Eugene S. - 10.05.2023  The fifth studio album by English electronic music duo Massive Attack, released on 8 February 2010. Audiophile sound. I recommend.
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Vish Iyer - 22.03.2010  Heligoland is an enormous departure from the sleek and polished 100th Window; this is Massive Attack’s rawest album yet. The album has a bare and jarr...
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Emmy - 15.03.2010  They say you can judge a person by the company he keeps, and if that is true of bands too then we have always judged Massive Attack on the basis of th...
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Jon Prusik - 04.03.2010  Oddly, twice over now, Massive Attack have reappeared after a lengthy gap between albums and affirm that, even though the trip-hop movement never real...
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Christopher Anthony - 02.03.2010  Massive Attack were one of the pioneers of trip-hop, so any attempt of returning to their glory days has their fans salivating. Heligoland doesn't mar...
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Gina Louise - 26.02.2010 Fatherhood, perfectionism, laziness: whatever the reason for Massive Attack’s seven year hiatus, there is no denying that Heligoland has been a long t...
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Ian Gormely - 26.02.2010  Back in the '90s, the long waits between Massive Attack records used to get chalked up to creative geniuses crafting their next masterpiece. Now, it s...
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J. Bohannon - 24.02.2010  As trip-hop enters its third decade in existence, it drags along a trail of both detractors and promoters. With staples like Nightmares on Wax putting...
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Christine Kakaire - 23.02.2010  Reduced to a sole founding member, Robert "3D" Del Naja, and with Sinead O'Connor in a starring chanteuse role, Massive Attack's spark of unpredictabl...
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Caryn Ganz - 22.02.2010  Massive Attack have a gift for translating the ominous tartness of tripped-out electro music — Ecstasy's teeth-grinding paranoia rather than car...
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