Transglobal Underground - Natacha Atlas - Yalla Chant (Petko Turner Edit) UK Masterpiece Free DL

Transglobal Underground - Natacha Atlas - Yalla Chant (Petko Turner Edit) UK Masterpiece Free DL

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Atlas' earlier albums were produced by Tim Whelan and Hamilton Lee
from Transglobal Underground. Diaspora (1995), Halim (1997) (in
honour of Egyptian singer Abdel Halim Hafez), Gedida (1998) and
Ayeshteni (2001). Atlas has always spoken her mind about the way
both she and Transglobal Underground were seen by the UK press back
in the late 90s/early 2000. "Someone from the New Musical Express
rang us about a feature we're to do with them and said 'We don't
want it to be about the multi-cultural angle'. In other words that
fad is over. And I'm personally insulted... what other angle is
there for us?! I get sick of it all." In 1999, Atlas collaborated
with David Arnold on the song "One Brief Moment". The single
featured a cover version of the James Bond theme song from the film
You Only Live Twice. Two years earlier, Atlas had collaborated with
Arnold on the album Shaken and Stirred, recording the song "From
Russia with Love" for the eponymous film(originally performed by
Matt Monro). Also in 1999, she collaborated with Jean Michel Jarre
for the track "C'est La Vie" on his album Métamorphoses. The track
was released as a single. In 2003, Atlas provided vocals for the
Kolo folk dance song "'Ajde Jano" on Nigel Kennedy and Kroke's
album, East Meets East. In 2005, Atlas contributed the song "Just
Like A Dream" (from Something Dangerous) to the charity album
Voyces United for UNHCR. Her music has been used in a number of
soundtracks. Her song "Kidda" was featured on the Sex and the City
2 soundtrack and in the 2005 video game Grand Theft Auto: Liberty
City Stories on Radio del Mundo. In 2003, her voice is heard in
Hulk in the song "Captured“. Additionally, her song "Bathaddak" is
one of the songs included in the 2007 Xbox 360 exclusive video game
Project Gotham Racing 4. Her cover of I Put a Spell On You was used
in the 2002 film Divine Intervention by Palestinian director Elia
Suleiman. Atlas was originally billed to star in and provide the
soundtrack to the film Whatever Lola Wants, directed by Nabil
Ayouch. However, shooting delays caused Atlas to only be involved
in the film's soundtrack. Her song "Gafsa" (Halim, 1997) was used
as the main soundtrack during the Korean film Bin-Jip (also known
as 3-Iron) (2004) by Kim Ki-Duk. She participated in the piece
"Light of Life (Ibelin Reprise)" for the soundtrack of Ridley
Scott's Kingdom of Heaven. In 2007, Atlas collaborated with Belinda
Carlisle for Belinda's seventh album Voila. She contributed
additional vocals on songs "Ma Jeunesse Fout Le Camp," "La Vie En
Rose", "Bonnie et Clyde" and "Des Ronds Dans L'Eau." Voila was
released via Rykodisc in the U.K. on 5 February 2007 and in the
U.S. the following day. The 2007 film Brick Lane features four
songs with vocals by Atlas, "Adam's Lullaby", "Running Through the
Night", "Love Blossoms" and "Rite of Passage". On 23 May 2008 Atlas
released a new album, Ana Hina, which was well received by critics.
In 2008, two of Atlas' songs, "Kidda" and "Ghanwa Bossanova", were
used in Shamim Sarif's romantic comedy about two women, I Can't
Think Straight. In 2008, she sang lead in the song "Habibe" from
Peter Gabriel's long-awaited album and project, Big Blue Ball. On
20 September 2010 Atlas released Mounqaliba. Co-produced by Samy
Bishai, it explored classical instrumentation, jazz and traditional
Arabic styles and was inspired by the poems of Indian poet
Rabindranath Tagore. She is also composing the music for Francoise
Charpat's upcoming film. In May 2013, Natacha Atlas released
Expressions: Live in Toulouse, an album which showcased her
expressive voice using largely orchestral arrangements augmented by
Middle Eastern percussion.

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