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Album Review: Massive Attack – Heligoland - Beats Per Minute

Perhaps the album's most beloved and well-known track, this is a thing of quiet beauty. Sandoval's breathy, intimate vocals float over a simple, hypnotic piano melody and a restrained beat. The song gained a second life when it was famously used in trailers for the video game Mass Effect 2 , exposing Massive Attack to a new generation of fans.

The Mazzy Star frontwoman infuses "Paradise Circus" with a sultry, devastating intimacy that makes it one of the band's most iconic modern tracks. Massive Attack - Heligoland -2010-.zip

This appears to be a filename for a compressed archive (ZIP) of the album by Massive Attack , released in 2010 .

(feat. Robert Del Naja, Grant Marshall, Horace Andy & Damon Albarn) Girl I Love You (feat. Horace Andy) Psyche (feat. Martina Topley-Bird) Flat of the Blade (feat. Guy Garvey) Paradise Circus (feat. Hope Sandoval) Rush Minute (feat. Robert Del Naja) Saturday Come Slow (feat. Damon Albarn) Atlas Air (feat. Robert Del Naja) Reception & Legacy Album Review: Massive Attack – Heligoland - Beats

For a full list of engineering and programming credits, refer to the Discogs entry for the album.

The Sonic Lab of Heligoland: Deconstructing Massive Attack’s Dark Masterpiece The Mazzy Star frontwoman infuses "Paradise Circus" with

A hypnotic, electronic march. 3D’s whispered, paranoid verses contrast perfectly with Horace Andy’s soaring chorus. 4. Girl I Love You