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Get It Back

Elias, Hanin
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Genre: Pop
Label: Rustblade
Number of Discs: 1

EDITORIAL REVIEWS
Hanin Elias, a living Icon of the 90ies, Riot Girl, Front Woman and Founding member of ATARI TEENAGE RIOT, Labelfounder of Fatal Recordings. Now Hanin returns with a new album Called "Get it back". The long-awaited and much anticipated album is a bridge between Elias's familiar digital hardcore style and her newfound explorations in other genres. This is a strong release with lot's of interesting collaborations that happened over the last years of Hanin Elias. Absence from the music scene. Hanin Elias wants her listeners to have an open mind and a open heart for all kinds of musical directions. On the Album we have the opener "Get it Back" with her guitarist and Bandmember Marcel Degaz (Die Krupps), and also a new Version with the Berlin based Group Mutfak of "You Suck". Both songs are inspired by Electro, No Wave and Dubstep. Hanin Elias's vocals take on new grace with the melodic, gothic workings of "Melancholia," a fitting title for the somber, downtempo side of the album also found in TYING TIFFANY euphoric mix of 2001's "Future Noir." The well known "Riot" girl side of the artist is reflected in songs like "Axis shifting" and "Do You know!!!" with with scream-rapping, an ode to her digital hardcore past. A collaboration with Chilean based industrial artist VIGILANTE with the track "New Order" also shows that Hanin is still politically active in music. "I want you" is a collaboration with a tahitian Band Tikahiri, very known in French Polynesia. This song has a very erotic vibe. The Song "Money" is a Flying Lizard Cover, absolutely cold and dancable! ". Hanin Elias 2011 comeback is a strong one that not only reassures her place in industrial music history, but stands her apart from conventional examples with world- wide contributions that stretch from France, Tahiti, Chile, USA, Belgium Germany and Italy.