Tripstar are Anna-Karin Karlsson from Sweden on vocals BT Robb from England on music.

Described as a unique exploration of passion, yearning & electronica at their very best, Tripstar have received rave reviews in the press for their particular style of music which grabs you by the heart & refuses to let go.....


Press Reviews
serious talent with a completely unique attitude. they deserve to be the music for the millenium
- the mix (UK)-

brilliant they are one to watch out for
- ztv (Sweden)-

the sweet quavering voice of karlsson
- time out (UK)-

haunting they stand out
- muzic magazine (UK)-

blinding they offer surprises
- wax magazine (UK)-

worthy of mention
- dj magazine (UK)-

unbelievable, essential listening and absolutely fantastic *****(5 stars)
- rave line magazine (Germany)-

Press Reviews

serious talent with a completely unique attitude. they deserve to be the music for the millenium
- the mix (UK)-

brilliant they are one to watch out for
- ztv (Sweden)-

the sweet quavering voice of karlsson
- time out (UK)-

haunting they stand out
- muzic magazine (UK)-

blinding they offer surprises
- wax magazine (UK)-

worthy of mention
- dj magazine (UK)-

unbelievable, essential listening and absolutely fantastic *****(5 stars)
- rave line magazine (Germany)-

Beautiful Review

this track opens with a strong gambit - it is one of the hardest things in the world to do - namely, programme convincing, realistic orchestral string arrangements... and an admirable job has been done here - with the deft touch of someone that intrinsically understands the interplay of the ranges available twixt the deep, deep lows of the contrabass to the mellow emotive yearning of the violoncello, through the evocative, plaintive platitudes of the viola and thence into the soul-soaring upper reaches of which the violin is capable....

as the intro offers itself up, in the most sultry of ways, to the first verse... the husky vocals - placed right up front in the mix, (very intimate...) lead us into the kind of electronic based music that I only wish there was more of... there's hints of the Sneaker Pimps in here and more than a vague allusion to Portishead... those hyper-effected vocals - but that's high praise indeed, and nothing to be ashamed of... the track itself has a gossamer, dreamlike quality to it gently tugging one this way and that... occasionally stopping dead for dramatic effect, and like being awoken, mid-dream... and settling back to try and remember where you were, the sublime mix of what is and what might be mingle deep down in your psyche... I only wish she were singing at me... for me... to me...

...this is as lush as it gets, and as I understand it, the album is available on itunes... and deservedly so...sublime AND sexy...

Review by The Infamous T on UKBands.net

Princess Review

more reminiscent of Zero7 this one - and the production - from the deep ultra compressed thud of the bass drum to the bleeps and bloops - and the lovely subtlety of the sparkly guitar and Theremin melody is ubercool...

...now apparently she's just a princess in a science-fiction world.... and I for one would love to be there too... and in the most buckle-swashing of ways indulge in the twisty-turny romanticism of whatever is going on behind this most sultry of voices...

this is highly evocative stuff, charged with sexual tensions and an uplifting, though melancholic strangeness that I for one know shall stay with me for quite some time...

...best listened to late at night, I would imagine, and in the most intimate of surroundings...

Tripstar have QUALITY written ALL over them, and the great shame is, that in amongst the pre-packaged, homogenised, pre-sterilised, pop-pap-cacky spoon-fed ultra-shi*te of the commercial music world, they may never gain the recognition that they most assuredly deserve... but who knows....

Review by The Infamous T on UKBands.net

Come To Me Review

E dopo una vera e propria tempesta di suoni che ci auguriamo possiate ascoltare al piu' presto (cercando di essere opened-mind perche' se non siete abituati l'effetto potrebbe essere da shock al primo ascolto), la quiete giunge con il brano di STARK(Tripstar) "Come To Me" dove ascoltiamo la splendida voce di Anna Karin Karlsson. Con qualche sforzo di fantasia ci sono venute in mente le sceni finali di "Blade runner" : immaginando questo disco come la colonna sonora di un remake del film di R. Scott ambientato qualche decennio piu' avanti, "Come To Me" riteniamo potrebbe accompagnare la scena finale, quella con Harrison Ford e Sean Young in elicottero all'aria aperta. Non siamo ancora sicuri che questa musica possa ottenere grandi riscontri dal punto di vista commerciale.

Review by Carlo Pulici on The Vibes.net (Italy)

Snow Review

The atmosphere you have created is awesome. The vocals are mesmerizing and the production is raw but fits and adds to the general dark feeling.
This is truly original music and I love it.

Reviewed by Dogos on Mixposure

Albums

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