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How World Music Went from Unique to Ubiquitous

43 min · 19. Jan. 2025
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When Natacha Atlas began her career in the 80s, her music raised many eyebrows. Eventually, the world caught up, and the way in which she mixes global influences became so commonplace, it’s now heard everywhere.  We discussed:  * Natacha’s Rosicrucianism-influenced school  * Observing how world music became just music * Natacha’s return to electronic music  * The professional and personal collaboration between Natacha and her partner Samy * Why Natacha doesn’t want to live in London again  * The longevity of Natacha’s collaboration with Christian Louboutin * Why moving around is important for creativity  Natacha’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/natachaatlas/ [https://www.instagram.com/natachaatlas/] Follow this show on Instagram: bit.ly/3NDZI0i [http://bit.ly/3NDZI0i]

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Episode How World Music Went from Unique to Ubiquitous Cover

How World Music Went from Unique to Ubiquitous

When Natacha Atlas began her career in the 80s, her music raised many eyebrows. Eventually, the world caught up, and the way in which she mixes global influences became so commonplace, it’s now heard everywhere.  We discussed:  * Natacha’s Rosicrucianism-influenced school  * Observing how world music became just music * Natacha’s return to electronic music  * The professional and personal collaboration between Natacha and her partner Samy * Why Natacha doesn’t want to live in London again  * The longevity of Natacha’s collaboration with Christian Louboutin * Why moving around is important for creativity  Natacha’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/natachaatlas/ [https://www.instagram.com/natachaatlas/] Follow this show on Instagram: bit.ly/3NDZI0i [http://bit.ly/3NDZI0i]

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