Natacha Atlas – It’s A Man’s World – Music Video – From the album Strange Days (Whirlwind Recordings, 2019)

Natacha’s revisit of the much-loved classic “It’s A Man’s World” was prompted by a belief that its message is ever more poignant in the context of today’s world. For all the apparent progress made since this song was penned in 1966, there remains a huge disparity between society’s valuation of women vs men within the current socio-economic structure.

Released on May 3 2020 in joint celebration of James Brown‘s birthday and women everywhere.

Directed by Riffy Ahmed

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Natacha Atlas – Voice

Alcyona Mick – Piano
Andy Hamill – Double Bass
Vasilis Sarikis – Percussion

Samy Bishai, Emma Smith, Oli Langford, Stephen Hussey – Violin I

JennyMay Logan, Gillon Cameron, Sally Jackson – Violin II
Vincent Greene, Mandy Drummond – Viola
Ivan Hussey, Chris Worsey – Cello

Produced & Arranged by Samy Bishai

Recorded by George Murphy & Philip Bagenal at Eastcote Studios

Mixed by Samy Bishai at The Loft

Mastered by Jon Astley at Close to the Edge

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“Sophisticated atmosphere…compositional boldness…solid jazz aesthetic…Natacha Atlas delivers a refined musical experience, one that encourages revelling in the most meditative parts of the human imagination“ DOWNBEAT magazine, USA November 2019

Natacha Atlas - Strange Days

Artist: Natacha Atlas
Label: Whirlwind Recordings
Format: 2 x 12″ (180g)
Sleeve: Gatefold
Country: France
Genres: Jazz
Pressing: 1000 Copies

Natacha Atlas – Strange Days – “A darkly dystopian Arabic-infused jazz fantasy”

Over the years, Natacha Atlas has worked with Transglobal Underground, Peter Gabriel, Nitin Sawhney, Nigel Kennedy, Indigo Girls, Jean-Michel Jarre, and Ibrahim Maalouf.

CD: High quality, 6 panel digifile with a velvety soft-touch laminate finish & 12 page booklet with lyrics in both English and Arabic

Vinyl: High quality, 180 gram, 12″ 2x Gatefold LP (4 sides of music – A, B, C, D) – comes with download code containing the digital album in multiple formats

Natacha Atlas - Strange Days

ABOUT THE ALBUM

There’s something extraordinary happening when musical cultures and genres merge to create new atmospheres, described as “thesis + antithesis = synthesis” by the fascinating Anglo-Egyptian partnership of vocalist Natacha Atlas and violinist, composer/arranger and producer Samy Bishai. Atlas’s discography speaks of a solo artist who continually explores and develops her route through music, also collaborating with names including Jean-Michel Jarre and Peter Gabriel; and her arrival at large-scale project and album Strange Days marks a significant, visionary shift.

“Some years ago”, recalls Atlas, “Samy’s considerable skills were brought to my attention, leading us to work closely together. As my musical director and compositional partner, his strong jazz and classically-trained background have transformed my electro-acoustic Arabic sound in a way I couldn’t imagine.” The connection is natural – each born to an Egyptian father and a British mother – though their respective upbringing gave them different experiences of Eastern and Western cultures. But both felt drawn to the idea of combining Arabic scales and textures with the changes and harmonic language of jazz. “Arabic music has parallels with Indian and Persian classical music, for example” explains Bishai. “But, different as it all is, there are astonishingly similar axiomatic points, notably improvisation; and though characteristics such as quarter tones aren’t part of Western harmony, the flexibility of jazz enables amazing integration.”

A broad personnel is wholly attuned to their concept – at its core, pianist Alcyona Mick, bassist Andy Hamill, drummers Laurie Lowe and Asaf Sirkis, trumpeter Hayden Powell and trombonist Robinson Khoury. Alongside the strings and Oli Savill’s percussion that are central to this unique, balanced fusion of jazz and Arabic music come guest appearances from reedsman Idris Rahman, guitarist Paulo Vinícius and vocalists Joss Stone, Tanya Wells and Sofiane Saidi.

Metaphorical, dystopian themes abound as the swirling jazz mystery of ‘Out of Time’ unveils Atlas’s vocal fluency and inflection, while spirited ‘Maktoub’ (‘that which is written’) bounces with infectious hip-hop and Tsifteteli rhythms, portamento strings and choral unison. Lush, romantic ‘Min Baad’ (‘from this moment on’) has aching sorrow at its heart, while the undulating bass and horn riffs of ‘All the Madness’ lay a foundation for glittering piano improv and Atlas’s floating lines.

In ‘Sunshine Day’, dreamy Brazilian rhythm guitar and strings conjur pastel-tinted ‘60s movie soundtrack, Gismonti, Jobim… all reflecting Atlas’s notion “the sun washes the sins of humanity away”. Darkly enigmatic ‘Lost Revolutions’ nods to seminal Arabic composer Zad Moltaka before serenely-ornamented ‘Inherent Rhythm’ leads to soulful, post-hip-hop sashay ‘Words of a King’ (referencing Martin Luther King and Jacques Fresco), featuring a gliding vocal duo with Joss Stone. James Brown classic ‘It’s a Man’s World’ is unexpectedly interpreted in smoky, sensual film noir (hear those strings); and impressionistic reverie ‘Moonchild’ pays homage to incisive poet Kate Tempest.

“Strange Days is a culmination of what I want to express through music – my hybridity and duality between the Middle East and Europe, in all its facets”, affirms Atlas. “We are blessed with these musicians, combining everything we love about jazz and Arabic music.”

Natacha Atlas - Strange Days

Whirlwind Recordings is a musician-owned and operated, London-based indie that has released an eclectic catalogue of over 110 albums since its inception in 2010. The label provides a platform for showcasing adventurous & visceral music that spans genres, is rooted in originality and has a key emphasis on the improvised. The artists on the label range from established masters to guiding lights of their generation to undiscovered stars in the making.

“Whirlwind Recordings gives modern jazz a fresh, new face. The label’s inspired roster of talent bridges genres, instruments and generations—a testament to founder Michael Janisch’s insight into not only where jazz has been, but where it’s headed.” 
Downbeat Magazine

“Whirlwind Recordings is the new label of the moment, releasing a diverse cross section of excellent music.” 
BBC Radio 2

“Several of the most enthralling, powerful and entertaining jazz albums of recent years appeared on Whirlwind Recordings.” 
Jazzthetik

“London’s label of the moment.”
 All About Jazz

“Janisch’s Whirlwind label personifies the dictum “if you want something done right, do it yourself,” taking care of business and making available some super-fine singular sounds for global consumption.”
 The New York City Jazz Record

“Whirlwind are quickly making a name for themselves in uncovering some of the hippest new talent.” 
UK Vibe

“American bassist Michael Janisch’s Whirlwind label is fast becoming a major player.” The Guardian

“One of the major British record labels.”
 Jazz Thing and Blue Rhythm

“Whirlwind has established itself, in a remarkably short time, as a natural home for music of power and quality.”
 London Jazz News

“One of Europe’s busiest and most creative independent labels.”
 The Irish Times

Whirlwind was founded by electric & double bassist, composer, producer and solo artist Michael Janisch

Natacha Atlas - Strange Days

Buy Strange Days here:

Bandcamp:

https://natachaatlas1.bandcamp.com

Diggers Factory:

https://www.diggersfactory.com/vinyl/226984/natacha-atlas-strange-days-double-gatefold

I am looking forward to working with Natacha Atlas in coming months, look out for her tour dates on Songkick, ENTS24 and Bandsintown.

REVIEWS

Natacha Atlas shakes off her ‘belly-dancing’ image with new Arab-jazz album https://buff.ly/2NNkNWE
Natacha Atlas – Strange Days: Two cultures join together as one in a unique album https://buff.ly/2CoOk3o
Natacha Atlas, Oum, Souad Massi, Three Voices, Three Styles for a New Arabic Song via @jegtheme https://buff.ly/2NNgoD3
Oslo World 2019: The open concert included international artistes such as Rossy De Palma, Ane Brun, Natacha Atlas, Silva Perez Cruz and Hindi Zahra https://buff.ly/2K13QXv

Natacha Atlas - Strange Days