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For fans of massive attack, trip hop lovers, electronic music enthusiasts, and listeners seeking innovative eps.
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LA RECENSIONE

Only 4 tracks, but of quality (as always).

2016 opens with the return of the beat wizards Del Naja and Marshall, and here the rhythm is not lacking.

For the second time since the Soundtrack for Danny The Dog, Horace Andy is not present, but among the guests, old Tricky makes an appearance in a slow rap à la Blue Lines to close the EP.

The melancholy of the title track gives way to Dead Editors and Voodoo In My Blood that make you move like perhaps never before.

A breath of fresh air.

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Massive Attack's Ritual Spirit EP presents four quality tracks with strong rhythms and notable guest appearances. Despite Horace Andy's absence, Tricky's slow rap adds depth. The title track offers melancholy while others invite movement. Overall, it's a fresh and energetic start to 2016.

Tracklist

01   Ritual Spirit (03:55)

02   Voodoo in My Blood (04:01)

03   Take It There (04:31)

04   Dead Editors (04:45)

Massive Attack

Bristol-based music group formed in 1988, widely credited as pioneers of trip-hop; original core members include Robert '3D' Del Naja, Grant 'Daddy G' Marshall and Andrew 'Mushroom' Vowles.
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By ZiOn

 We are facing the best Massive Attack since Mezzanine, a revitalized group that has finally found its balance and returned to producing first-class music.

 After six years, one rightly expects material quantitatively superior to the four tracks in question.