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Massive Attack Boycott: Spotify & Gaza War Protest

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Massive‍ Attack Boycotts Israeli⁤ Streams, Challenges ⁣Spotify Over Military Tech Investment

bristol, ‍UK – ‍British trip-hop pioneers Massive‍ Attack have‍ requested the removal of their music from all streaming services in​ Israel, citing the⁣ ongoing conflict in ‌Gaza. The band simultaneously announced intentions to ‌withdraw their catalog from Spotify ⁢globally, alleging ​the platform’s founder, Daniel Ek, invests heavily ⁣in companies developing military‌ artificial intelligence and combat drones.

The group detailed their decision‌ Thursday on Instagram, stating the action is part of the ‌”No Music for‌ Genocide” movement, a coalition ‌of over 400 artists and publishing houses advocating‌ for a cultural​ boycott of Israel.

“We have sent an official request⁣ to download our music from all​ streaming services in israel to our publishing house,”⁤ the⁣ band wrote.

Massive Attack,⁤ formed in 1988, also expressed concern over Spotify’s financial impact on artists,⁣ adding that an “ethical and moral burden” now accompanies the existing economic strain. their debut album, Blue Lines, remains ​a landmark recording‍ of‌ the ⁤1990s British music scene.

Spotify​ declined⁣ to comment when contacted by AFP.

The controversy centers‍ on Daniel Ek’s chairmanship of​ Helsing, a company that develops military autonomous systems enhanced ⁤by artificial intelligence. ⁣Helsing recently denied reports that its​ drones ⁣have ⁤been deployed in conflict zones outside of Ukraine, according to information on its website.

The⁤ streaming giant ⁣has previously‌ faced criticism and online boycott ‌campaigns regarding artist compensation.

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