Mass Debut of Atmospheric and Unconventional Songs: An Immersive Installation Within the UN Framework in London

New Installation Features Massive Attack

Massive Attack debuted an atmospheric, unreleased song as part of a groundbreaking immersive installation titled “UN: connected” in London.

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Details of the Installation

The Bristol duo Trip-Hop, comprising Robert “3D” del Naja and Grant “Papa G” Marshall, collaborated with artist and designer Dr. Nelly Ben Hayun-Stepanyan for this immersive art installation located in London’s West End. The exhibit is free to the public and will be on display from March 6 to 8 as part of London’s Art After Dark initiative.

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Massive Attack also shared their rendition of “Everything Goes According to Plan” by the Russian punk band GROB, which contributed to the exhibition.

“Everything Goes According to Plan,” written by Yegor Leov in the 1980s, served as a critical commentary on the Russian state,” Massive Attack remarked. “We performed it live in Russian in 2013 during a joint show with director Adam Curtis.” You can listen to the track in the Instagram post below.