| years = 2017-
| tours = [[I Can't Seem To Wake Up 2017]]-present
}}'''Atticus Ross''' (born January 16, 1968) is a producer, engineer and musician who collaborated with [[Trent Reznor]] on the [[Nine Inch Nails]] albums ''[[With Teeth (halo)|With Teeth]],'' ''[[Year Zero]],'' ''[[Ghosts I–IV]]'', ''[[The Slip]]'' and ''[[Hesitation Marks]]'', as well as making a guest appearance at the final show of NIN's [[Wave Goodbye Tour]], before officially joining NIN in late 2016[https://www.facebook.com/ninofficial/photos/a.484088996220.297529.19787971220/10154672357996221/?type=3&theater]. On November 7, 2020, Ross and NIN were inducted into the [[Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame]]. Ross (alongside Reznor) has won two Academy Awards and two Golden Globes.
Ross has also collaborated with Reznor on numerous film scores, and frequently collaborates on scores with wife Claudia Sarne and his brother, Leopold. Ross also founded the band [[12 Rounds]], with Sarne and Adam Holden, who were signed to [[Nothing Records]] for a period. He is also involved with Trent Reznor and [[Mariqueen Maandig Reznor]] on the [[How To Destroy Angels]] project. In 2017, he appeared as part of Nine Inch Nails (in this case consisting of Trent Reznor, [[Robin Finck]], Maandig, Ross, [[Alessandro Cortini]] and Joey Castillo of [[Queens Of The Stone Age]]) in an episode of the reboot of ''Twin Peaks''. Reznor and Ross covered [[David Bowie]]'s "[[Fantastic Voyage]]" and "[[Fashion]]" (with [[Mariqueen Maandig]] on "Fashion") for [[2021/01/09_Los_Angeles,_CA|A Bowie Celebration: Just For One Day!]] in 2021.