Hanin Elias

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Hanin Elias
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As a member of the German punk electronica dissenters Atari Teenage Riot, riot grrrl Hanin Elias is her own woman. Born in Wittlich, Germany in 1972, Hanins' medicine practicing father moved the family to Syria where she spent her early childhood years. It was during her teens when her parents moved to Berlin that Hanin naturally rebelled and discovered music. She got involved with the punk scene, then switched over to rockabilly before making her face in the goth cliques. Intolerable of social mainstreams, she eventually began searching for another outlet by the end of 1980s. In 1991 she met Alec Empire, who she would later collaborate with in Atari Teenage Riot and also build the roots for Digital Hardcore Recordings (DHR). Hanin founded Fatal Recordings (which in reality was just occasionally a Fatal logo that appeared on certain Digital Hardcore Recordings (DHR) releases) in the late '90s in order for her to plug specific musical styles and identities that she was interested in. Tired of corporate rock and male dominated electronica, she made Fatal a prime outlet for showcasing independent female talent. She signed the English punk girl band Lolita Storm in 1999, as well as issuing her own debut solo album, In Flames, on Fatal/Digital Hardcore in mid-'00.
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Albums

In Flames (1995-1999)

(4 versions)
Digital Hardcore Recordings (DHR) 1999

No Games No Fun

(CD, Album, Dig)
Fatal Recordings 2003

Future Noir

(5 versions)
Fatal Recordings 2004

Get It Back

(2 versions)
Rustblade 2011

Fatal Box

(3xCD, Album, Lim)
Rustblade 2011

Singles & EPs

There's No Love In Tekkno

(2 versions)
Force Inc. Music Works 1992

Show E.P.

(2 versions)
Intercord Record Service, Alternation (2), Digital Hardcore Recordings (DHR) 1996

In Flames E.P.

(2 versions)
Digital Hardcore Recordings (DHR) 1999

In Flames - Remix EP.

(2 versions)
Digital Hardcore Recordings (DHR) 2000
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Review by kittyriot May 10, 2003
In flames is an amazing piece of work, a must listen!
unlike the new and far too flacid "no games, no fun"
no riot left in this girrl worth spending you money on.
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