one of the best albums of the 90s. and the most haunting bass sound recorded ever. even Massive attack themselves never came even near to the power they unleashed here...
This is a little different from the one I first heard on "La Femme Nikita," when Roy Dupuis (Michael) and his real-life girlfriend Celine Bonniere were slow-dancing... It was so powerful - that thrumming bass and lazy drumbeat... Wow. I just love Massive Attack...
This is a little different from the one I first heard on "La Femme Nikita," when Roy Dupuis (Michael) and his real-life girlfriend Celine Bonniere were slow-dancing... It was so powerful - that thrumming bass and lazy drumbeat... Wow. I just love Massive Attack...
They've also got a 'best of' double-disc called Collected which at a glance seems to have about every song that ever backed a commercial or opened or closed a television show. :D
Thanks. The more I listen to MA, the less it grows on me and the more indifferent I feel. Not good. Not bad either. Just kinda meh.
I used to do fast climbing with that music - Going closer to the Angel, never close enough though. Je suis d'accord avec le commentaire precedent de grandkrok :)
DaMoGan (Body on the east coast, Mind on the west coast.)
Posted: Dec 03, 2009 - 15:02
grandkrok wrote:
Ca commence très doucement d'une manière retenue et puis ça explose. que du bonheur ! PS : I'm too lazy to translate today. Hugh !
According to google translate:
"It starts very slowly in a manner chosen and then it explodes."