Publication: A book documenting the epic visual history of Massive Attack

Date
4 November 2013

Apart from giving the early morning dancers of the 90s something to dance along to while they gnawed their own faces off, Massive Attack also had a super-big impact on the art world. This hefty (400 page) new publication produced by the Vinyl Factory documents the visual history of the band through the artwork of Massive Attack founder, Robert del Naja. Robert’s artwork and time spent with notorious Bristol art collective and sound system The Wild Bunch was a stepping stone in 90s counter-culture, and to see his importance reflected in such an enthralling book is a true honour. Typically, The Vinyl Factory have also released a special version of this book which is kind of a must-have for any Massive Attack fan, or even anyone who was in their early 20s in the 90s and can actually remember it.

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The Vinyl Factory: 3D and the art of Massive Attack

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The Vinyl Factory: 3D and the art of Massive Attack

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The Vinyl Factory: 3D and the art of Massive Attack

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The Vinyl Factory: 3D and the art of Massive Attack

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The Vinyl Factory: 3D and the art of Massive Attack

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The Vinyl Factory: 3D and the art of Massive Attack

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The Vinyl Factory: 3D and the art of Massive Attack

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The Vinyl Factory: 3D and the art of Massive Attack

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The Vinyl Factory: 3D and the art of Massive Attack

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Liv Siddall

Liv joined It’s Nice That as an intern in 2011 and worked across online, print and events, and was latterly Features Editor before leaving in May 2015.

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