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Cassyette
Birth nameOlivia Charlotte Brooking
BornChelmsford, Essex, England
Genresrock, pop
OccupationSinger-songwriter
Instrument(s)Voice, music production
Websitewww.cassyette.co.uk

Cassy Brooking, known professionally as Cassyette, is an English singer-songwriter. Her debut single "Jean" was released 6 September 2019. She has been described by Clash Magazine as a Nu Metal "pop provocateur" [1] and "The electro-pop princess to keep on your radar".[2] In Rankin's Hunger Magazine. MTV say "her style is hardcore, women-fuelled rock". "Cassyette is the brand new up and coming rockstar".[3]

Early life

Cassyette was born in Chelmsford Essex. She attended Brentwood Ursuline Convent High School and the University of Westminster, graduating with a degree in commercial music.[citation needed] Cassyette began her career as a DJ and songwriter. After university, she "became a staple on the London live circuit".[4]

Career

Songwriting for various artists and bands alongside her own music, Cassyette merges pop and rock inspired sounds with modern-day electronic pop. Cassyette's first solo debut was labelled "A seriously well-crafted, addictive gem that should underline Cassyette's reputation as not only one of London's most relevant new artists, but a consummate beat maker and songwriter".[5]

Cassyette has most recently appeared at Download Pilot festival,[6] as her first festival debut as well as making a guest appearance alongside Frank Carter & the Rattlesnakes on their headlining slot.[7]

Discography

Singles

Title Year Label
"Push N Pull" 2018 AWAL
"Jean" 2019 The Orchard
"Devil Inside" 2019 The Orchard
"Dear Goth" 2021 Devil Land
"Prison Purse" 2021 Devil Land
"Petrichor" 2021 Devil Land
"Behind Closed Doors" 2021 Devil Land
"Mayhem" 2022 Devil Land
"Sad Girl Summer" 2022 Devil Land
"Dead Roses" 2022 Devil Land
"September Rain" 2022 Devil Land

Filmography

Film and television

Year Title Channel
2015 C*nt is a bad word[8] Channel 4
2018 It's Friday Sky UK

References

  1. ^ "Pop Provocateur Cassyette Says 'Suck It'".
  2. ^ www.hungertv.com/feature/the-muse-meet-cassyette-the-electro-pop-princess-to-keep-on-your-radar/ – Hunger Magazine – Retrieved 15 March 2018. "The Muse"
  3. ^ "Get to Know: Cassyette | MTV UK".
  4. ^ www.thelineofbestfit.com/new-music/song-of-the-day/cassyette-push-n-pull l – The Line Of Best Fit – Retrieved 5 March 2018. Cassyette unveils stunning ‘80s-tinged pop debut "Push N Pull"
  5. ^ https://nijimagazine.com/2018/03/push-n-pull-is-the-amazing-debut-release-from-london-based-producer-dj-cassyette/[permanent dead link] – Niji Magazine – Retrieved 15 March 2018.
  6. ^ Cassyette - Download Pilot Festival 2021, retrieved 21 June 2021
  7. ^ "What happened when Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes headlined Download Pilot". Kerrang!. Retrieved 21 June 2021.
  8. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8iJSWzVP_-E – Channel 4 – Retrieved 2015. "Missguided- C*nt is a bad word"