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    Grantley Evan Marshall (born 18 December 1959), also known by the stage name Daddy G, is a British DJ and a founding member of the band Massive Attack. Biography. Born in Bristol to West Indian parents, Marshall joined the Bristol music scene as a member of the sound system the Wild Bunch in the 1980s.

  2. Der afrobritische Musiker Daddy G ist wieder zu Massive Attack zurückgekehrt. Im taz-Interview spricht er über Rückbesinnung auf alte Klangmuster und brennende Luft auf DJ-Jams.

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    • Awards and Nominations
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    Deejays Daddy G, Andrew Vowles, musician and rapper Tricky, and graffiti artist-turned-rapper Robert Del Naja met as members of partying collective the Wild Bunch. One of the first homegrown soundsystemsin the UK, the Wild Bunch became dominant on the Bristol club scene in the mid-1980s. Massive Attack started as a spin-off production quartet in 19...

    Some of their most noted songs have been without choruses and have featured dramatically atmospheric dynamics, conveyed through either distorted guitar crescendos, lavish orchestral arrangements or prominent, looped/shifting basslines, underpinned by high and exacting production values, involving sometimes copious digital editing and mixing. The pa...

    'Fire Sale' exhibition

    A solo exhibition of Del Naja's art was held at the Lazarides gallery in central London, from 24 May to 22 June 2013. The show's content spanned a period of over twenty years and featured many of the art pieces that Del Naja created for Massive Attack. Each piece, reinterpreted especially for the exhibition, was hand-printed and finished. The show also featured three one-off 'digital infinity mirrors', two of which contained phrases supplied by Reprieve that were extracted from dronepilot dia...

    Massive Attack and Adam Curtis

    Del Naja conceived and designed an eight-night festival with filmmaker Adam Curtis—in collaboration with UVA (United Visual Artists)—that premiered in Manchester, UK in July 2013. The festival featured Curtis's film, unofficially titled The Plan, which was projected on a huge screen surrounding the audience, while music from Massive Attack was interweaved throughout the film. Del Naja, who orchestrated the film's soundtrack, described the experience as a "collective hallucination" and the fil...

    Mezzanine DNA

    In April 2019, it was reported that Massive Attack had encoded Mezzanine into DNA to mark the 20th anniversary of the seminal 1998 album.The album has also been made available in the form of a matte black spray paint can. A limited number of spray cans will contain the DNA encoded audio within matte black paint and each can will contain approximately one million copies of the album.Addressing the novel storage method, Del Naja – who is also known as a graffiti artist as ‘3D' – said: “It’s a c...

    Anti-war advocacy

    Robert Del Naja was critical of the policies of the UK government under Tony Blair. He was strongly opposed to the 2003 war against Iraq, and with fellow musician Damon Albarn personally paid for full-page advertisements against the war in the NMEmagazine. Massive Attack have worked with Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament and Stop the War Coalition, while also having helped fund a legal challenge to military intervention in international courts.

    Human rights

    In 2008, Massive Attack curated the annual Meltdown festival on London's South Bank. During the two weeks of live performance, cinema and art, they worked with human rights lawyer Clive Stafford Smith and his organisation Reprieve which uses the law to enforce the human rightsof prisoners. In 2010, the video shot by Adam Broomberg and Oliver Chanarin for the song "Saturday Come Slow", featuring Albarn, drew attention to the use of music in torture. Massive Attack donated all proceeds from the...

    British politics

    In 2007, Del Naja, musicians Albarn and Brian Eno, and United Visual Artists contributed to a Greenpeace demonstration against the renewal of the Trident nuclear programme that was held on board the Arctic Sunrise on the River Thames. On 14 November 2012, on the eve of the Bristol Mayor election, the band caused some surprise by endorsing independent millionaire and former Liberal Democrat George Ferguson, citing the need for a mayor who would help facilitate creative projects to the city, an...

    Billboard Music Awards

    The Billboard Music Awards honor artists for commercial performance in the U.S., based on record charts published by Billboard. The awards are based on sales data by Nielsen SoundScan and radio information by Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems.The award ceremony was held from 1990 to 2007, until its reintroduction in 2011.

    D&AD Awards

    Design and Art Direction (D&AD) is a British educational charity which exists to promote excellence in design and advertising.

    Denmark GAFFA Awards

    Delivered since 1991. The GAFFA Awards(Danish: GAFFA Prisen) are a Danish award that rewards popular music awarded by the magazine of the same name.

    Chemam, Melissa, Massive Attack: Out of the Comfort Zone, Tangent Books (2019) ISBN 1910089729, ISBN 978-1910089729

  3. Auf dem Album sind neben Robert Del Naja und Daddy G, der erstmals seit Mezzanine an einer Albumproduktion involviert ist, auch Horace Andy, Damon Albarn, Guy Garvey von Elbow, Hope Sandoval, Tunde Adebimpe von TV on the Radio und Martina Topley-Bird als Sänger zu hören.

  4. 25. Nov. 2013 · daddy g (massive attack) - mixtape for BBC Radio (HQ) florenceswalks. 265 subscribers. Subscribed. 1.3K. 128K views 10 years ago. daddy g delivers epic tunes in this mix as he does in his...

  5. 9. Feb. 2010 · G may not want to dwell to much on the gossip surrounding him and the group, but he is happy to talk about Massive Attack’s political concerns. Physically striking and usually hidden behind dark...

  6. 1. März 2010 · Das ist jetzt eine Sache mit offenem Ende. Daddy G von Massive Attack über das Verschwinden des Album-Konzepts, junge Fans und warum die Band heute immer weniger Samples benutzt. © Warren du Preez/Nick Thornton Jones. Daddy G, du hast mit Robert Del Naja gerade das Album „Heligoland“ veröffentlicht.