Also known as Audrey Napoleon Role Music Producer Years active 2010–present Albums Group Games | Website www.audreynapoleon.com Name Audrey Napoleon | |
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Origin Los Angeles, California, United States Genres Tech house, minimal techno, progressive house, electronic, electro house, underground pop Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter, Producer, Remixer, DJ Associated acts Nero, Eric Prydz, Starkillers, Steve Angello, Tiesto Similar People Designer Drugs, deadmau5, Le Castle Vania, Adrian Lux, Cara Quici Profiles | ||
Bring me light na feat audrey napoleon
Audrey Napoleon is a music producer, singer and DJ with a primary focus in electronic music.
Contents
- Bring me light na feat audrey napoleon
- Audrey napoleon live series e1
- Biography
- EPs
- Mixed compilations
- SinglesEPs
- Remixes
- References
Audrey napoleon live series e1
Biography

She was born in Houston, Texas. In the Los Angeles club scene, Napoleon's career began in 2009 as the opening act for DJs like James Zabiela and Nic Fanciulli at Avalon Hollywood Nightclub. She began to make a splash in the industry with the release of her first EP Ornamental Egos.

Napoleon maintained her dark approach, with the single “Dope a la Mode” which is featured as one of the Top 10 Tracks of the year by DJ Mag. The song features her as the singer-songwriter and star of a bloodbath, S&M music video.

Napoleon has starred in advertising campaigns for Heineken's "The Sunrise" / "Dance More Drink Slow" as well wrote the original music for the campaign titled "#mysunrise". The ads were aired in New York City's Times Square as well as 28 countries globally since 2012.
Napoleon is also currently affiliated with Amazon's top selling professional headphone line V-Moda M100 headphones as their brand ambassador and face of their M100 headphones as featured in Vogue.
Napoleon produced three original tracks for Swedish commercial director Fredrik Bond's film directorial debut, The Necessary Death of Charlie Countryman, starring Shia LaBeouf and Evan Rachel Wood.
An original song from Napoleon's Ornamental Egos EP, "Only You", was featured in the season finale of Naomi Campbell's television series The Face.