Massive Attack: Out of the comfort zone
Massive Attack: Out of the comfort zone
By Melissa Chemam
This book is dedicated to the history of the band Massive Attack and to their relationship with their home town of Bristol, a city built on the wealth generated by the slave trade. As a port Bristol was also an arrival point for immigrants to the UK, most notably the Windrush generation from the Caribbean in the 1950s.
Author Melissa Chemam’s in-depth study of the influences that led to the formation of the Wild Bunch and then Massive Attack looks into Bristol’s past to explore how the city helped shape one of the most successful and innovative musical movements of the last 30 years.
Based on interviews with many artists from the city, the book examines the formative years and relationships between the founding members of Massive Attack – 3D, Daddy G and Mushroom – their influences, collaborations and politics and the way in which they opened the door for other Bristol musicians and artists including Banksy.
Melissa Chemam is a French journalist and author who has worked for France 24, the BBC World Service and Radio France Internationale, many magazines, as well as for the filmmaker Raoul Peck. Since 2003, she has been based in Prague, Paris, Miami, then in London, Nairobi and Bangui, travelling to more than 40 countries.
The book is published under licence from Anne Carriere in France by Tangent Books in partnership with PC Press. Its French title is En dehors de la zone de confort - De Massive Attack à Banksy (978-2-8433-7809-6)
Published by Tangent Books