Massive Assault | pt

Massive Attack é um duo de trip-hop formado em 1988 na cidade de Bristol, Reino Unido. É composto oficialmente por "3D" (Robert Del Naja) e "Daddy G" (Grant Marshall). Andrew Vowles ("Mushroom") foi um dos fundadores da banda, mas se afastou dos outros dois em 1998. Del Naja é um dos fundadores do Trip-Hop de Bristol e membro da banda Massive Attack, que estourou com o seu primeiro álbum em 1991, Blue Lines, para elogio considerável dos críticos e ouvintes afins. Foi uma mistura de hip-hop, jazz e soul com batidas desaceleradas e densas que resultou certo e influenciou várias...
1) Massive is the new full on trance psychedelic solo project of Davina Elmosnino (also the woman behind the projects Sirius Isnes and Davina). Davina, 29 years old, was born in France but grew up in New Caledonia, a French island between Australia and New Zealand. She started to make music in the year 2000, and released her first track as Sirius Isness in 2003. Since then she made 3 Sirius Isness albums with Max Peterson, released on important labels such as Mind Control Records, Phantasm Records and Moon Spirits, and an impressive number of tracks for compilations all over...
Jänö - voc Asa - gtr Jurg - gtr Aleksi - bass R - drs .
J. Davis (Faith Massive) - Drum & Bass J.Davis is a man of many hats. Co-owner of Devout Artists Recording Group, producer, remixer, musician and founder of Drummers Against Drug Abuse. Joey was raised in a musical home; weaned on styles ranging from neo- jazz pioneers like Herbie Hancock and Stevie Wonder to prog-rock groups such as Yes and ELP. Being a drummer is what really opened his mind up to intricacies of latin and jazz-funk rhythms. All this education including his love of electronic music somehow finds it's way into Joey's music. ".....I have always mainly been a drummer...
Amphibious Assault began when 17-year-old, former Kittie guitarist, Fallon Bowman was on a plane from Ontario to New Jersey, skimming through a Tom Clancy novel when she came upon the term amphibious assault. Bowman, who had entertained thoughts of a new musical project, thought the term would be a great name for an industrial band. Bowman would go on to record several tracks with Pigface for the band's 2003 album, Easy Listening. Her enjoyment of the recording experience, led her to begin writing music again. She purchased a sequencer and began exploring the industrial genre that she had always admired...