea behind Antistar taken from the book "Geek Love" – "Arturo, he's a fish boy who lives in a tank, who's got no limbs. People come for miles to listen to him enraptured. To be part of him they start to cut off bits of their limbs. This surgeon sets up in the square so people can have their limbs removed. You get this level of disciples - the most minimal are the people who've just done a finger, who sit at the back. The most extreme, who've had all their limbs cut off, are swaddled in bandages and sit at the front, rocking around and listening to every word he says. To me it's a perfect analogy for celebrity and religion. The cult of celebrity - people want to be stared at by the pop star like oxygen, like blood” [X-Rayed Magazine – May 2003



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