SATURDAY DECEMBER 19
@ Audio | 9.30pm-2am | +21
Deep House
The queen of dark, AUDREY NAPOLEON, is back at Audio for a special "dark set" on December 19th. Be there.
FREE GUEST LIST B4 11PM with RSVP at
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ABOUT AUDREY NAPOLEON
With humble beginnings in the Los Angeles club scene, Audrey Napoleon’s career began as the opening act for superstar DJs, like James Zabiela at the famous Avalon Hollywood Nightclub. She began to make a splash in the industry with the release of her first EP Ornamental Egos. Along with the acclaimed tracks, Audrey put herself into a series of movie-esque music videos leading up to her first single release, Poison.
Audrey Napoleon maintained her dark approach, when she once again brought visuals to her fans with single “Dope a la Mode” which is featured as one of the Top 10 Tracks of the year by DJ Mag. The haunting song features her as the singer-songwriter and star of a bloodbath, S&M music video.
Although, she continues to work in the studio to produce new track and remixes, Audrey Napoleon, has several other notable projects, including being the face of Heineken’s “Dance More Drink Slow,” campaign. She produced the original music titled, ‘#MySunrise,’ exclusively for the commercial. She composed the music for Fredrik Bond's directorial debut, The Necessary Death of Charlie Countryman, starring Shia LaBeouf and Evan Rachel Wood. She is the face of the V-Moda M100 headphones, a brand trusted by the world's top DJ's.[8] She, also, art directed and is the face of the Ardency Inn make-up campaign currently in Sephora.
Audrey Napoleon is slated for several new music releases in the coming months.