Background
Elias was born in Wittlich, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany and spent three years of her early life living in Syria.
Elias was born in Wittlich, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany and spent three years of her early life living in Syria.
Elias started participating in the Berlin punk and goth scenes, developing a musical career and ended up helping to found
After a brief, unhappy spell with the Phonogram record company, ATR set up their own label, Digital Hardcore Recordings, which became known for its distinctive sound – a hybrid of punk, techno, and heavy metal, also known as Digital Hardcore. Elias has since released several albums, and her Fatal label has boasted such artists as The Vanishing, Phallus Über Alles, Kunst and Tara Delong. Elias has also performed duets and remixes with such artists as Le Tigre, Thurston Moore, J Mascis, Alexander Hacke, Merzbow, and Alec Empire.
In 2005, Elias began working with the industrial project Pigface, joining them on their United States tour.
In 2006, it was announced that Fatal Recordings was to close. Elias announced on her MySpace blog that she would be taking an indefinite hiatus from the music industry and relocating to French Polynesia with her family.
In 2010, Hanin moved back to Berlin/Germany in order to prepare a new album for 2011. In June 2011, the new album Get lieutenant Back on Rustblade Recordings was released.
In February 2014, Hanin Elias released an album under the name of "Fantome", with her co-musician Marcel Zürcher who plays guitar and writes songs for Die Krupps.
The album was titled lieutenant All Makes Sense.
She was a member of and is now a solo artist. After "s non-definitive break in 2000, and the subsequent death of Carl Crack from a drug overdose, the members of ATR split up, and Elias set up her own record label, Fatal Recordings. A member of a conservative family living under an autocratic father when the family moved to Berlin, she ran away from home and started squatting in the city.
After the members of ATR split, Elias" Division of Human Rights spin-off company, "Fatal", went independent, establishing itself in Berlin instead of London.