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Gig review: Massive Attack at Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne 11th August, 2026
Anyone who knows me well knows how much I love Massive Attack.
Not only is their music timeless and ageless, they have left an imprint on the souls and hearts of so many people. Mezzanine is their seminal album of 1998 that contained the worldwide hit song that most people will recognise – Teardrop.
https://youtu.be/u7K72X4eo_s?si=s7pzy1P0AccYkafT
Who is Massive Attack?
Before the gig I went to get my hair done and the Zoomer lass doing my hair had no idea who Massive Attack was. This was a rude awakening that such a band is no longer well-known and it also made me feel old (which is a relatively new feeling and one I am still grappling with). Asking her what music she liked and she told me country music and Ed Sheeran. This was a level of deep cringe I wasn’t prepared for, but I tried to not show it in my face.
If you don’t know who Massive Attack is then this is a great introduction into why they are completely unique. Their music is an iconoclastic blend of dark Dub, Reggae, Hip-hop and Ambient – in other words – Trip-hop. When I was young, I loved a lot of the Trip-hop, Rap, Techno, Trance, House and Drum & Bass and these tastes continue even now.
https://youtu.be/Owog55voMcs?si=20n5V9PMXHeSYGSZ
Anyway about the gig itself. It was bewitching and hypnotic and did not disappoint at all. It was just as sonically satisfying as their albums Blue Lines, Protection and Mezzanine are, but with added layers of complexity to the intensity of the music. The visual storytelling of the live experience was a powerful addition to their already complex, velvety and haunting sound.
The visual display was not simply a background jumble of randomness but was the real centrepiece. Visual storytelling and messaging were spot-on in capturing the Zeitgeist of our muddled and deeply troubling times.
Whenever an artist delivers a political message at a concert, I am unclear of the cut-through with other people. I wonder if they feel it as profoundly as I do?
Massive Attack’s political messaging is strongly anti-capitalist, anti-fascist, anti-colonial, anti-racist, anti-Zionist stance. They have a pro creativity and a brutal pro-reality stance instead. This adds texture and depth to their mesmeric iconic music.
On looking out at the vast sea of people in Melbourne, I wondered do they care or are they indifferent to Massive Attack’s political provocations? Are they happy to simply go to an event, not think and go home?
With Massive Attack this was never going to be an option. This is music to make every single person there stop and think deeply about their extremely vulnerable position in our emerging, very real and quite frankly terrifying world of hyper-surveillance, hyper-corporatisation, militarised violence and hyper-concentrated media landscape. Yes – all of those fucked up topics that nobody ever wants to discuss, not in polite company and certainly not in the media.
Shoring up a collective response to the level of power-grabbing, corruption and fuckery is also hard for many face (grown lazy as we are on a Western diet of wealth and ease combined with fear) to stomach: underground resistance and revolt.
Before today, I don’t think anyone has accurately summarised the future we all stand to inherit as a result of the increased AI corporatisation, AI militarisation and AI surveillance – death, chaos and destruction, there I fucken said it! Terrifying innit!
Massive Attack and their awesome audiovisual storytelling have managed to encapsulate all of the above and infuse the whole experience with a disturbing, signal-smashing, restless energy. Bringing terror, awe, beauty and wonder into a live show is no small feat. And so it was a true masterpiece of immersive art.
When listening to a Massive Attack album, especially Mezzanine, one gets the sense of entering through a mirror darkly, into a hyper-real, often brutal reality of the world.
In saying how truly amazing it was, I feel so sorry for those who couldn’t get a ticket. This amount of algorithmic gymnastics my partner had to go through to get the tickets was an absolute miracle.
The big irony: the event was a algorithmically complex and hyper-surveilled
There is an enormous irony to this event that I would like to unpack for you. Massive Attack’s gig showcased the terror of surveillance, as the detailed faces of people in the crowd were tracked and projected live onto the big screen.
The venue, Rod Laver Arena employs extremely detailed and intricate facial recognition and data services courtesy of Palantir (yes those c*nts, the global techno-military complex used quietly and precisely to kill children in Gaza and elsewhere).
Back to cosy little Australia – this facial recognition software captures every pimple and pore on the faces of music-lovers who come to the event.
This, Rod Laver Arena claim in their privacy policy is used and then disgarded if someone is not on their banned list. However, there is no auditing or ability to tell whether or not this is actually the case.
There is a clause in the Privacy Policy about ‘obtaining sensitive information’: you know like someone’s racial or ethnic identity, political leanings, sexual preference, and whatever else they fucken feel like.
If you’re not outraged about it, then you obviously don’t understand the gravity of that sort of omnipresent power yet. A true Orwellian nightmare I am sorry to say. However the fact still remains, what is to be done to stop it?
If people are surveilled to that degree by Palantir and other shadowy “security” organisations, then it effectively weakens and atomises resistance movements before they even begin.
Media concentration effectively negates and paints those who resist as being ‘trouble-makers’ or ‘anarchists’ – as though a just, private, dignified, healthy and environmentally abundant world is a crazy thing for human beings to need and want!
Anyway I’ve gone really deep on this one, but this is effectively a brain dump of my deepest concerns for the future we all face, masterfully captured into a two hour long sonic journey by Massive Attack.
Like the good little consumer I am, I bought two overpriced Massive Attack T-shirts. I had my face and body analysed for my ethnicity, age, class, gender, political views, union affiliations.
I submitted to the unknowable, all-knowing algorithms of the ether to be ranked as a ‘material risk to civilisation’ or as ‘placid, peaceable human livestock’. I’m still not sure where I fit on that spectrum.
Encircled by facial recognition surveillance, I thanked myself silently that I didn’t wear my Keffiyeh to the gig and I felt a little bit ashamed that I didn’t wear it proudly at the same time.
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Gig review: Massive Attack at Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne 11th August, 2026
Anyone who knows me well knows how much I love Massive Attack.
Not only is their music timeless and ageless, they have left an imprint on the souls and hearts of so many people. Mezzanine is their seminal album of 1998 that contained the worldwide hit song that most people will recognise – Teardrop.
https://youtu.be/u7K72X4eo_s?si=s7pzy1P0AccYkafT
Who is Massive Attack?
Before the gig I went to get my hair done and the Zoomer lass doing my hair had no idea who Massive Attack was. This was a rude awakening that such a band is no longer well-known and it also made me feel old (which is a relatively new feeling and one I am still grappling with). Asking her what music she liked and she told me country music and Ed Sheeran. This was a level of deep cringe I wasn’t prepared for, but I tried to not show it in my face.
If you don’t know who Massive Attack is then this is a great introduction into why they are completely unique. Their music is an iconoclastic blend of dark Dub, Reggae, Hip-hop and Ambient – in other words – Trip-hop. When I was young, I loved a lot of the Trip-hop, Rap, Techno, Trance, House and Drum & Bass and these tastes continue even now.
https://youtu.be/Owog55voMcs?si=20n5V9PMXHeSYGSZ
Anyway about the gig itself. It was bewitching and hypnotic and did not disappoint at all. It was just as sonically satisfying as their albums Blue Lines, Protection and Mezzanine are, but with added layers of complexity to the intensity of the music. The visual storytelling of the live experience was a powerful addition to their already complex, velvety and haunting sound.
The visual display was not simply a background jumble of randomness but was the real centrepiece. Visual storytelling and messaging were spot-on in capturing the Zeitgeist of our muddled and deeply troubling times.
Whenever an artist delivers a political message at a concert, I am unclear of the cut-through with other people. I wonder if they feel it as profoundly as I do?
Massive Attack’s political messaging is strongly anti-capitalist, anti-fascist, anti-colonial, anti-racist, anti-Zionist stance. They have a pro creativity and a brutal pro-reality stance instead. This adds texture and depth to their mesmeric iconic music.
On looking out at the vast sea of people in Melbourne, I wondered do they care or are they indifferent to Massive Attack’s political provocations? Are they happy to simply go to an event, not think and go home?
With Massive Attack this was never going to be an option. This is music to make every single person there stop and think deeply about their extremely vulnerable position in our emerging, very real and quite frankly terrifying world of hyper-surveillance, hyper-corporatisation, militarised violence and hyper-concentrated media landscape. Yes – all of those fucked up topics that nobody ever wants to discuss, not in polite company and certainly not in the media.
Shoring up a collective response to the level of power-grabbing, corruption and fuckery is also hard for many face (grown lazy as we are on a Western diet of wealth and ease combined with fear) to stomach: underground resistance and revolt.
Before today, I don’t think anyone has accurately summarised the future we all stand to inherit as a result of the increased AI corporatisation, AI militarisation and AI surveillance – death, chaos and destruction, there I fucken said it! Terrifying innit!
Massive Attack and their awesome audiovisual storytelling have managed to encapsulate all of the above and infuse the whole experience with a disturbing, signal-smashing, restless energy. Bringing terror, awe, beauty and wonder into a live show is no small feat. And so it was a true masterpiece of immersive art.
When listening to a Massive Attack album, especially Mezzanine, one gets the sense of entering through a mirror darkly, into a hyper-real, often brutal reality of the world.
In saying how truly amazing it was, I feel so sorry for those who couldn’t get a ticket. This amount of algorithmic gymnastics my partner had to go through to get the tickets was an absolute miracle.
The big irony: the event was a algorithmically complex and hyper-surveilled
There is an enormous irony to this event that I would like to unpack for you. Massive Attack’s gig showcased the terror of surveillance, as the detailed faces of people in the crowd were tracked and projected live onto the big screen.
The venue, Rod Laver Arena employs extremely detailed and intricate facial recognition and data services courtesy of Palantir (yes those c*nts, the global techno-military complex used quietly and precisely to kill children in Gaza and elsewhere).
Back to cosy little Australia – this facial recognition software captures every pimple and pore on the faces of music-lovers who come to the event.
This, Rod Laver Arena claim in their privacy policy is used and then disgarded if someone is not on their banned list. However, there is no auditing or ability to tell whether or not this is actually the case.
There is a clause in the Privacy Policy about ‘obtaining sensitive information’: you know like someone’s racial or ethnic identity, political leanings, sexual preference, and whatever else they fucken feel like.
If you’re not outraged about it, then you obviously don’t understand the gravity of that sort of omnipresent power yet. A true Orwellian nightmare I am sorry to say. However the fact still remains, what is to be done to stop it?
If people are surveilled to that degree by Palantir and other shadowy “security” organisations, then it effectively weakens and atomises resistance movements before they even begin.
Media concentration effectively negates and paints those who resist as being ‘trouble-makers’ or ‘anarchists’ – as though a just, private, dignified, healthy and environmentally abundant world is a crazy thing for human beings to need and want!
Anyway I’ve gone really deep on this one, but this is effectively a brain dump of my deepest concerns for the future we all face, masterfully captured into a two hour long sonic journey by Massive Attack.
Like the good little consumer I am, I bought two overpriced Massive Attack T-shirts. I had my face and body analysed for my ethnicity, age, class, gender, political views, union affiliations.
I submitted to the unknowable, all-knowing algorithms of the ether to be ranked as a ‘material risk to civilisation’ or as ‘placid, peaceable human livestock’. I’m still not sure where I fit on that spectrum.
Encircled by facial recognition surveillance, I thanked myself silently that I didn’t wear my Keffiyeh to the gig and I felt a little bit ashamed that I didn’t wear it proudly at the same time.
#BigTech #electronicMusic #futureTech #globalPolitics #History #inspiration #intelligence #MassiveAttack #Melbourne #Music #musicReview #Philosophy #rebellion #resilience #resistance #storytelling #surveillance #tripHop #UndergroundResistance -
Tuesday, July 21, 2026
Russian attacks kill 14, injure over 160 across Ukraine over past day as guided bombs strike Zaporizhzhia . . . . . Ukrainian regiment claims capture of 64 Russian soldiers . . . . . Ukrainian drones strike Russian FSB coordination center in occupied Kherson Oblast . . . . . As Ukraine's Crimea campaign grows, so does its underground resistance . . . . . and morehttps://activitypub.writeworks.uk/2026/07/tuesday-july-21-2026/
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Tuesday, July 21, 2026
Russian attacks kill 14, injure over 160 across Ukraine over past day as guided bombs strike Zaporizhzhia . . . . . Ukrainian regiment claims capture of 64 Russian soldiers . . . . . Ukrainian drones strike Russian FSB coordination center in occupied Kherson Oblast . . . . . As Ukraine's Crimea campaign grows, so does its underground resistance . . . . . and morehttps://activitypub.writeworks.uk/2026/07/tuesday-july-21-2026/
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🇺🇦 #NowPlaying on #KEXP's #Expansions
Underground Resistance & Saul Williams:
🎵 The Outer Darkness#UndergroundResistance #SaulWilliams
https://omnisoundlabel.bandcamp.com/track/the-outer-darkness-f-saul-williams
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🇺🇦 #NowPlaying on #KEXP's #Expansions
Underground Resistance & Saul Williams:
🎵 The Outer Darkness#UndergroundResistance #SaulWilliams
https://omnisoundlabel.bandcamp.com/track/the-outer-darkness-f-saul-williams
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I think mine would be something like this #UndergroundResistance "Final Frontier" catalogue number t-shirt. But, you already knew that #UR003 was the catalogue number for that 12", because you are cool too.
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I think mine would be something like this #UndergroundResistance "Final Frontier" catalogue number t-shirt. But, you already knew that #UR003 was the catalogue number for that 12", because you are cool too.
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this from 92
Davina - Don't You Want It
classic Detroit record, UR sound, topped with some lovely vocals
Underground Resistance (Mike Banks) on production, originally out on Happy Records
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y1iY-vO4QJE
#Davina #UndergroundResistance #UR #MikeBanks #HouseMusic #House #Techno #Music
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this from 92
Davina - Don't You Want It
classic Detroit record, UR sound, topped with some lovely vocals
Underground Resistance (Mike Banks) on production, originally out on Happy Records
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y1iY-vO4QJE
#Davina #UndergroundResistance #UR #MikeBanks #HouseMusic #House #Techno #Music
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🇺🇦 #NowPlaying on #BBC6Music's #ThePeoplesParty with #AFRODEUTSCHE
Underground Resistance:
🎵 Timeline -
🇺🇦 #NowPlaying on #BBC6Music's #ThePeoplesParty with #AFRODEUTSCHE
Underground Resistance:
🎵 Timeline -
do not allow yourself to be programmed
resist at all costs
Underground Resistance - Electronic Warfare
wild that this is 30 years old. sounds as fresh as it ever did. impeccable record.
produced solo by former Parliament / Funkadelic bassist 'Mad' Mike Banks after Mills and Hood left the collective in the early-90s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xyocb53Pdnw
#UndergroundResistance #UR #MikeBanks #MadMike #Parliament #Funkadelic #Techno #Music
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do not allow yourself to be programmed
resist at all costs
Underground Resistance - Electronic Warfare
wild that this is 30 years old. sounds as fresh as it ever did. impeccable record.
produced solo by former Parliament / Funkadelic bassist 'Mad' Mike Banks after Mills and Hood left the collective in the early-90s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xyocb53Pdnw
#UndergroundResistance #UR #MikeBanks #MadMike #Parliament #Funkadelic #Techno #Music
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🇺🇦 #NowPlaying on #BBC6Music's #ThePeoplesParty with #AFRODEUTSCHE
Underground Resistance:
🎵 Timeline -
🇺🇦 #NowPlaying on #BBC6Music's #ThePeoplesParty with #AFRODEUTSCHE
Underground Resistance:
🎵 Timeline -
When this was released I was still DJing. My bedroom was massive and all the DJs from the club would come back and have fun surprising each other with new music until dawn.
When Knights of the Jaguar was played for the first time there was pandemonium and tears and it was such joy. Finding out it was on #UndergroundResistance was the cream on top.
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When this was released I was still DJing. My bedroom was massive and all the DJs from the club would come back and have fun surprising each other with new music until dawn.
When Knights of the Jaguar was played for the first time there was pandemonium and tears and it was such joy. Finding out it was on #UndergroundResistance was the cream on top.
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Geballer!
#ur #undergroundresistance #detroithustleharder #detroittechno
Underground Resistance - Codebreaker
https://youtu.be/g5pnUebF5tg?si=_GFLX4A3uh9WhAry -
Fascinating interview with Robert Hood:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B0L_owZu-9Q
Softly spoken, humble guy, with a deep understanding of music.
Talks a lot about minimalism, Underground Resistance, the links between gospel and techno - and is really candid about how his faith influences his music.
Very interesting man.
#RobertHood #Techno #UndergroundResistance #UR #Gospel #Detroit #Minimalism
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Fascinating interview with Robert Hood:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B0L_owZu-9Q
Softly spoken, humble guy, with a deep understanding of music.
Talks a lot about minimalism, Underground Resistance, the links between gospel and techno - and is really candid about how his faith influences his music.
Very interesting man.
#RobertHood #Techno #UndergroundResistance #UR #Gospel #Detroit #Minimalism
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1993 and I was finding my feet as a DJ. I was getting in to the #PeaceFrog label (and #DanCurtin wherever he was releasing music) and I started buying tracks that I loved but could not really play on a dance floor. This is a good example of that kind of thing (#KenIshii being similar artist). Technically I guess this is “Detroit techno” with all those snare drums in it and is probably closer to #UndergroundResistance than I appreciated at the time. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cD04D6Y8iOY
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The Unknown Soldier - Babylon's Gifts
Don't really know much about this, except it featured on Interstellar Fugitives 2. Doesn't even appear on his Discogs page.
But just so good. I can't stop listening. Dark, sci-fi sound.
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The Unknown Soldier - Babylon's Gifts
Don't really know much about this, except it featured on Interstellar Fugitives 2. Doesn't even appear on his Discogs page.
But just so good. I can't stop listening. Dark, sci-fi sound.
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"...both of us (Mike Banks & Jeff Mils) saw a side of the commercial music industry that we didn't really like, so we decided that we would do our thing and we would do it faceless. The faceless thing was based on the hope that people would listen more to the music coming out of the speakers than worrying about what we looked like..."
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this is a thread about music that has moved me to tears. I’m going to try and keep it strictly about instrumental music, about music that has no words and yet still made me cry at its beauty.
1. Final Frontier by #UndergroundResistance
If you choose to listen to this, take a look at the comments underneath it on youtube.
Perhaps the one that sticks in my mind the most is “One of the greatest uses of electricity by a human being since its discovery. Masterpiece”
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this is a thread about music that has moved me to tears. I’m going to try and keep it strictly about instrumental music, about music that has no words and yet still made me cry at its beauty.
1. Final Frontier by #UndergroundResistance
If you choose to listen to this, take a look at the comments underneath it on youtube.
Perhaps the one that sticks in my mind the most is “One of the greatest uses of electricity by a human being since its discovery. Masterpiece”
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Upon further reading: At several points in this 2009 paper the author notes the "masculine" and "male-dominated" culture of #DetroitTechno, and how #UndergroundResistance was partly a reaction against it. Recent accusations of sexual assault against techno legend #DerrickMay, and the nasty misogyny of those who defend him, suggest that the authors' comments were just scratching the surface. https://mastodon.social/@7sleepersmusic/112163970744468871
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Upon further reading: At several points in this 2009 paper the author notes the "masculine" and "male-dominated" culture of #DetroitTechno, and how #UndergroundResistance was partly a reaction against it. Recent accusations of sexual assault against techno legend #DerrickMay, and the nasty misogyny of those who defend him, suggest that the authors' comments were just scratching the surface. https://mastodon.social/@7sleepersmusic/112163970744468871
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#TechnoTuesday #TuesdayTechno Rare scholarly article on the early days of #DetroitTechno and the emergence of #UndergroundResistance. It's bloody long -- I'm not even halfway done -- and maybe some of the propositions are debatable. But it's fascinating stuff and well worth reading. #Music #Techno #Electro #EDM https://interamerica.de/current-issue/schaub/
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#TechnoTuesday #TuesdayTechno Rare scholarly article on the early days of #DetroitTechno and the emergence of #UndergroundResistance. It's bloody long -- I'm not even halfway done -- and maybe some of the propositions are debatable. But it's fascinating stuff and well worth reading. #Music #Techno #Electro #EDM https://interamerica.de/current-issue/schaub/
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a short film by #roland about #undergroundresistance and #submerge https://youtu.be/5ErxKvL_zzU?si=OlGS0R5mKcelz4Ab what a great month to post this too. People taking control of their future and telling their own story of independence. UR are uncompromising and have been at the centre of all my music tastes for more than 30 years.
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This morning's background working music might be a bit too funky. Hard to code when you're wiggling in your chair.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dnuzp46VRvo -
This morning's background working music might be a bit too funky. Hard to code when you're wiggling in your chair.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dnuzp46VRvo -
#Detroit #Techno #UndergroundResistance #DetroitTechno
#BlackMastodonThis Image is a square icon with black background & centered white lettering that says the letters “U.R.” In large print & “Underground Resistance” underneath. It is the logo for the record label of the same name. It’s based in Detroit & home of the folks who created techno (who happen to be Black).