Beast was a Canadian
electronic music
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duo based out of
Montreal
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. Its members were vocalist and lyricist
Béatrice Bonifassi and composer/producer
Jean-Philippe Goncalves. Bonifassi was the main songwriter for the band and the music was composed and produced by Goncalves.
Beast was described as "an experimental
hip hop
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project filled with psychedelic trip hop-style
electronica
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, aggressive guitars and loud drum beats," or (as Bonifassi describes it) "
trip rock".
[ Retrieved Nov 5, 2008]
History
Bonifassi and Goncalves, both originally from France, were active members in the Montreal music scene, and had each been making music for about 20 years by the time they began collaborating musically.
[Sasseville, Andreanne, "Beast", ''Urban Male Magazine'', 2008]
Retrieved Nov 5, 2008: Bonifassi had previously worked with such local musicians as composer and saxophonist, François D'Amours,
[Bonifassi’s interview with Monique Giroux of Radio-Canada, Sep 13, 2004]
French text and audio) Retrieved Nov 5, 2008 DJ/techno musician
Champion
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,
[“Oscar nominee headlines M For Montreal”, ''NME news'', Oct 31, 2006]
Retrieved Nov 5, 2008 and yet another French expat
rock musician
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,
Deweare. Jean-Phi Goncalves, a
percussionist
A percussion instrument is a musical instrument that is sounded by being struck or scraped by a beater including attached or enclosed beaters or rattles struck, scraped or rubbed by hand or struck against another similar instrument. Ex ...
and
record producer
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, had produced albums for Quebec musicians such as
Pierre Lapointe
Pierre Lapointe (born 23 May 1981) is a Canadian singer-songwriter. His work largely follows the tradition of French chanson, though he is influenced by modern pop music. Defining himself as a "popular singer", he has built an egocentric person ...
,
Jean-Pierre Ferland
Jean-Pierre Ferland, (; June 24, 1934 – April 27, 2024) was a Québécois singer and songwriter. He was noted for writing over 450 songs and releasing more than 30 albums. He was inducted into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2007. ...
,
Ariane Moffatt and
Daniel Bélanger
Daniel Bélanger (born December 26, 1961) is a Canadian singer-songwriter. His music is eclectic, inspired by alternative rock, folk music, folk, and electronic music, sometimes humorous, sometimes wistful.
Biography
In 1983, Bélanger founded ...
as well as American recording artist
Lauryn Hill
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. He also played percussion for the singer
Dumas and for Montreal bands
Afrodizz and
Plaster
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.
[Charpentier, Lorraine, “Bêtes de scène >> Montreal’s Beast pairs a famous singer with a beatsmith to the stars”, ''Montreal Mirror'', Mar 13 - Mar 19, 2008, Vol. 23 No. 38]
Retrieved Nov 5, 2008
The pair first worked together in 2006 on a project for the
video game
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company
Ubisoft
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in 2006.
[ The resulting sound was angrier than either artist was used to: "The angry message is about letting the beast out that's inside, because in society you're not allowed to be emotive or sensitive. The feelings of the moment when we were writing were mostly sadness and anger," said Bonifassi in an interview with Canadian music news magazine, '']Chart
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''.[
Their first performance was on March 1, 2008, at the after-party for the Montreal International Music Initiative Awards, or MIMI Awards.][The official website of the 2008 MIMI Awards]
Retrieved Nov 8, 2008. They also performed at two separate venues during the 2008 NXNE
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festival in Toronto
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; the Canadian news magazine ''Chart'' gave Beast "highest marks" for their performances at the festival.[ Retrieved Nov 9, 2008] In late 2008 the duo toured with British Columbia
British Columbia is the westernmost Provinces and territories of Canada, province of Canada. Situated in the Pacific Northwest between the Pacific Ocean and the Rocky Mountains, the province has a diverse geography, with rugged landscapes that ...
dance-punk
Dance-punk (also known as disco-punk) is a post-punk subgenre that emerged in the late 1970s, and is closely associated with the disco, post-disco and new wave movements.Rip It Up and Start Again: Post Punk 1978-1984. Simon Reynolds.Faber an ...
band You Say Party! We Say Die!
You Say Party (formerly You Say Party! We Say Die!) is a Canadian dance-punk new-wave band from Abbotsford, British Columbia.
Their first album '' Hit the Floor!'' was released in September 2005, and the band completed their second Canadian tou ...
[Benson, Denise, "Oct. 16-22 party picks", ''Eye Weekly'', Oct 15, 2008]
Retrieved Nov 9, 2008
Beast's self-titled debut album was made available internationally on iTunes
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on November 4, 2008, and their first single, "Mr. Hurricane", was offered for free on iTunes as the Single of the Week in 6 major markets including the US, the UK, France and Australia.[Baron, Zach, "Another Free iTunes Single of the Week: Beast's "'Mr. Hurricane'", ''The Village Voice'', Nov 4, 2008]
Retrieved Nov 8, 2008 Bonifassi's vocal stylings on the album leaned towards rap and spoken-word
Spoken word is an oral poetic performance art that is based mainly on the poem as well as the performer's aesthetic qualities. It is a 20th-century continuation of an ancient oral artistic tradition that focuses on the aesthetics of recitation ...
. Canadian singer-songwriter Simon Wilcox
Simon Wilcox is a Canadian poet and songwriter, based in Los Angeles, California. Her songs have been recorded and released by Blink 182, Britney Spears, Carly Rae Jepsen, Enrique Iglesias, Miranda Lambert, The Used, Nick Jonas, Camila Cabello, ...
also assisted Bonifassi (whose native language is French) with ''Beasts lyrics, which are all performed in English. "Simon really understood my dark side and the sadness of the moment," says Bonifassi. "I really wanted to sing something lyrically rich and powerful."[
In 2010, the video for the single "Mr. Hurricane" was nominated for the ]Grammy Award for Best Music Video
The Grammy Award for Best Music Video is an accolade presented at the Grammy Awards, a ceremony that was established in 1958 and originally called the Gramophone Awards, to performers, directors, and producers of quality short form music videos. ...
but lost to The Black Eyed Peas
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.
In 2010, the song "Satan" played during the closing credits of an episode of the HBO show '' Hung''. In 2011, the song "Mr. Hurricane" was used in the closing credits of "In Sickness", an episode of the television series ''The Good Wife
''The Good Wife'' is an American legal political drama television series that aired on CBS from September 22, 2009, to May 8, 2016. It focuses on Alicia Florrick, the wife of the Cook County State's Attorney, who returns to her career in law ...
''. "Satan" was used in two episodes of ''The Good Wife'' in 2013.
Dissolution
At the end of 2010 Bonifassi and Goncalves announced that they would be taking an indefinite break from the Beast project. Goncalves stated that the split was not due to any sort of quarrel, but due to lagging album sales, frustration with the record industry, the tiresome effects of touring, and family commitments.[(French text) Retrieved May 6, 2011 ][Léveillée, Antoine. "À la prochaine, si Dieu le veut", ''Voir'', Dec 9, 2010]
(French text) Retrieved May 6, 2011
Goncalves returned to Plaster.[ In 2011 Bonifassi performed at the ''Festival Montréal en lumière'' in February,][Rhéaume, Julie. "Montréal en lumière: Carole Bouquet, coprésidente d'honneur", ''Branchez-Vous'', Dec 1, 2010]
(French text) Retrieved May 6, 2011[Rezzonico, Philippe. "Le laboratoire de Béatrice Bonifassi", ''Rue Frontenac'', Feb 17, 2011]
(French text) Retrieved May 6, 2011 and she held two performances at the 2011 Les FrancoFolies de Montréal
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music festival on June 17 and 18.[ (French text) Retrieved Sep 12, 2011]
Discography
Albums
Singles
References
External links
MySpace profile
Beast on iTunes
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Canadian electronic music groups
Trip hop groups
Trip rock groups
Electronic music duos
Musical groups from Montreal
Musical groups established in 2006
Canadian musical duos
2006 establishments in Quebec
Male–female musical duos