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Massive Attack’s 3D shares new remix of Gang of Four, featuring Nova Twins: Listen

The remix will feature on the upcoming Andy Gill tribute album

Massive Attack’s 3D has shared a new remix of Gang of Four.

Founding member of trip-hop group Massive Attack, Robert Del Naja, also known as 3D, has shared a new remix of Leeds' post-punk group Gang of Four.

Released as part of a tribute album to Andy Gill, the Gang of Four guitarist who passed away in February last year, 3D's remix of ‘Where The Nightingale Sings’ also features English rock duo Nova Twins.

Speaking with Brooklyn Vegan about the remix, 3D said: “Gang of Four were a foundation stone for us, even though we never successfully sampled or covered a single track of theirs. Years later, when we hosted them at Meltdown, I mentioned this fact to Andy after the show and he said: ‘That’s because you’re crap’... Provocative but true. I got the Anthrax beetle tattooed on my back, ‘Love, leisure, work and war.'”

'The Problem of Leisure: A Celebration of Andy Gill and Gang of Four' will be released on the 14th May, and also features remixes from IDLES, Gary Numan and La Roux.

Listen to 'Where The Nightingale Sings (Redux)' below. 

In October last year, Massive Attack shared a short film that exploring climate change in the live music industry.

The group also debuted a brand new audio-visual EP in July titled 'Eutopia'.