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Natacha Atlas ( ar, نتاشا أطلس}; born 20 March 1964) is an Egyptian-Belgian singer known for her fusion of
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and Western music, particularly hip-hop. She once termed her music "'' cha'abi moderne''" (modern popular music). Her music has been influenced by many styles including Maghrebain, hip hop, drum and bass and
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. Atlas began her career as part of the world fusion group Transglobal Underground. In 1995, she began to focus on her solo career with the release of ''
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''. She has since released seven solo albums and been a part of numerous collaborations. Her version of "
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" became a surprise success in France, reaching 16 on the French Singles Charts in 1999. Her most recent creation ''
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'' was released on 23 October 2015. It was produced by French Lebanese jazz musician Ibrahim Maalouf.


Early life

Natacha Atlas was born in Brussels of Anglo Egyptian parentage. Her British mother was born Christian becoming Buddhist in the 1970s. Her father, of Egyptian descent, deeply interested in Sufi mysticism and the Gurdjieff philosophy of the fourth way, also studied Chinese medicine and Taoism. Atlas was raised listening to music from both east and west and in the course of her upbringing learned to be tolerant of all religions. After her parents separated, Atlas went to live in Northampton, England with her mother. Atlas grew up speaking
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and English, and later learned
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and Spanish. She sings in several languages, including in modern colloquial Arabic, although she admits that she is not entirely at ease in it.


Early career and Transglobal Underground

Atlas returned to Belgium at age 24 and began her career with two jobs: belly dancing and being the lead singer of a Belgian salsa band. In April 1989, she made her recording début as guest vocalist on Balearic beat-band ¡Loca!'s "Encantador" ( Nation Records). In 1991, Atlas co-wrote/recorded the ¡Loca! single "Timbal" and co-wrote/guested with
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composing five tracks for their '' Rising Above Bedlam'' album (
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). Through recording with ¡Loca!, she met Nation-labelmates
Transglobal Underground (TGU) Transglobal Underground (sometimes written as Trans-Global Underground) is an English electro-world music group, specializing in a fusion of western, Asian and African music styles (sometimes labelled world fusion and ethno techno). Their ...
, a British ethnic electronica band with a Middle Eastern/
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n focus. At the time, TGU had a top 40 hit, "Templehead", and Atlas became their lead singer / belly dancer. Additionally in 1991, Atlas collaborated with
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guitarist and vocalist Daniel Ash on his debut solo album '' Coming Down''. She contributed extensive vocal work as well as keyboards and bass guitar.


Solo career

Most of Atlas' earlier albums were produced by Tim Whelan and Hamilton Lee from Transglobal Underground. ''
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'' (1995), '' Halim'' (1997) (in honour of Egyptian singer Abdel Halim Hafez), ''
Gedida ''Gedida'' (Arabic: جديدة , English: New) is the third album by Belgian singer Natacha Atlas. It was released by Mantra Records in 1999. In the Middle East, the album was released under the title ''Guzouri'', with an alternate track listing ...
'' (1998) and ''
Ayeshteni ''Ayeshteni'' (Arabic: عيشتني) is the fourth album by Belgian singer Natacha Atlas. It was released by Mantra Records on May 8, 2001. The album received extensive play on college radio and sold around 15,000 copies in its first two years of ...
'' (2001). Atlas has always spoken her mind about the way both she and Transglobal Underground were seen by the UK press back in the late '90s/early 2000s. "Someone from the '' New Musical Express'' rang us about a feature we're to do with them and said 'We don't want it to be about the multi-cultural angle'. In other words that fad is over. And I'm personally insulted... what other angle is there for us?! I get sick of it all." In 1999, Atlas collaborated with David Arnold on the song "One Brief Moment". The single featured a
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of the theme song from the
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film '' You Only Live Twice''. Two years earlier, Atlas had collaborated with Arnold on the album '' Shaken and Stirred'', recording the song "From Russia with Love" for the eponymous film (originally performed by Matt Monro). Also in 1999, she collaborated with Jean-Michel Jarre for the track "C'est La Vie" on his album '' Métamorphoses''. The track was released as a single. In 2003, Atlas provided vocals for the Kolo folk dance song "'Ajde Jano" on Nigel Kennedy and Kroke's album, ''
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''. In 2005, Atlas contributed the song "Just Like A Dream" (from '' Something Dangerous'') to the charity album ''Voyces United for UNHCR''. Her music has been used in a number of soundtracks. Her song "Kidda" was featured on the '' Sex and the City 2'' soundtrack and in the 2005 video game '' Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories'' on
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. In 2003, her voice is heard in ''Hulk'' in the song "Captured". Additionally, her song "Bathaddak" is one of the songs included in the 2007
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exclusive video game '' Project Gotham Racing 4''. Her cover of '' I Put a Spell On You'' was used in the 2002 film '' Divine Intervention'' by Palestinian director Elia Suleiman. Atlas was originally billed to star in and provide the soundtrack to the film '' Whatever Lola Wants'', directed by Nabil Ayouch. However, shooting delays caused Atlas to only be involved in the film's soundtrack. Her song " Gafsa" (''Halim'', 1997) was used as the main soundtrack during the Korean film ''Bin-Jip'' (also known as ''
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'') (2004) by Kim Ki-Duk. She participated in the piece "Light of Life (Ibelin Reprise)" for the soundtrack of
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's ''
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''. In 2007, Atlas collaborated with Belinda Carlisle for Carlisle's seventh album ''
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''. She contributed additional vocals on songs "Ma Jeunesse Fout Le Camp," " La Vie En Rose", "Bonnie et Clyde" and "Des Ronds Dans L'Eau." ''Voila'' was released via Rykodisc in the U.K. on 5 February 2007 and in the U.S. the following day. The 2007 film ''
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'' features four songs with vocals by Atlas, "Adam's Lullaby", "Running Through the Night", "Love Blossoms" and "Rite of Passage". On 23 May 2008 Atlas released a new album, ''Ana Hina'', which was well received by critics. In 2008, two of Atlas' songs, "Kidda" and "Ghanwa Bossanova", were used in Shamim Sarif's romantic comedy about two women, '' I Can't Think Straight''. In 2008, she sang lead in the song "Habibe" from
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's long-awaited album and project, ''
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''. On 20 September 2010 Atlas released ''
Mounqaliba ''Mounqaliba'' (Arabic: منقلبة; English language, English: In a State of Reversal) is a 2010 album by Belgian singer Natacha Atlas. Co-produced by Samy Bishai, it was inspired by the poems of Indian poet Rabindranath Tagore. In addition to ...
''. Co-produced by Samy Bishai, it explored classical instrumentation, jazz and traditional Arabic styles and was inspired by the poems of Indian poet
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. She is also composing the music for Francoise Charpat's upcoming film. In May 2013, Natacha Atlas released ''Expressions: Live in Toulouse'', an album which showcased her expressive voice using largely orchestral arrangements augmented by Middle Eastern percussion. Atlas has recently moved into the jazz genre with ''
Myriad Road ''Myriad Road'' is a 2015 jazz album by Natacha Atlas. The album was composed and produced by Ibrahim Maalouf, with additional songs written by Natacha Atlas and Digitonal, Samy Bishai. The album, which is Atlas' first jazz record, features songs i ...
'' (2015) and '' Strange Days'' (2019).


Personal life

In 1999, Atlas married Syrian kanun player Abdullah Chhadeh. The couple divorced in 2005. , Atlas was in a relationship with British Egyptian violinist Samy Bishai, who produced her 2010 release ''
Mounqaliba ''Mounqaliba'' (Arabic: منقلبة; English language, English: In a State of Reversal) is a 2010 album by Belgian singer Natacha Atlas. Co-produced by Samy Bishai, it was inspired by the poems of Indian poet Rabindranath Tagore. In addition to ...
''. The couple divide their time between London and France. Atlas has said in the past that she is "technically Muslim" and that she identifies with
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. She also stated that her father has some Sephardic Jewish ancestry. Atlas said more recently, "These days I prefer to say that I'm Anglo-Middle Eastern and leave the religion out of it." She is, however, open to other forms of spirituality because "it's important to be tolerant". In 2001, she was appointed by
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as a Goodwill Ambassador for the
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Conference Against Racism. Robinson chose Atlas because "she embodies the message that there is a strength in diversity. That our differences – be they ethnic, racial or religious – are a source of riches to be embraced rather than feared". She was a Goodwill Ambassador for the
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Conference Against Racism. Atlas is a proponent of The Zeitgeist Movement. She included clips from '' Zeitgeist: Addendum'' in her 2010 album ''Mounqaliba''.


Political views on Israel

In a joint interview with the Israeli singer Yasmin Levy, Atlas noted the risk of the collaboration because feelings of anti-Zionism across the Arab world can spill over into anti-Semitism “Some Arabic artists wouldn't even consider working with anyone Jewish.” Of her experience of working with Levy, Atlas said: “We spent a lot of time in this little room, just talking and drinking wine”, recalls Natacha, “and it was like I’d known her all my life. I’d missed that female Middle Eastern company, as most of the Middle Eastern people I know here are men.” In March 2011, Atlas announced that she had joined the boycott of Israel and had withdrawn from a scheduled performance in Israel. She gave her reasoning as follows: "I would have personally asked my Israeli fans face-to-face to fight this apartheid with peace in their hearts, but after much deliberation I now see that it would be more effective a statement to not go to Israel until this systemized apartheid is abolished once and for all." By May 2014, when she gave a concert at the Méditerranée Festival in Ashdod,Méditerranée Festival Atlas had clearly changed her mind on the issue of boycott: “For years,” Natacha Atlas told me, “I boycotted Israel and refused to perform here. But when I met a Palestinian fellow who’s married to an Israeli Jewish woman, something in me changed. Suddenly, this chance personal acquaintanceship made me think that maybe there should be another way. There’s nothing easier than to boycott and say that I don’t want to see Israel or meet Israelis or come here and perform. But then what? Where does that get you?”


Discography


Compilation albums

* 2000: ''The Remix Collection'' * 2005: ''
The Best of Natacha Atlas ''The Best of Natacha Atlas'' is a compilation album by Belgian singer Natacha Atlas. It was released by Mantra Recordings on 23 May 2005. The album contains previously released and re-recorded material, unreleased remixes, and cover songs. ...
'' * 2013: '' Five Albums' (Her First 5 Albums In A Box Set) (Banquet) * 2013: ''Habibi: Classics and Collaborations'' (2CD) (Nascente/Demon Music Group)


DVD

* 2005: ''Transglobal Underground'' * 2009: ''The Pop Rose of Cairo''


See also

*
List of Natacha Atlas collaborations The following is a list of collaborations performed by Belgian world music singer Natacha Atlas and other music artists. Collaborations References External linksOfficial website {{NatachaAtlas Collaborations Collaboration (from Latin ...
* World music * Arabic pop music * Yasmin Levy


References


External links

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