Saturday, March 20, 2010

Transglobal Underground : International Times 1994


Transglobal Underground is a London-based music collective who specialise in a fusion of western , oriental and African music styles (sometimes labelled as "world fusion" or "ethno-techno"). Their first four albums featured Natacha Atlas as lead singer .




Transglobal Underground was formed by Kasiek , Mantu and Dubulah.

After a number of tours around Europe and 1997 Psychic Karaoke album , Dubulah and Sparkes left to form Temple Of Sound.

A new TGU line-up emerged in 1998 with the album Rejoice Rejoice partly recorded in Hungary and featuring a number of Hungarian gypsy musicians , plus percussionist Johnny Kalsi from the Dhol Foundation , which toured Europe supporting Robert Plant and Jimmy Page .

Atlas then left the group to concentrate on her burgeoning solo career , with which Kasiek and Mantu were already heavily involved as producers .

The project grew out of a mutual love for dance, avant-garde, Arabic , and world music and draws on each member's listening tastes and cultural backgrounds .

TRACKS

1. Lookee Here
2. Taal Zaman
3. Dust Bowl
4. Jatayu
5. Holy Roman Empire
6. Monter au Ciel
7. Tromba Marina
8. International Times
9.Sumeria
10.Protean
11. Ana
12.Topkapi
13.Pirhana One Chord Boots
14.Chaldea
15.Dopi

My space : http://www.myspace.com/transglobalunderground


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