
About Chrystina Party
Chrystina Party, also known as Natalys Raut-Sieuzac, has lived several lives before fully immersing herself in music. Under different names and skies, she long haunted animation studios where she worked as a director and screenwriter, among other roles. We owe her series such as Monk, The Disaster on Legs, and Sonic Boom. From this fictional life, she retained technical and artistic skills but a penchant for words in all their forms. She plays with them, outsmarts them, turns them upside down, without despair or respite, with strings and cries.
Screenplays, poems, and tales nourish her life today. As if it were a given, she began setting her poems to music and singing. After years of maturation and confidential musical expressions, her encounter with guitarist Jean de Aguiar changes everything. A new ambition, new projects, and a crossing of artistic sensibilities led to the EP La singulière, which bears its name remarkably well. Between constant fragility, disarming sincerity, and poetic urgency, these five tracks do not leave one indifferent.
