Music world is grieving Because Angelo Bruschini, guitarist of the iconic British trip hop group Massive Attack, He died this Tuesday. The news of the musician’s death was announced by the group.
Through its social networks, Massive Attack shared a photo of Angelo Bruschini and dedicated a few words to say goodbye to him.
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“Rest in peace, Angelo. An incredibly brilliant and original talent,” wrote Massive Attack on their official X account (formerly Twitter), adding that it was “impossible to quantify” his contribution to the group hailing from the English city of Bristol.
On his Instagram account, The group added that they were “devastated” for the loss of his guitarist.
Who is Angelo Bruschini?
Angelo Bruschini was born in Bristol, Englandone of. Before joining Massive Attack, this guitarist was part of bands such as The NumbersRimshots or Blue Planes.
However, he achieved great popularity when he joined Massive Attack, the band was founded in the 80s and knew its greatest moment of glory in the 1990s with their albums “Mezzanine” and “100th Windows”.
After playing in several bands, Angelo Bruschini joined Massive Attack in 1990, helping to design the Bristol group’s musical identity.
Angelo Bruschini reported that he had lung cancer
Bruschini wrote on Facebook last July about his lung cancer diagnosis.
“The specialists at the hospital already told me ‘good luck’ twice about my lung cancer, I thought I was screwed. I had a great life, I saw the world many times, I met a lot of great people, but the door is closed.” is closed, I think I’ll write a book,” added the musician.
After announcing that he had lung cancer, The musician tried to handle the situation with his best attitude, but unfortunately his illness little by little it seriously affected his health, so Angelo accepted that he would lose his life at any time.
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