Massive Attack is the latest artist to pull their music from Spotify in all territories. The trip-hop duo shared the news on Thursday (Sep. 18) via a post on their Instagram.

The group announced they were a part of the ‘No Music For Genocide’ initiative which has seen over 400 artists and labels request that their music is removed from DSPs (digital service platforms) in Israel. Joining them include artists Faye Webster, Arca, MIKE, Japanese Breakfast and more.

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The duo’s statement then adds that they have requested that Universal Music Group remove their music from

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