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Massive Attack in Bristol, England, in August 2024 (photo: Kristian Buus / In Pictures via Getty Images). Massive Attack have new music on the way in 2026, but it won’t be available on Spotify. “From ...
Massive Attack don’t release new music often, but that could change in 2026. On social media, the band shared, “from next year we will release a cache of work created in the recent past,” adding that ...
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Massive Attack are the latest artist to pull their music from Spotify, and they’re taking part in the “No Music For Genocide” campaign, which has over 400 artists and labels removing their music from ...
This is a big one. In recent months, a number of artists have removed their music from Spotify in response to CEO Daniel Ek investing $700 million in the AI military startup Helsing. Now, Bristol trip ...
British trip-hop group Massive Attack announced they are joining a new music industry initiative to block their music in Israel and have also asked for their songs to be removed from Spotify. The ...
British band Massive Attack joined over 400 artists in the No Music for Genocide campaign, blocking their tracks from streaming in Israel. The move protests Israel's actions in Gaza. The group asked ...
The masterminds behind the groundbreaking UK act Massive Attack — Robert Del Naja and Grant Marshall – share their favorite songs in a Guest DJ set on Morning Becomes Eclectic at 11:15am. The ...
A couple of months ago, Massive Attack announced that they were joining the massive wave of artists removing their catalogs from Spotify, citing CEO Daniel Ek's investment of $700 million in the AI ...
Massive Attack have announced that they will release new music in 2026. In a post to their socials, the Bristol, UK greats wrote, “from next year we will release a cache of work created in the recent ...
Massive Attack intend to pull their music from Spotify. The band shared the news in a statement that also expressed solidarity with a new cultural boycott initiative called No Music for Genocide. The ...