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Massive Attack - Butterfly Caught
Butterfly Caught is a song on English trip-hop collective Massive Attack's fourth full-length album, 100th Window. It was released as the second single from this album on June 16, 2003. The song was written by Neil Davidge and Robert Del Naja, the latter of whom performs vocals on the song. A video for the song was made, featuring Del Naja in a series of sequences where his body is transformed into that of a wingless, dead moth while a live moth flutters its wings in time to the lighting in the room, which themselves flash in time to the beat of the song. The video was directed by South African Daniel Levi.
Massive Attack - Inertia Creeps
Clip de Massive Attack : Inertia Creeps J'adore l'ambiance qui se dégage du clip ... ^^
Massive attack - Live with me
Dernier opus en date du collectif de Bristol, Live with me brille comme un diamant noir...sombre et envoûtant!!!
Massive Attack - Risingson
Massive Attack are a trip-hop band from Bristol, England. They have released four studio albums, two movie soundtracks, one remix album, and a greatest hits collection. Their musical style has been acclaimed for combining elements of jazz, hip hop, rock, and classical; lately darker, subtler forms of electronic music have been dominant influences.
Massive Attack - Special Cases
"Special Cases" is a song on English trip-hop collective Massive Attack's fourth full-length album, 100th Window. It was released as the first single from this album on February 24, 2003. Featuring Sinéad O'Connor on vocals, it was for many fans of the band their first exposure to the new album. In addition to a radio-edit mix of the original song, the single release contains a remix by Canadian electronica artist Akufen, as well as "I Against I", a song performed with Mos Def that appeared on the soundtrack for the 2002 movie Blade II. 12" vinyl releases contained an additional remix of "Special Cases" by Vladislav Delay, who is credited as "Luomo" for this release. The song was also made into two separate videos. The Enhanced CD contains one of these, and the other video is on a rare DVD release of the single.
Massive Attack - Teardrop
"Teardrop" is a song by Massive Attack which was first released on their 1998 album Mezzanine. It was released as a single on April 21 1998. The original version of the song features vocals by Elizabeth Fraser (of the Cocteau Twins). An instrumental version of "Teardrop" serves as the theme song for the American version of House, a medical television series starring Hugh Laurie. The song opens with a bass drum beat that is reminiscent of a heartbeat, lending itself easily to the show's medical theme. The instrumental version was also featured on the TV series Prison Break, in the episode Tonight, during a scene that contained brief flashbacks of the reason each of the prime character wanted to escape.
Massive Attack - Unfinished Sympathy
Un des clips de Massive attack que je préfère Massive Attack Unfinished Sympathy (marshall, vowles, del naja, sharp, nelson) Shara Nelson I know that i've been mad in love before And how it could be with you Really hurt me baby, really hurt me baby How can you have a day without a night You're the book that I have opened And now i've got to know much more The curiousness of your potential kiss Has got my mind and body aching Really hurt me baby, really hurt me baby How can you have a day without a night You're the book that I have opened And now I've got to know much more Like a soul without a mind In a body without a heart I'm missing every part (x5)
Massive Attack - Unfinished Sympathy
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Massive Attack - Be Thankful
Un des meilleurs clip du groupe, le plus beau strip-tease que j'ai pût voir à la TV (ça ne tient qu'à moi)