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In the mid-1980s, Tricky met DJ Milo and spent time with a sound system called the Wild Bunch, which, by 1987, evolved into Massive Attack. He received the nickname "Tricky Kid," and, at age 18, became a member of the Fresh 4, a rap group built from the Wild Bunch.
In the early 1980s, DJs Daddy G and Mushroom, and rappers Tricky and 3D met as members of partying collective the Wild Bunch. One of the first homegrown soundsystems in the UK, the Wild Bunch became dominant on the Bristol club scene in the mid-1980s. [9] In 1988, Massive Attack was created as a spin-off quartet.
Oct 20, 2023 · During the recording of ‘Maxinquaye’, Tricky suffered a severe asthma attack, and Hall drove him to the hospital: “He shit himself. His face turned grey, he thought I was gonna die.
Oct 23, 2023 · In an interview with Far Out Magazine, Tricky, the former member of Massive Attack, discussed his brief friendship with David Bowie and mental health struggles.
Dec 28, 2013 · Granted, the central triumvirate – Robert ‘3D’ Del Naja, Andrew ‘Mushroom’ Vowles and Grant ‘Daddy G’ Marshall – were still there, although Tricky had left the fold following disagreements with...
May 13, 2023 · In 2017, Tricky, the Bristolian co-founder of Massive Attack, explained why he's become disillusioned with the club scene in recent years.
Oct 12, 2023 · As a member of The Wild Bunch and early collaborator of Massive Attack, Tricky – born Adrian Thaws – was one of hip-hop’s early British innovators. Alongside their Bristol neighbours Portishead, Massive Attack were widely regarded as the founders of trip-hop.