The pioneering force behind the rise of trip-hop, Massive Attack were among the most innovative and influential groups of their generation; their hypnotic sound -- a darkly sensual and cinematic fusion of hip-hop rhythms, soulful melodies, dub grooves, and choice samples -- set the pace for much of the dance music to emerge throughout the 1990s, paving the way for such acclaimed artists as Portishead, Sneaker Pimps, Beth Orton, and Tricky, himself a Massive Attack alumnus. Their history dates back to 1983 and the formation of the Wild Bunch, one of the earliest and most successful sound-system/DJ collectives to arrive on the U.K. music scene; renowned for their seamless integration of a wide range of musical styles, from punk to reggae to R&B, the group's parties quickly became can't-miss events for the Bristol club crowd, and at the peak of their popularity they drew crowds so enormous that the local live music scene essentially ground to a halt. When the Wild Bunch folded during the mid-'80s, two of its members -- Andrew Vowles (Mushroom) and Grant Marshall (
Álbumes
1 | Name taken | 100th Window |
2 | Eurochild | Protection |
3 | Butterfly Caught | 100th Window |
4 | Spying Glass | Protection |
5 | Confused Images | Danny the Dog [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] |
6 | I Am Home | Danny the Dog [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] |
7 | Special Cases | 100th Window |
8 | Risingson | Mezzanine |
9 | Teardrop | House M.D. Original Television Soundtrack |
10 | Teardrop | Mezzanine |
11 | The Academy | Danny the Dog [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] |
12 | Heat Miser | Protection |
13 | Five Man Army | Blue Lines |
14 | What your soul sings | 100th Window |
15 | Sly | Protection |
16 | Exchange (Vocal Version) | Mezzanine |
17 | Future Proof | 100th Window |
18 | Unfinished Sympathy | Blue Lines |
19 | Right Way to Hold A Spoon | Danny the Dog [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] |
20 | Two Rocks And A Cup Of Water | Danny the Dog [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] |