Robert Del Naja (/ˈrɒbə(r)t dɛl ˈnaja/; born 21 January 1965), also known as 3D, is an English artist, musician, singer and songwriter. He emerged as a graffiti artist and member of the Bristol collective known as "The Wild Bunch", and later as a founding member of the band Massive Attack, with whom he is still active.
Music
Del Naja is one of the founding members of Bristol trip hop collective Massive Attack. In addition to his work with Massive Attack, he provided vocals to "Invasion" on Unkle's album Never, Never, Land, and "Twilight" on War Stories.
In December 2012, Del Naja released the first single of his new project called "The Battle Box", which fuses music, art and discourse across one-off live events, exhibitions and exclusive vinyl releases. He counted with the collaboration of artists such as Guy Garvey, and the Higgins Waterproof Black Magic Band.
In December 2014, Robert donated ten unreleased music tracks to the Game Jam site "Ludum Dare", for a game event taking place in December. The songs will be used by the site developers to make soundtracks for the games. This new music material is also available for free download.
Massive Attack on refugees in their first TV interview since 2008
They rarely give interviews, but Massive Attack have put images of refugees centre stage in their latest shows and the band believes we "will be judged in history" by how we respond.
published: 04 Feb 2016
Thom Yorke | Robert Del Naja
published: 25 Jun 2014
Massive Attack Founder On Palestine, Riots and the Greenest Music Festival EVER
Moya Lothian-McLean talks to Robert Del Naja ahead of the Act 1.5 Climate Action Accelerator, a day festival which promises to be the greenest live music event of it's size ever staged.
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published: 25 Aug 2024
Is this Banksy? (Robert Del Naja)
Unveiling Banksy: Art's Mysterious Maverick
Dive deep into the enigmatic world of Banksy, the street art virtuoso whose identity sparks endless debate. Explore theories that unmask the phantom behind the spray can: Is it Robert Del Naja, the Massive Attack legend, or Robin Gunningham, the elusive Bristol artist? Join us as we piece together clues hidden in plain sight, from the streets of Bristol to the walls of Bethlehem. Discover the artful dance of anonymity and fame in this captivating Banksy exposé.
published: 06 Dec 2023
BANKSY - The lost interview
Rob had heard about - and discovered - this lost ITV News interview with mysterious graffiti artist Banksy. It was filmed at Turf War exhibition in London. Interview rediscovered 2019. This video has had well over half a million views worldwide on all platforms.
published: 07 Jul 2019
Interview With Massive Attack's 3D on His Graffiti Art in 1980's Bristol
This previously unseen footage of young graffiti artist Robert Del Naja (3D from Massive Attack) is a priceless piece of social history. Produced by Morris Weeks and Philip Johnson for the Filton Technical College it shows 3D painting a piece (a stylized portrait of actor Robert De Niro) on Lower Park Row in Bristol, cut with an interview with the man himself.
published: 02 Aug 2017
Robert del Naja Massive Attack
Ο Robert del Naja των Massive Attack - μύνημα συμπαράστασης ατην πλατεία Συντάγματος και όλες τις πλατείες της χώρας.
published: 09 Jul 2011
Massive Attack - Mezzanine interview 1998
Massive Attack - Mezzanine interview 1998
published: 29 Jun 2020
Massive Attack discuss Mushroom leaving
Massive Attacks's Robert del Naja and Grant Marshall discuss Mushroom leaving the band.
The Lost Tapes are a collection of rare, unreleased and never before seen interviews with famous artists who have either left their legacy on the world or continue to inspire us with their life long contributions to Film, Art and Music.
Let us know what you think in the comments below and remember to like and subscribe and share!
published: 08 Nov 2020
Extremely rare Banksy interview from 2003 unearthed
ITV News has unearthed an interview with artist Banksy from 2003, before he became one of the world's best-known street artists.
It is thought to be one of the only interviews where part of his face his shown.
The identity of the artists has long been a source of mystery and speculation.
#Banksy #WhoisBanksy
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They rarely give interviews, but Massive Attack have put images of refugees centre stage in their latest shows and the band believes we "will be judged in histo...
They rarely give interviews, but Massive Attack have put images of refugees centre stage in their latest shows and the band believes we "will be judged in history" by how we respond.
They rarely give interviews, but Massive Attack have put images of refugees centre stage in their latest shows and the band believes we "will be judged in history" by how we respond.
Moya Lothian-McLean talks to Robert Del Naja ahead of the Act 1.5 Climate Action Accelerator, a day festival which promises to be the greenest live music event ...
Moya Lothian-McLean talks to Robert Del Naja ahead of the Act 1.5 Climate Action Accelerator, a day festival which promises to be the greenest live music event of it's size ever staged.
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Moya Lothian-McLean talks to Robert Del Naja ahead of the Act 1.5 Climate Action Accelerator, a day festival which promises to be the greenest live music event of it's size ever staged.
Novara Live broadcasts every weekday from 6PM on YouTube and Twitch.
Episodes of Downstream are released Sundays at 3PM on YouTube.
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Unveiling Banksy: Art's Mysterious Maverick
Dive deep into the enigmatic world of Banksy, the street art virtuoso whose identity sparks endless debate. Explore...
Unveiling Banksy: Art's Mysterious Maverick
Dive deep into the enigmatic world of Banksy, the street art virtuoso whose identity sparks endless debate. Explore theories that unmask the phantom behind the spray can: Is it Robert Del Naja, the Massive Attack legend, or Robin Gunningham, the elusive Bristol artist? Join us as we piece together clues hidden in plain sight, from the streets of Bristol to the walls of Bethlehem. Discover the artful dance of anonymity and fame in this captivating Banksy exposé.
Unveiling Banksy: Art's Mysterious Maverick
Dive deep into the enigmatic world of Banksy, the street art virtuoso whose identity sparks endless debate. Explore theories that unmask the phantom behind the spray can: Is it Robert Del Naja, the Massive Attack legend, or Robin Gunningham, the elusive Bristol artist? Join us as we piece together clues hidden in plain sight, from the streets of Bristol to the walls of Bethlehem. Discover the artful dance of anonymity and fame in this captivating Banksy exposé.
Rob had heard about - and discovered - this lost ITV News interview with mysterious graffiti artist Banksy. It was filmed at Turf War exhibition in London. Inte...
Rob had heard about - and discovered - this lost ITV News interview with mysterious graffiti artist Banksy. It was filmed at Turf War exhibition in London. Interview rediscovered 2019. This video has had well over half a million views worldwide on all platforms.
Rob had heard about - and discovered - this lost ITV News interview with mysterious graffiti artist Banksy. It was filmed at Turf War exhibition in London. Interview rediscovered 2019. This video has had well over half a million views worldwide on all platforms.
This previously unseen footage of young graffiti artist Robert Del Naja (3D from Massive Attack) is a priceless piece of social history. Produced by Morris Week...
This previously unseen footage of young graffiti artist Robert Del Naja (3D from Massive Attack) is a priceless piece of social history. Produced by Morris Weeks and Philip Johnson for the Filton Technical College it shows 3D painting a piece (a stylized portrait of actor Robert De Niro) on Lower Park Row in Bristol, cut with an interview with the man himself.
This previously unseen footage of young graffiti artist Robert Del Naja (3D from Massive Attack) is a priceless piece of social history. Produced by Morris Weeks and Philip Johnson for the Filton Technical College it shows 3D painting a piece (a stylized portrait of actor Robert De Niro) on Lower Park Row in Bristol, cut with an interview with the man himself.
Massive Attacks's Robert del Naja and Grant Marshall discuss Mushroom leaving the band.
The Lost Tapes are a collection of rare, unreleased and never before s...
Massive Attacks's Robert del Naja and Grant Marshall discuss Mushroom leaving the band.
The Lost Tapes are a collection of rare, unreleased and never before seen interviews with famous artists who have either left their legacy on the world or continue to inspire us with their life long contributions to Film, Art and Music.
Let us know what you think in the comments below and remember to like and subscribe and share!
Massive Attacks's Robert del Naja and Grant Marshall discuss Mushroom leaving the band.
The Lost Tapes are a collection of rare, unreleased and never before seen interviews with famous artists who have either left their legacy on the world or continue to inspire us with their life long contributions to Film, Art and Music.
Let us know what you think in the comments below and remember to like and subscribe and share!
ITV News has unearthed an interview with artist Banksy from 2003, before he became one of the world's best-known street artists.
It is thought to be one of the...
ITV News has unearthed an interview with artist Banksy from 2003, before he became one of the world's best-known street artists.
It is thought to be one of the only interviews where part of his face his shown.
The identity of the artists has long been a source of mystery and speculation.
#Banksy #WhoisBanksy
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ITV News has unearthed an interview with artist Banksy from 2003, before he became one of the world's best-known street artists.
It is thought to be one of the only interviews where part of his face his shown.
The identity of the artists has long been a source of mystery and speculation.
#Banksy #WhoisBanksy
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They rarely give interviews, but Massive Attack have put images of refugees centre stage in their latest shows and the band believes we "will be judged in history" by how we respond.
Moya Lothian-McLean talks to Robert Del Naja ahead of the Act 1.5 Climate Action Accelerator, a day festival which promises to be the greenest live music event of it's size ever staged.
Novara Live broadcasts every weekday from 6PM on YouTube and Twitch.
Episodes of Downstream are released Sundays at 3PM on YouTube.
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Support our journalism by buying Novara Media merch:
https://shop.novaramedia.com
Donate one hour’s wage per month, or whatever you can afford:
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Unveiling Banksy: Art's Mysterious Maverick
Dive deep into the enigmatic world of Banksy, the street art virtuoso whose identity sparks endless debate. Explore theories that unmask the phantom behind the spray can: Is it Robert Del Naja, the Massive Attack legend, or Robin Gunningham, the elusive Bristol artist? Join us as we piece together clues hidden in plain sight, from the streets of Bristol to the walls of Bethlehem. Discover the artful dance of anonymity and fame in this captivating Banksy exposé.
Rob had heard about - and discovered - this lost ITV News interview with mysterious graffiti artist Banksy. It was filmed at Turf War exhibition in London. Interview rediscovered 2019. This video has had well over half a million views worldwide on all platforms.
This previously unseen footage of young graffiti artist Robert Del Naja (3D from Massive Attack) is a priceless piece of social history. Produced by Morris Weeks and Philip Johnson for the Filton Technical College it shows 3D painting a piece (a stylized portrait of actor Robert De Niro) on Lower Park Row in Bristol, cut with an interview with the man himself.
Massive Attacks's Robert del Naja and Grant Marshall discuss Mushroom leaving the band.
The Lost Tapes are a collection of rare, unreleased and never before seen interviews with famous artists who have either left their legacy on the world or continue to inspire us with their life long contributions to Film, Art and Music.
Let us know what you think in the comments below and remember to like and subscribe and share!
ITV News has unearthed an interview with artist Banksy from 2003, before he became one of the world's best-known street artists.
It is thought to be one of the only interviews where part of his face his shown.
The identity of the artists has long been a source of mystery and speculation.
#Banksy #WhoisBanksy
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Robert Del Naja (/ˈrɒbə(r)t dɛl ˈnaja/; born 21 January 1965), also known as 3D, is an English artist, musician, singer and songwriter. He emerged as a graffiti artist and member of the Bristol collective known as "The Wild Bunch", and later as a founding member of the band Massive Attack, with whom he is still active.
Music
Del Naja is one of the founding members of Bristol trip hop collective Massive Attack. In addition to his work with Massive Attack, he provided vocals to "Invasion" on Unkle's album Never, Never, Land, and "Twilight" on War Stories.
In December 2012, Del Naja released the first single of his new project called "The Battle Box", which fuses music, art and discourse across one-off live events, exhibitions and exclusive vinyl releases. He counted with the collaboration of artists such as Guy Garvey, and the Higgins Waterproof Black Magic Band.
In December 2014, Robert donated ten unreleased music tracks to the Game Jam site "Ludum Dare", for a game event taking place in December. The songs will be used by the site developers to make soundtracks for the games. This new music material is also available for free download.
Find all the details below ... Additionally, the official artwork was designed by Robert Del Naja of Massive Attack – who have consistently used their platform to demand an immediate end to the brutal occupation and oppression of the Palestinian people ... .
After several tumultuous years, the former Banksy associate Steve Lazarides saw the writing on the wall ... For years, there has been speculation that Banksy is the Bristol band’s singer, Robert Del Naja, who is also a graffiti artist known as 3D ... Share ... .
But his steadfast anonymity has led to speculation that he could be anyone, including celebrities like Massive Attack’s Robert Del Naja or Gorillaz founder Jamie Hewlett... Robert del Naja, aka 3D, of ...
New snaps reportedly show the artist jetting around Europe on trips with his private school ... Two photos show him on a ski trip ... More Trending ... Early rumours suggested he could be Massive Attack’s Robert Del Naja or Gorillaz founder Jamie Hewlett ... ....
These never-before-seen photos show Banksy long before he became the shy superstar artist ... The same year he was a regular in the Under 12 rugby team ... Robin Gunningham and Robert del Naja from Massive Attack ... READ MORE. How we uncovered Banksy ... He said ... .
The trip hop collective – which features members Robert ‘3D’ Del Naja and Grant ‘Daddy G’ Marshall - will be returning to their home city of Bristol on 25 August 2024 for their first UK show for five years ... In a statement, he explained ... .
The gig will take place on August 25 at Clifton Downs in Bristol, and will mark the first performance that Robert ‘3D’ Del Naja and Grant ‘Daddy G’ Marshall have played on UK soil in five years.
To this heady mix, add radical politics and graffiti artists such as Inkie, Massive’s Robert ‘3D’ Del Naja and, following on, Banksy...Marshall, Robert Del Naja and guitarist Andrew ‘Mushroom’ Vowles.
From Robin Gunningham to Robert Del Naja, and even wild claims involving TV presenters and local politicians, the elusive artist has managed to keep his true identity shrouded in secrecy ...Timeline of Banksy’s work..Early 1990s ... 2002 ... 2014 ... 2015.
Had Banksy, the millionaire graffiti artist, been finally unmasked? ... And this was the clearest picture of the 'artist' yet ... READ MORE. Who is Banksy? From ex-public school boy to Massive Attack's Robert Del Naja…and now a builder from Finsbury Park ... .
Plastic screens and wooden fencing have been put over Banksy's latest mural on the side of a block of flats in Islington... READ MORE ... Who is Banksy? From ex-public school boy to Massive Attack's Robert Del Naja…and now a builder from Finsbury Park ... .
From an ex-public schoolboy to Massive Attack's Robert Del Naja, theories about the real identity of elusive street artist Banksy have been circulating for years ... Another popular theory is that Banksy is Massive Attack's Robert Del Naja.
Watching workmen add protective glass to the artwork today, Mr Georgiou told MailOnline. 'No, I am not Banksy... 'I am just not artistic ... Who is Banksy? From ex-public school boy to Massive Attack's Robert Del Naja…and now a builder from Finsbury Park ... .