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The Singularity


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The Singularity have performed with Macy Gray and Rolan Bolan at Superhip Hollywood nightclub “Bardot”, played for Angie Bowie, played mainstage at LA Pride Festival alongside Berlin and been featured in the Huffington Post.

Blog and radio attention has been universally rapturous and uses lots of superlatives like: “Genius, Massive, Perfection, Brilliant, Great, Outstanding, Exquisite, Remarkable, Pure Beauty, Excellent, Impressive, Inspiring”

As one journalist said: “Synth and drum machine feeling just as cozy on the recording as guitar work”. Their songs have been featured on “Whip It”, “GTA 4”, “Prudence” “The City” “Sopranos”, “Kyle XY”, “West Coast Diaries”, “Youthful Journeys Of The World” and “Keeping Up with the Kardashians”

A. Jude founded The Singularity, and is the architect of the achievements listed above. Additionally, he wrote a song at the request of Imelda Marcos for a series of art shows created around her infamous shoe collection

“He has a clear view of how..every instrument can help realize his vision”.

Singer, dancer, actor, DJ. Denise has been performing with Jude in venues all over Los Angeles after meeting him through music industry legend Alan McGee. After discovering their similar musical tastes while DJing at The Standard Hollywood, they’ve been performing together ever since.

Check out their material on Bandcamp, their Facebook page, or on their website here.

Check out a cover of “Supercollider” (originally by Radiohead) by The Singularity right here:

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