bencat
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Post by bencat on Sept 20, 2024 10:06:49 GMT
As I mostly do I have my LMS on song mix and this came on and I had forgotten how lilting , powerful and atmospheric this track is . This is a track off the 2003 Album Something Dangerous which divided opinion among Natasha fans as it features some rap and hip hop influences. Having followed Natasha,s albums from the very start I was quite enthused by how she changed her direction for every album and explored different genres but all with that beautiful and distinctive voice . Do not be put off give this a try the best is that Natacha keeps a strong melodic element to the track .
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Post by MartinT on Sept 20, 2024 11:58:36 GMT
Great voice and opening to the song. I was a bit disappointed when the heavy beat came in, it changed the nature of the song. She starts to sound like Nelly Furtado as it progresses.
I prefer Man's World.
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Post by John on Sept 20, 2024 12:18:20 GMT
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bencat
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Post by bencat on Sept 20, 2024 14:17:33 GMT
Sorry Martin I have always loved a soft human voice opposed to a hard and mechanical best . Loved Yazoo for just that reason and I also the more Arabic textures in this against the rap and best music . I do like the version of Its A Mans World as well . You might prefer the album Foretold in the Language of Dreams .
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Post by MartinT on Sept 20, 2024 16:24:51 GMT
Ah, but I love a soft female voice. It's the inappropriate beat that sent that song downhill for me.
The YT that John posted up above is more to my liking.
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Post by bencat on Nov 8, 2024 11:37:42 GMT
I have been a bit Natasha Atlas obsessed currently so thought I would offer up another track that some might like . Natasha Atlas , Album Mush Maoul , Track Ghanwah Bossa Nova . Just sublime lots of air and nice bass line as well . Then the singing is the sort of melt your heart vocal . Enjoy .
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