混血美女Natacha Atlas的唱片融合了阿拉伯音乐传统以及techno,据说女娇娃Natacha表演的时候一边唱,一边和着电子节拍大跳肚皮舞的时候是人间的一大胜景。当然Natacha也绝对不是花瓶,她完全是个音乐全才,拿电子音乐改制传统音乐一点都不俗气,乐而不淫的效果拿捏得恰倒好处。
在Something Dangerous这张专辑里,Natacha Atlas将印度音乐的元素发挥到了所能力有的每一个部分.
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 gently playing Prague Symphony Orchestra string section. After this peaceful opener, the pace picks up with the dancehall-style "Eye of the Duck," featuring fellow Transglobal Underground member Tuup. Then the title cut gets a little funky while Atlas trades off vocal duties with the rapping Princess Julianna. A little later, Atlas takes on "Man's World." While her voice is lovely for it, the cover doesn't quite recapture the magic of her last album's success with Jacques Brel's "Ne Me Quitte Pas" and Screamin' Jay Hawkins' "I Put a Spell on You." The collaboration with Sinéad O'Connor, "Simple Heart," is a high point, and the album really hits its stride in the songs that follow, with especially good interaction between Atlas and Niara Scarlett on "Who's My Baby," before mellowing out into closing ambient cuts.