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| Potential | |||||
| Daddy Gee's All-Time Top Ten (Venue, C.1990) | |||||
| The Bristol bunch (The Face, February 1991) | |||||
| The sound of now? (Jocks, February 1991) | |||||
| Greatest dance albums of all time (Mixmag) | |||||
| Wheeling In The Years (Melody Maker 22nd Febuary 1992) | |||||
| Massive Movements (Venue, 19th August 1994) | |||||
|
No
artificial colours or flavours (Dazed & Confused: Issue 9 1994) |
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| Trip Hop (Mixmag, June 1994) | |||||
| Kind Of Blue (The Wire, September 1994) | |||||
| Smoking beats and bubbling basslines (DJ Magazine, 1st September 1994) | |||||
|
Trip
Hop, don't stop (Melody Maker, 17th September 1994) |
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| Darklife (Select, October 1994) | |||||
| Wasted (December, 1994) | |||||
| Do
you have any ideas on how we can actually sell this record in America? (Los
Angeles Times 5th March 1995) |
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Unique
3 (The Face, November 1995) |
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| Trip Hop (Still) Don't Stop (Melody Maker 23rd December 1995) | |||||
| Avon Calling (The Independent, 11th August 1996) | |||||
| Split Personalities (Dazed And Confused, February 1998) | |||||
| Dance music authority (DMA, Magazine, 26th March 1998) | |||||
| America under Massive Attack (Toronto Sun, 9th May 1998) | |||||
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| Sour Times (Urb, May 1998) | |||||
| Sparring Partners (Option, May 1998) | |||||
| The return of Massive Attack (Mixmag, April 1998) | |||||
| Obscured by Clouds (Mojo, July 1998) | |||||
| Massive Aggressive (26th September 1998) | |||||
| Network (The Independent, 26th October 1998) | |||||
| Muse (1998) | |||||
| Rising Son - Gang of three (Rolling Stone, 1st June 1998) | |||||
| PÅ NETTET (1988) | |||||
| Check M4: Ship-Shape & Bristol Fashion (1998) | |||||
| Seven Years Of Plenty (1998) | |||||
| Massive Attack visit the mezzanine level of Undercover | |||||
| Sounds of paranoia (Energy Flash, 1988) | |||||
| Cheer up it's Christmas (Venue, 11th December 1998) | |||||
| "Are we a fucking punk band now?" (Q, January 1999) | |||||
| Culture Lab (22nd February 2000) | |||||
| "I'm not sure, I'd have done so much glue-sniffing" | |||||
| Creative Review (June 1998) | |||||
| Massive Attack's Great Divide (The Metropoliton, July 13th 1988) | |||||
| Channel V (June 1998) | |||||
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| Protection Racket (Guitarist March 1999) | |||||
| Mojo 100 (Mojo, March 2002) | |||||
| Space Age Bachelor | |||||
| Under The Influence (Jockey Slut, 2002) | |||||
| Gearbox (2002) | |||||
| How The West Was One | |||||
| A Brief History of Music in Bristol | |||||
| House of Pane (Jockey Slut, February 2003) | |||||
| 90's (Jack, February 2003) | |||||
| Through A Glass Darkly (Venue, 31st January 2003) | |||||
| The Brand Plays On (The Observer, 2nd February 2003) | |||||
| State of Independence (Exclaim, 30th January 2003) | |||||
| Backroom Boys (Venue, 7th February 2003) | |||||
| State Of Independence (Exclaim, 30th January 2003) | |||||
| Panic Attack (The Big Issue, 10th February 2003) | |||||
| Rock Crusaders (The Independant On Sunday, 9th February 2003) | |||||
| Pane Killer (Ministry Magazine Australia, March 2003) | |||||
| Take The Force Of The Blow (i-D, March 2003) | |||||
| Humo (Humo, March 2003) | |||||
| Recording 100th Window (1st April 2003) | |||||
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| Music View Men (Hari Kunzru, 1st March 2003) | |||||
| Through The Past Darkly (The Age, 7th Match 2003) | |||||
| BBCi (2003) | |||||
| Massive Injustice | |||||
| Massive Attack Take A Stand (Rock's Backpages, 3rd February 2003) | |||||
| Beating The Rap (Jack, February 2003) | |||||
| Presumed Guilty (The Guardian, 11th April 2003) | |||||
| Magnet (April 2003) | |||||
| Juice (April 2003) | |||||
| Fader (March 2003) | |||||
| Word For Windows (X-Rayed, May 2003) | |||||
| From Uva (Creative Review, 2nd June 2003) | |||||
| Massive Summer (Sound Control, Summer 2003) | |||||
| Massive Attack in 3D (Amazon, February 2003) | |||||
| Back On The Attack (The Journal, 11th August 2003) | |||||
| 3D's Massive reputation remains intact (The Liverpool Daily Post, 8th August 2003) | |||||
| Homecoming Queen (Venue, 15th August 2003) | |||||
| What I've Learned... (Esquire, August 2003) | |||||
| Back Home (This is Bristol, August 21st 2003) | |||||
| Behind Closed Doors (The Big Issue South West, August 25th 2003) | |||||
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| Forza Massivo (Jack, September 2003) | |||||
| Return Of The Tokyo Curse (Word, October 2003) | |||||
| Under Attack (Scottish Daily Record, 11th June 2004) | |||||
| A Massive Collective Effort: Recording '100th Window' (Focusrite) | |||||
| Interiors - Daddy Cool (The Sunday Times, 17th October 2004) | |||||
| The Unusual Suspects (Venue, 11th February 2005) | |||||
| Putting Down Roots (Sound On Sound, October 2005) | |||||
| Trip Of A Lifetime (Uncut, April 2006) | |||||
| Daddy G (Pop + Rock, 2006) | |||||
| Collected Thoughts (Metro, 14th March 2006) | |||||
| Depth Perception (Xpress, 17th March 2006) | |||||
| Calm and Collected (Independent, 17th March 2006) | |||||
| Collected Friction (Venue, 24th March 2006) | |||||
| Massive? We still could be (The Times, 25th March 2006) | |||||
| A Collective Collected (Music OHM March 2006) | |||||
| Massive Collection (Sunday Star Times 2nd April 2006) | |||||
| Massive Attack Box Their Trip-Hop (Rolling Stone 3rd April 2006) | |||||
| The Odd Couple (The Sunday Times 9th April 2006) | |||||
| Collected (Creative Review April 2006) | |||||
| Les Inrockuptibles (11th April 2006) | |||||
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| Massive Attack is ready to launch a huge Paramount show (Seattle P.I. 21st April 2006) | |||||
| On The Attack (The Seattle Times, 25th April 2006) | |||||
| Massive Attack seeks allies for next album (The News Tribune, 25th April 2006) | |||||
| On the Attack (Denver Westworld, 27th April 2006) | |||||
| Massive Metaporphosis (Bulb, April 2006) | |||||
| Massive Attack rises above a contentious history (The Press Enterprise, 28th April 2006) | |||||
| Chroma-Q™ Color Blocks Supplied for Massive Attack 2006 International Tour (Live Design, 24th July 2006) | |||||
| Bigger Than Big (EQ Magazine, July 2006) | |||||
| Cool, Calm And Collected (Illinois Entertainer, 29th August 2006) | |||||
| Interview (Ticketmaster, September 2006) | |||||
| Pop Quiz (San Francisco Chronicle, 3rd September 2006) | |||||
| Sons Still Rising (Detroit Metro Times, 6th September 2006) | |||||
| Montreal Under Attack (Montreal Hour, 7th September 2006) | |||||
| Interview (Eye Weekly, 7th September 2006) | |||||
| Aimless Attack (Houston Press, 14th September 2006) | |||||
| Composer reads the reviews but tries to follow his muse (Guide Live, 15th September 2006) | |||||
| Massive Attack offers 'calm, collected class' (LA Daily News, 21st September 2006) | |||||
| Massive Attack set to rock trip-hop fans in Berkeley (Inside Bay Area, 21st September 2006) | |||||
| On the Attack (Las Vegas Review Journal 26th September 2006) | |||||
| Weather the Attack (Philadelphia Weekly 27th September 2006) | |||||
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| The Importance of Being Massive Attack (mp3.com 28th September 2006) | |||||
| Fifty Thousand Reasons (Tangents, July 2006) | |||||
| Interview with 3D of Massive Attack (pucknation.com 2nd October 2006) | |||||
| Massive Attack presents a new face at every turn (The Morning Call, 3rd October 2006) | |||||
| It's a scaled back Massive Attack (The Montreal Gazette, 7th October 2006) | |||||
| All Access: Massive Attack (Mix, 1st December 2006) | |||||
| Two-man army (New Statesman, 5th February 2007) | |||||
| There was no other way but up (The Guardian, 6th February 2007) | |||||
| Unfinished Sympathy (The Ashton 82 The Year Bristol City Nearly Died, 2007) | |||||
| Once Upon A Time In Bristol (The Wire, October 2007) | |||||
| Red lines (The Independent, 9th April 2008) | |||||
| Works Of Friction (Venue, 11th April 2008) | |||||
| It's always a terrible and crucial time with us (The Observer, 11th May 2008) | |||||
| Massive Attack's Meltdown (OMM, 18th May 2008) | |||||
| Flagging up the best in pop (The Telegraph, 12th June 2008) | |||||
| ...curation of the Southbank Meltdown season is a tantalising prospect (The Independent, 12th June 2008) | |||||