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Carrie's musical paintings/fiber optics - in exhibitions April-Sept 03 and Nov 2009 at FusionArt Museum
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Carrie is very excited about performing her new compositions in association with Seven Loaves, GOH Productions - Fall 2009 In the musical theater production REVOLUTION !
Trystette: The remix version of the popular song Brooklyn Boy In Berlin due for release Fall 2009
Trystette: Band, Carrie currently writing new material and studio recording for new album Winter 2009
Carrie's musical paintings/fiber optics - in exhibitions April and Nov 2009 at FusionArt Museum
Carrie Beehan & Rolf Levenbach's installation
at The Flying Laboratory, Oct 25, '08 View Link.
JUNE 22 2007: EDITOR'S PICK CD BABY.COM http://cdbaby.com/style/598
Trystette oozes raw sensuality without being vulgar. It’s ragga vibe
scattergun, sweet & delicate alongside a music box melody and a genuine sense of adventure. Trystette succeeds in updating a classic soul sound for modern audiences.
Posted on May 29, 2007 -
The Deepest Part of My Soul is a beautiful exploration of funk, ambient, and
house music, providing a perfect soundtrack for late night life.
Trystette, singer Carrie Beehan, from the 1990s Berlin electronic duo Tryst (BMG/Universal) and the front woman of former early 90's satirical Berlin band Cadillac Crooning, released in Nov 2006 her new album Deepest Part of My Soul with the legendary bassist-producer TM Stevens (Shocka Zooloo, James Brown, Pretenders, Joe Cocker, Billy Joel, Tina Turner).
Residing in Berlin before moving to New York she departed from Berlins Chamaeleon Variete stage in the late 1990s lauded as "an exceptional artist whose high-class talent as singer and performer made it a joy for us to engage her". Her surreal paintingas were featured in previous shows and her text material often derived from her work as a documentary editor. Featured on MTV and international radio with her first electronic Cocteaux Twins flavored album "Tryst" , she has recently entered the East Village creative epicenter via New Yorks HOWL festival presenting original, sensual and rocking melodic songs with extraordinary collisions of pop, electronic, soul, fractured break-beats and cabaret.
T.M. Stevens skill and proficiency as a bassist, producer, vocalist and sideman is legendary. His ferocious yet melodic style of bass a special brand of rock, funk and manic soul is as unique as his larger-than-life onstage persona. Whether accompanying one of the many world-class performers in his resume, or fronting his own progressive metal-funk rock band Shocka Zooloo, his is a musical force to be reckoned with.
Trystettes recordings include contributions from T.M.Stevens, drums Howard Alper (Radical Thought Resistance; Cory Glover). Veteran guitarist Gerry Eastman - played with New York notables like The Count Basie Orchestra, Frank Foster and Stanley Turrentine. Piano/keyboard Mfergu and guest artists Phaeder (Lotus Beat, United One records, Berlin), guitarist Michael Barnes (Shocka Zooloo) and guitarist John Cabnt (Art Neville, Bo Diddley). Coproduction/mixes by Robert L. Smith, a seasoned engineer from New Yorks Power Station & Hit Factory. Productions include David Bowies Black Tie White Noise, Rickie Lee Jones Its Like This,& Chaka Khans You & I.
Press re 2nd Album "The Deepest Part of My Soul" (THL):
A lot of musicians these days seem to be striving to produce the aural equivalent of fast food. Trystette simply throws away the recipe book. They make the old sound new ("Sexual Healing") and the new, well, like nothing you've ever heard before: bleak but sensual, spooky but subversively charming, nervy and accomplished, all at once. Some of the tracks ("Brooklyn Boy in Berlin") use pop-like riffs to lull you into a false sense of security. You might slot it into your iPod's "My Top Rated" and not give it another thought - until you wake up in the middle of the night with Carrie Beehan singing in your ear. I doubt that we often use the word "thrilling" for music these days - Trystette makes the grade.
- Christian Caryl, Newsweek Tokyo Bureau Chief.
Stevens always works with the best, so I expected the same of
Trystette's first album since 1998's Tryst and I was not let down.
Moving away from but not completely letting go of electro-roots, The
Deeper Part of My Soul is a beautiful exploration of funk, ambient, and
house music, providing a perfect soundtrack for late night life. (>>READ ON)
Trystette oozes raw sensuality without being vulgar. It’s got a nice ragga vibe to it.
“Scapegoat” features scattergun effects alongside a music box melody and a genuine sense of adventure. “Gunshot Angel” is sweet and delicate.
Trystette succeeds in updating a classic soul sound for modern audiences.
Posted on May 29, 2007 Anna Maria Stjärnell
Collected Sounds Celebrating Independent Music: Reviews
Press re 1st Album "Tryst/Tryst" (BMG/Universal):
Applauded by the press for her unique vocal and lyrical approach to the break beat dance genre and coolly dramatic voice. - NZ Herald, Russell Baillie.
Head and shoulders above the post-Portishead flood of soulful girl singer bands. - Pavement Magazine.
Goldie meets Enya and soulful Nicollette. - TIP Magazine, Berlin.
>> GOOD PART OF MY SOUL - VIDEO CLIP <<
NEW 2008 "Good Part of My Soul" video by Trystette. Based on "The Alternate World: the diary of Suzie Wong" Illustrated by Urban Envy.
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