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Best of Natacha Atlas CD (2005)
Tuup albums A well thought-out collection for both fans and newcomers, The Best of Natacha Atlas is one of those all too rare compilations with the artist's involvement. Atlas not only picked the songs, she's decided to update some of the older tracks with new vocals and other remix touches. This updating feels perfectly natural coming from ...
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Psychic Karaoke CD (2011)
Tuup songs UK-based World/Dance collective's 1997 album, their fourth overall. For fans of Eastern Dub Tactik. 12 tracks.
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Something Dangerous CD (2003)
Tuup music CDs Natacha Atlas' Something Dangerous is a bit slicker than her last, lightening up the beats and sexy intensity of Ayeshteni for more radio-friendly pop electronics, occasional vocal harmonies reminiscent of Destiny's Child, and lots of guests. Not that you could tell from the first cut, the gorgeous "Adam's Lullaby," on which she's backed by a ...
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Impossible Broadcasting CD (2005)
Tuup CD discography It's been a while since the last Transglobal Underground album, and the face of ethno-techno has changed considerably in that time. Can they still have anything relevant to say? Yes, as it turns out. They've remained a good step or two ahead of the pack with their particular cross-cultural, danceable fusions. Indian music has always ...
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International Times CD (1994)
Tuup albums Blending trip-hop beats with the music of India, International Times features occasional vocals with an Eastern flair and worldbeat samples to spice up the multi-cultural brew. ~ John Bush
Transglobal Underground includes: Natacha Atlas, Neil Sparkes (vocals); Larry Wheelan (vocals, flute, clarinet); Mantu, Attiah Ahlan, T.U.U.P., Tax D.
Personnel: Heitham Al-Sayed (vocals, rap vocals); Natacha Atlas (vocals, ...
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Rejoice, Rejoice CD (1998)
Tuup discography Not exactly the most radio-friendly act in the world, Transglobal Underground goes for a highly adventurous and quirky blend of club and world music on the rhythmic Rejoice, Rejoice. Underground has a very East-meets-West outlook -- dance music, reggae, electronica, funk, and hip-hop are combined with elements of Indian, Middle Eastern, and African music. Synthesizers ...
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Yes Boss Food Corner CD (2001)
Tuup CD discography Transglobal Underground practically invented the ethno-techno genre -- music that combines world music influences with a danceable electronic beat -- back in the late '80s. And as bands like Trance Mission have broken up and artists like Banco De Gaia have moved on, the group has continued to wave the ethno-techno flag high, influencing artists like Talvin Singh and Badawi with its pan-cultural sound. That said, on Yes Boss Food Center you can really feel the loss of vocalist Natacha Atlas, whose solo career denies the band a key element of its trademark ...
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