Massive Attack ‘devastated’ after death of ‘brilliant’ guitarist

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Massive Attack have said they are “devastated” after the British band’s guitarist Angelo Bruschini died. 

The Bristol-born musician had said in a social media post in July that he had been diagnosed with lung cancer.

Massive Attack confirmed the death on Tuesday, calling Bruschini “a brilliant, eccentric talent”.

Sharing a black and white image of the guitarist on Instagram, the band said it was “impossible to quantify your contribution”.

“How lucky we were to share such a life together,” the band’s tribute added.

The trip-hop band was formed in the 1980s and secured two number-one albums in the UK with Mezzanine and 100th Window.

They won a Brit award in 1996 for best British dance act and the outstanding contribution to British music prize at the Ivor Novello Awards in 2009.

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Bruschini wrote a post on Facebook in July updating fans about his cancer diagnosis.

“Twice now I have been told ‘good luck’ by specialists at the hospital over lung cancer, I think I’m f*****!

“Had a great life, seen the world many many times, met lots of wonderful people, but the door is closing, think I will write a book,” he said at the time.

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