Till It's Over
Tristam, real name Leandre Bérubé Bergeron, is an electronic music singer, songwriter and producer living in Vancouver, Canada but is orginially from St. Isidore, Alberta, Canada. He has been releasing on the label Monstercat since 2011, with the single Party For The Living. His music flows between genres, as his early work is oriented towards brostep and dubstep, and has been changing over the years, turning into a more indie pop/melodic style. In Autumn 2017, Tristam displayed his new style with his release of Bone Dry, which saw the sonics of his production and songwriting shift into an Electro Pop landscape. This was followed up by his 2018 release Questions and later his debut album. During this time, Tristam also did a denonymize and started to post pictures of his real face on all social media platforms. He has since drifted away from Monstercat, and started his own label called Onyx Four. When going independent and separating from Monstercat he changed his name on the Monstercat Compliation releases to Matsirt, which is simply Tristam backwards. This was thought to be because he wanted to distance his new artistic direction from some of his previous work. After nearly two and a half years without a release, Tristam returned to releasing music with his independent single Violence on October 30, 2020. It was soon followed with 4 more singles: Children in the Dark, Burn, Ruthless and Over the Edge, eventually leading to the aforementioned debut album WLUWD, released on April 16, 2021. He has since went inactive after the album released, and hasn't released any music. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Tristam, real name Leandre Bérubé Bergeron, is an electronic music singer, songwriter and producer living in Vancouver, Canada but is orginially from St. Isidore, Alberta, Canada. He has been releasing on the label Monstercat since 2011, with the single Party For The Living. His music flows between genres, as his early work is oriented towards brostep and dubstep, and has been changing over the years, turning into a more indie pop/melodic style. In Autumn 2017, Tristam displayed his new style with his release of Bone Dry, which saw the sonics of his production and songwriting shift into an Electro Pop landscape. This was followed up by his 2018 release Questions and later his debut album. During this time, Tristam also did a denonymize and started to post pictures of his real face on all social media platforms. He has since drifted away from Monstercat, and started his own label called Onyx Four. When going independent and separating from Monstercat he changed his name on the Monstercat Compliation releases to Matsirt, which is simply Tristam backwards. This was thought to be because he wanted to distance his new artistic direction from some of his previous work. After nearly two and a half years without a release, Tristam returned to releasing music with his independent single Violence on October 30, 2020. It was soon followed with 4 more singles: Children in the Dark, Burn, Ruthless and Over the Edge, eventually leading to the aforementioned debut album WLUWD, released on April 16, 2021. He has since went inactive after the album released, and hasn't released any music. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Flight
Frame of Mind
Till It's Over
I Remember
Once Again
Bone Dry
Follow Me
Truth
Talent Goes By
Questions
Build The Cities (Empire Of Sound)
Devotion
The Vine
Far Away
Before We Fade
Crave
My Friend
Violence
Truth (Dabin Remix)
Too Simple
Undercat (feat. Zealot)
Guardian
One
Children in the Dark
Party for the Living
Ruthless
Build the Cities (Empire of Sound) [feat. Kerli]
Pushed Away
Who We Are
Young and Free
Come Back To Me - Original
ReWel
Over the Edge
Black Beauty
Truth (Candyland Remix)
Burn
With Love Until We Die
Undercat
Extermination - Original
Little Monster - Original
You Clearly Let it Show
Sinking Cities - Original
Mistake
XIII - Original
Take a Chance
Hawkling Street
Hawkling Street (Feat. Miggel)
1992
Truth - Dabin Remix
Mr. Doctor - Original
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