Trip-hop stars say they are also pulling their songs from Spotify over investments in European defense start-up by private equity company run by streaming giant's CEO ...
The trip-hop pioneers are also joining the No Music For Genocide campaign, blocking their songs from all streaming services ...
Massive Attack have vowed to remove their music from Spotify in protest at defence investments made by the music streaming ...
This is a big one. In recent months, a number of artists have removed their music from Spotify in response to CEO Daniel Ek ...
Massive Attack have requested that Universal Music Group removes the group's music from Spotify in all territories in a new statement.
Massive Attack have pulled their music from Spotify as artists boycott the streaming platform over the founder's links to ...
Massive Attack pull their music from Spotify in 2025, joining global boycott over AI military links & Gaza protests.
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Massive Attack join Israel boycott campaign

British trip-hop pioneers Massive Attack have joined other bands and musicians in seeking to block their tracks being ...
Massive Attack have announced plans to take their music off Spotify and also shown support for the 'No Music For Genocide' campaign alongside 400 artists.
The British band Massive Attack has removed their music from Spotify in protest against the platform's ties to military AI ...
Discover the artists behind the ‘No Music for Genocide’ boycott and their stand against cultural ties to violence.
"We’d appeal to all musicians to transfer their sadness, anger and artistic contributions into a coherent, reasonable & vital ...