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Vas (Latin for vessel), based in Los Angeles, CA, United States, was the contemporary ethereal opus of acclaimed vocalist Azam Ali and percussionist Greg Ellis. Native to Iran and raised in India, Azam Ali and Ellis met in 1995 and collaborated on four Vas releases. Together, along with Laxmi Shankar and Deepak Ram, can be heard in the end title track by Juno Reactor's Ben Watkins on The Matrix Revolutions score. Ali has also recorded vocal tracks for the 2004 remake of Dawn of the Dead (scored by Tyler Bates) and appeared on the film adaptation of Frank Miller's 300. Ali has also worked with composer Brian Tyler, performing vocals for the original television soundtrack for the SciFi Channel's 2003 miniseries Children of Dune. Her voice can be heard singing Inama Nushif (She is Eternal) in the fictitious Fremen language. Related projects and releases: Ali, Tyler, and Ellis are currently to release an album under the name Roseland, featuring Azam singing in English against a more rock/ambient sound. Niyaz is yet another project Azam sings for, along with members Loga Ramin Torkian from Axiom of Choice and Carmen Rizzo from Ekova. Niyaz have released four albums on Six Degrees Records: Niyaz in 2005 Nine Heavens in 2008, Sumud in 2012 and The Fourth Light in 2015 Azam Ali has released four solo albums, Portals of Grace, also on Six Degrees Records, released in 2002, Elysium for the Brave, released in 2006, From Night To The Edge Of Day in 2011 Phantoms, released in 2019. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Vas (Latin for vessel), based in Los Angeles, CA, United States, was the contemporary ethereal opus of acclaimed vocalist Azam Ali and percussionist Greg Ellis. Native to Iran and raised in India, Azam Ali and Ellis met in 1995 and collaborated on four Vas releases. Together, along with Laxmi Shankar and Deepak Ram, can be heard in the end title track by Juno Reactor's Ben Watkins on The Matrix Revolutions score. Ali has also recorded vocal tracks for the 2004 remake of Dawn of the Dead (scored by Tyler Bates) and appeared on the film adaptation of Frank Miller's 300. Ali has also worked with composer Brian Tyler, performing vocals for the original television soundtrack for the SciFi Channel's 2003 miniseries Children of Dune. Her voice can be heard singing Inama Nushif (She is Eternal) in the fictitious Fremen language. Related projects and releases: Ali, Tyler, and Ellis are currently to release an album under the name Roseland, featuring Azam singing in English against a more rock/ambient sound. Niyaz is yet another project Azam sings for, along with members Loga Ramin Torkian from Axiom of Choice and Carmen Rizzo from Ekova. Niyaz have released four albums on Six Degrees Records: Niyaz in 2005 Nine Heavens in 2008, Sumud in 2012 and The Fourth Light in 2015 Azam Ali has released four solo albums, Portals of Grace, also on Six Degrees Records, released in 2002, Elysium for the Brave, released in 2006, From Night To The Edge Of Day in 2011 Phantoms, released in 2019. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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Eden
etreh
Mandara
In The Garden Of Souls
Izgrejala
Lila
Moksha
Amrita (Churning The Sea Of Milk)
Samaya
Unbecome
Bardo
The Reaper And The Flowers
In Our Faith
Prayer For Soheil
Ceremony Of Passage
Beyond Despair
Kali Basa
The Inward Coil
Feast Of Silence
Refuge
Ningal
Inamorata
The Promise
Saphyrro
Sevdama
Astrae
Sunyata
Apsara
Remembrance
At Siva's Feet
Arc Of Ascent
Iman
Svarga
Temple of the Maiden
Varuna
Ephémère (Upon The Faded)
Leyli
Veiled
Wajad
Ellora
Roya
Mist Weaving
A Garland of Breath
Inamorala
Éphémère (Upon The Faded)
Ephemere (Upon the Faded)
Vamos a bailar
Ephémére (Upon the Faded)
Sevdance
Insegura
Svarga (HDCD)
Promise
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