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Massive Attack Tease 2026 Return—Still No RSVP to Spotify’s Algorithm Party
Massive Attack set their sights on 2026 for new releases, injecting a glimmer of anticipation into their sparse discography. After years of silence, the group signals a comeback without filing into the streaming economy’s easy corridor.
They hint at a “cache of work” crafted in the recent past, though none of it will grace Spotify’s algorithm-driven shelves. True to form, the band sidesteps industry norms, leaving fans to wait in analog suspense.
Source: Pitchfork – Published on November 13, 2025
Massive Attack to Spotify: No Peace, No Streams Over CEO's Military AI Ties
Massive Attack, never allergic to confrontation, now threatens to excise their music from Spotify. The trigger? Spotify CEO Daniel Ek’s investment in a company supplying military AI to Israel, a move that sparks accusatory headlines and sends the Bristol outfit packing toward platforms less entangled in geopolitical entanglements.
They join Deerhoof and Xiu Xiu in this act of sonic defiance, amplifying the protest against Ek's enterprise-driven affiliations. The message is clear: stream ethics matter—at least to them.
Source: Pitchfork – Published on September 18, 2025





























