Hanin Elias talks Atari Teenage Riot, Fatal Records and Polynesia | Red Bull Music Academy
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- Опубліковано 28 лют 2018
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Hanin Elias was born in Germany and spent part of her childhood in Syria. After her family moved to Berlin, she ran away from home and found her voice in the city’s then bustling punk and hardcore underground, and in 1992 she formed Atari Teenage Riot with fellow Berliners Alec Empire and MC Carl Crack.
In this public talk as part of the 2018 CTM Festival in Berlin, and held at the Red Bull Music Studios, Hanin Elias retraced her steps from punk squats to festival stages and onwards to a lasting independent career.
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Fusing punk and techno aesthetics, which they termed digital hardcore, the band expressed anarchist and anti-fascist ideals, attracting controversy as well as industry interest. Using an advance from Phonogram Records, they set up their own Digital Hardcore Recordings, and in 1996 the Beastie Boys’ Grand Royal label licensed their debut album Delete Yourself!, leading to stage dates with the likes of Wu-Tang Clan and Nine Inch Nails. In 1999, Elias left the band and over the next decade focused on solo work and her own label, Fatal Recordings, which championed female and female-identifying artists. She released her first solo album, Get It Back, in 2011, and continues to collaborate with both musicians and filmmakers.
TOPICS:
1:05 - Syria and early years
4:20 - Squatting in Berlin
20:17 - Atari Teenage Riot
31:56 - Fatal Records
37:50 - Moving to Polynesia
43:41 - Connecting with Latin America
MUSIC:
19:33 - Atari Teenage Riot - “Kids Are United” • Atari Teenage Riot - K...
30:19 - Hanin Elias - “Future Noir” • HANIN ELIAS -FUTURE NO...
45:07 - Hanin Elias - “Get It Back” • Hanin Elias - Get It Back
48:37 - Hanin Elias feat. Electrosexual - “Kraken (Anthem for Syria)”
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Best member of Atari
I saw ATR in Atlanta in 1997 when I was 14 years old and 25 years still obsessed
Lol..I may have been there with you!
I saw them same year I think, in Indianapolis. Most of the crowd booed them. But I was blown away. Never heard anything like it before. Did they open for Beck in Atlanta?
Part of my teenage musical awakening! Love forever!
Love her! Total hero!
One of the most important innovators in modern music and counter culture.
Super interessant! Danke für das spannende Gespräch! :-)
An inspiration. Not only as an artist but as a great human being too.
I love her sm
I love you Hanin! I have all your albums! I'm sorry I've been butchering your name all these years!
Oh yeah, I like her allot.
Very enjoyable and interesting interview, but I wish she had been able to talk more about what's going on Syria. I had to giggle when she mentioned the three different H sounds of her name pronounced in Arabic; her American accent was so spot-on! It sounded exactly like when the women from Le Tigre shouted her out in the song "Hot Topic"!
The first ATR song I heard was Sick to Death. I was instantly hooked to their music and it was a huge part of my life growing up. I remember I got Burn Berlin Burn after Grand Royale signed them. Their message still resonates now even moreso and it spoke/speaks to me still. She's a true rebel and it's wonderful how shows grown.
MTV AMP CD compilation. 1996. It's the last track on the CD, and I was absolutely fucking hooked from the moment i heard Hanin shout "1,2,3,4!!!!!"
Hanin Elias
It's a bad world,
and it's about that time to clear things here,
one generation follows another,
but something in my head says,
keep going, don't give up!!!
❤
Beautiful woman, interesting and articulate. Good interview this 👍
😍😍😍
Still a goddess.
what an absolutely gorgeous soul and human and woman
She said they OWNED Suicide Club? Is that true?
Your uniform.. does impress me? :P
a Go Fund Me for victims of Turkish/Syrian earthquake, started by Hanin Elias
haha i turn out getting really pissed at the tv and politics too and its genetic as well LOL
Hanin Elias, why did You return from french Polynesia if Your kids grew up more peaceful there and You sounded pretty happy as well?!?!
:))
She has aged.
I guess all of us have.
She still looks very good though
Shes a very beautiful Woman.
Ei sink tet hanin Elias schud lörn inglisch a littel bit better becose it hörts to hear hör tolking. Isis törns to eisis in hör inglisch lengwitsch
She Englishn't
Islam is right about women