Massive Attack, Tricky & 3D - Take It There
Season 1 Episode 1
Massive Attack, Tricky & 3D - Take It There — S1 E1
2016-01-28
Directed by Hiro Murai // Starring John Hawkes Massive Attack, Tricky & 3D – ‘Take It There’. Taken from the Ritual Spirit EP - iTunes: http://po.st/RitualSpiritiT | Spotify: http://po.st/RitualSpiritSP | Official Store: http://po.st/MAOfficialStore https://twitter.com/MassiveAttackUK https://www.facebook.com/massiveattackofficial https://www.instagram.com/massiveattack Live dates: http://po.st/MALive http://www.massiveattack.co.uk/ PRESS RELEASE: Massive Attack return with the ‘Ritual Spirit’ EP. Released today (Thursday 28th January) via Virgin/EMI, the EP features the return of Tricky (on ‘Take It There’) in addition to collaborations with Young Fathers (‘Voodoo In My Blood’), Roots Manuva (‘Dead Editors’) and newcomer Azekel (‘Ritual Spirit’). The EP was written and produced by Massive Attack’s Robert del Naja and long-term studio collaborator Euan Dickinson. A second Massive Attack EP, written and co-produced by Daddy G, will be released in the spring, with an album to follow later in the year. ‘Ritual Spirit’ EP track list: 1. Dead Editors (Massive Attack & Roots Manuva) 2. Ritual Spirit (Massive Attack & Azekel) 3. Voodoo In My Blood (Massive Attack & Young Fathers) 4. Take It There (Massive Attack, Tricky & 3D) To mark the EP release, Massive Attack have today premiered this brand new video for ‘Take It There’. Directed by Hiro Murai and starring Oscar-nominated actor John Hawkes. The release of the ‘Ritual Spirit’ EP follows the launch of Massive Attack’s ‘Fantom’ app last week. Developed by a team including the band’s Robert del Naja, ‘Fantom’ is a sensory music player that remixes and reforms songs uniquely using a variety of environmental variables including location, movement, time of day, heartbeat and the integral moving image camera. More information on Fantom at http://www.thefantom.co/ Meanwhile, Massive are currently touring the UK and Europe. The new live show is designed by Robert del Naja and long time visual collabor