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Infobox musical artist| | name = Natacha Atlas| image = Natacha Atlas 2008 Budapest.jpg| caption = Natacha Atlas in concert, 2008| background = solo_singer| birth_name =| alias =| birth_date = Birth date and age|df=yes|1964|03|20| origin = Brussels , Belgium | instrument =| genre = World music , Arabic pop music , Ethnic electronica | occupation = Singer, songwriter| years_active = 1991–present| label = Nation Records (1993–1997), Mantra Records (1998–2006) , Harmonia Mundi , Six Degrees Records | associated_acts = Mandanga, Transglobal Underground , Jah Wobble | notable_instruments =Use dmy dates|date=October 2010 Natacha Atlas (lang-ar|script|Arab|????? ????| ; born 20March 1964) is a Belgium|Belgian singer known for her fusion of Arabic music|Arabic and Western electronic music, particularly Hip hop music|hip-hop . She once termed her music " cha'abi moderne" (modern popular music). Her music has been influenced by many styles including Arabic, hip hop , drum 'n' bass and reggae .
Atlas began her career as part of the World music|world fusion group Transglobal Underground . In 1995, she began to focus on her solo career with the release of Diaspora (album)|Diaspora . She has since released seven solo albums and been a part of numerous collaborations. Her version of " Mon Amie La Rose " became a surprise success in France, reaching 16 on the French Singles Charts in 1999. She is a Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations Durban Review Conference|Conference Against Racism .
Early life
Atlas was born to a father of Morocco|Moroccan , Egypt ian, and Palestinian people|Palestinian ancestryCite web|url= http://www.kennedy-center.org/explorer/artists/? entity_id=10775& source_type=B |title= Natacha Atlas|publisher= John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts |accessdate=17 May 2010 who was born in Jerusalem and a British people|British mother who had Marital conversion|convert ed to Islam . Her paternal grandfather was born in Egypt, but grew up in Palestine, immigrating to Europe at age 15.citation | last=Nickson | first=Chris | year=1997 | title=Transglobal Underground/Natacha Atlas: If You're Dancing, You're Danc Underground, reports that Atlas is "a Sephardi Jews|Sephardic Jew on her father's side." She concedes to being "maybe 10 percent Jewish or something." Atlas says the claim that her father is purely Jewish and not Arab is "one of those things where someone had a grudge against me and wanted to hurt me. My great-great-grandfather was Jewish. But Jews have always been part of Arab society, so it’s not so unusual for someone to find out that they have Jewish blood. At the end of the day, we really are so connected."Cite news|title=Entretien avec Natacha Atlas| page = 26|newspaper= L'affiche |year= 1995|language=French
Atlas grew up in Laken , a neighborhood of Brussels , Belgium with a large Moroccan population. After her parents separated, Atlas went to live in Northampton , England with her mother.Cite book|url= http://books.google.com/books? id=itcAedBA5CIC& printsec=frontcover& dq=Global+Noise:+Rap+and+Hip-hop+Outside+the+USA& sig=p_FseAvbH6_9_fKDYH2aWX7vjSU|title=Swedenburg, Ted. 2001. Islamic Hip- Hop vs. Islamophobia: Aki Nawaz, Natacha Atlas, Akhenaton. In Global Noise: Rap and Hip-hop Outside the USA , ed. Tony Mitchell 57-86. Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press. | isbn=978-0-8195-6502-0 | year=2002 | publisher=Wesleyan University Press Atlas learned several languages, including Arabic language|Arabic , French language|French , English language|English , and Spanish language|Spanish ,Cite web|url= http://www.npr.org/templates/transcript/transcript.php? storyId=98560834 |title= Natacha Atlas: Acoustic Takes, Arabic Classics |author=Alison Stewart |date= 21 December 2008 |work= Weekly Edition Sunday |publisher= NPR |accessdate=17 May 2010 and has used them all in the course of her career.
Early career and Transglobal Underground
Atlas returned to Belgium at age 24 and began her career with two jobs as a belly dancer and the lead singer of a Belgian salsa music|salsa band. In 1991, she recorded the track "Timbal" with Balearic Beat on the album ¡Loca! . Atlas also worked with Jah Wobble composing five tracks for the LP Rising above Bedlam . Through the recording of ¡Loca! , Atlas met British labelmates Transglobal Underground (TGU), who at the time had a Top 40 hit, "Templehead". She became the lead singer and belly dancer for the group, which focused on mixing Eastern and Western sounds as well as other styles.
Solo career
Most of Atlas' albums have been produced by TGU. She continues to focus on her Middle Eastern roots, as the titles of her albums imply: Diaspora (album)|Diaspora (1995), Halim (album)|Halim (1997) (in honour of Egyptian singer Abdel Halim Hafez ), Gedida (1998) and Ayeshteni (2001).
In 1999, Atlas collaborated with David Arnold on the song "One Brief Moment". The single featured a cover version of the James Bond theme song from the film You Only Live Twice (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 From Russia with Love (film)|eponymous film (originally performed by Matt Monro ).
2000 saw her collaborate with Jean Michel Jarre for the track "C'est La Vie" on his album Métamorphoses . The track was released as a single.
Due to her French-language tracks, Atlas is now quite popular in France. In the U.K., on the other hand, she has not experienced the same amount of success. She is not very happy about the way her music is perceived in the UK: "Someone from the NME|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."Cite web|url= http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/h.php? news=atlas-quoti-fking-hate-techno.quot-2000-06-30 |title= Atlas: "I f***king hate techno." |author= Molly McAnailly Burke |date= 30 June 2000 |work= Hürriyet DailyNews and Economic Review|accessdate=19 March 2010
In 2003, Atlas provided vocals for the Kolo (dance)|Kolo folk dance song "'Ajde Jano" on Nigel Kennedy and Kroke 's album, East Meets East .cite web | last = Lusk | first = Jon | url = http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/reviews/4vjw | title = Review of Nigel Kennedy & amp; The Kroke Band - East Meets East | work = BBC Review | publisher = BBC Music | date = 10 December 2003 | accessdate = 14 February 2011 cite web | url = http://www.artistdirect.com/nad/store/artist/album/0,,2643452,00.html | title = East Meets East by Nigel Kennedy | work = Artists > Nigel Kennedy > Albums | publisher = Artistdirect|ARTISTdirect.com | accessdate = 14 February 2011 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 soundtrackCite web|url= http://www.watertower-music.com/? p=4328 |title= Sex And The City2 |author= WaterTower Music|publisher= Watertower-music.com |accessdate=24 April 2010 and in the 2005 video game Grand Theft Auto: Liberty CityStories on Grand Theft Auto: Liberty CityStories soundtrack|Radio del Mundo . In 2003, her voice is heard in Hulk (film)|Hulk in the song "Hulk Escapes".Cite web|url= http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1255806/ |title=Hulk (2003) |author=IMDB |accessdate=18 September 2011 Additionally, her song "Bathaddak" is one of the songs included in the 2007 Xbox 360 exclusive video game Project Gotham Racing 4 . 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 3-Iron ) (2004) by Kim Ki-Duk . She participated in the piece "Light of Life (Ibelin Reprise)" for the soundtrack of Ridley Scott 's Kingdom of Heaven (film)|Kingdom of Heaven .
In 2007, Atlas collaborated with Belinda Carlisle for Belinda's seventh album Voila (album)|Voila . 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 Brick Lane (film)|Brick Lane 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 ,Cite news| last = Hutcheon| first = David| title = Natacha Atlas: Ana Hina| work = | pages = | language = | publisher = The Times | date = 24 May 2008| url = http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/music/cd_reviews/article3977020.ece| accessdate = 29 May 2008 | location=London which was well-received by critics.Rakha, Youssef. http://www.thenational.ae/article/20080910/ART/557586592/1007/REVIEW "Ana Hina - Natacha Atlas & The Mazeeka Ensemble (World Village)". The National . 9September 2008. Retrieved 16 September 2008.Denselow, Robin. http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2008/may/23/worldmusic1 "CD: Natacha Atlas, Ana Hina". The Guardian . 23 May 2008. Retrieved 16 September 2008. 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 .
On 20September 2010 Atlas released her newest album, Mounqaliba . Co-produced by Samy Bishai, it explores the more classical world. It is inspired by the poems of Indian poet Rabindranath Tagore . She is also composing the music for Francoise Charpat 's upcoming film.
Personal life
In 1999, Atlas married Syria n Kanun (instrument)|kanun player Abdullah Chhadeh.Cite web| title = Artists: Natacha Atlas| publisher = World Village | url = http://www.worldvillagemusic.com/anglais/artistesfiche.php? artist_id=94| accessdate = 17 September 2008 The couple divorced in 2005.Cite web| last = Meadley | first = Phil| title = Natacha Atlas: Uncharted territory| publisher = The Independent | date = 21 April 2006| url = http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/features/natacha-atlas-uncharted-territory-474913.html| accessdate = 29 July 2008 | location=London Atlas is now in a relationship with Egyptians in the United Kingdom|British Egyptian violinist Samy Bishai. The couple divides their time between London and France.
Atlas has said in the past that she is "technically Muslim" and that she identifies with Sufism , but says that "these days I prefer to say that I'm Anglo-Middle Eastern and leave the religion out of it."Cite web|url= http://www.theage.com.au/news/entertainment/music/seeking-a-world-in-harmony/2009/03/09/1236447129565.html |title= Seeking a world in harmony |author= Michael Dwyer |date= 10 March 2009 |work= The Age|accessdate=23 February 2010 She is, however, open to other forms of spirituality because "it's important to be tolerant".Cite web| title = Natacha Atlas: A Woman and Musician of the World | publisher = LAsThePlace.com | url = http://lastheplace.com/2007/03/20/natacha-| accessdate = 29 August 2008
In 2001, she was appointed by Mary Robinson as a Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations Conference Against Racism.Cite web| title = Natacha Atlas: Biography| publisher = Beggars Group USA| url = http://beggarsgroupusa.com/natachaatlas/biography/ | accessdate = 2008-07-29 | archiveurl= http://web.archive.org/web/20110707222034/ http://beggarsgroupusa.com/natachaatlas/biography/ | archivedate=20110707 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".Cite web| last = Cartwright| first = Garth| title = BBC Awards for World Music 2007: Middle East and North Africa: Natacha Atlas| publisher = BBC| url = http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/worldmusic/a4wm2007/2007_natacha_atlas.shtml| accessdate = 29 July 2008
Music themes
Atlas uses her multi-ethnic background when singing lyrics that often are intertwined with phrases from the Quran . She personally calls herself a "human Gaza Strip", reflecting her diverse Judaeo-Islamic background and thoughts relating to the Muslim and Jewish world. In her music, Atlas makes many political statements regarding Islam and Judaism and often takes a middle ground approach advocating for peace and harmony. For example, her lyrics say "Why are we fighting/When we’re all together/Let’s return to peace/Let’s make peace, we are brothers" (from her song "Laysh Nata’arak").
During an interview with Muslim Wake Up! online magazine, Atlas talked about her identification with her European and Arabic roots by saying "There will always be two identities living within me: Arabic and European. When I was very young, I tried to ignore the Arabic side, my father’s side, because I saw it as foreign. But something happened in my late teens. I was at a nightclub in Brussels and I heard Arabic music, and I knew then that there was something inside of me that I wanted to go back to. So I ended up going to the other extreme. But as you mature, you realize that you have both inside you. That’s how God made me. These days I dream in two languages, and not a day goes by when I don’t end up using Arabic"Citation needed|date=April 2012
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