December 21, 2024

PREMIERE: Julian Shah-Tayler, David J and MGT cut deep in Ruby Rock version of ‘Devil Knows’

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Julian Shah-Tayler photo by Alex Tovar


Julian Shah-Tayler a.k.a. ‘The Singularity’ presents ‘Devil Knows (Ruby Rock Version)’ aptly named as this single involves  three notable members of alternative rock royalty – David J, MGT (Mark Gemini Thwaite) and drummer Marc Slutsky, all reunited again here following their extensive international Bauhaus Ruby celebration tour with Peter Murphy several years back.

Bassist David J needs no introduction, having founded Love and Rockets and BauhausMark Gemini Thwaite is best known for his prolific work and touring history with the likes of Tricky, The Mission UK, Peter Murphy, Ashton Nyte and The Wonder Stuff

Along with the A-side ‘Devil Knows (The Singularity version)’, the videos for this new swagger-filled single are focused around fairy-tale-like dominatrix Eva Strangelove and her day-to-day happenings in suburbia.

This new single follows hot on the trail of Shah-Tayler’s single ‘Evolution’, which also involves contributions by MGT and Gene Micofsky (and the b side remix by Mark Gemini Thwaite himself)

“This song is about losing people. The devil is always present when we lose the connection with people. The death of Love, a break in the heart. Communication breakdown. But we try and try,” explains Julian Shah Tayler.

 

Hailing from Leeds, England and now LA-based, singer, writer and producer Julian Shah-Tayler makes electro rock new wave ‘intellipop’ for the 30th century. He is currently working with the legendary Robert Margouleff (Stevie Wonder, Devo) on his next album, releasing a few tasters along the way. Having spent much time as a touring musician, Julian has experienced the pain of meeting and “breaking up with” people every night.

After completing his degree at York University, Julian moved to London as a singer-songwriter with classical training on piano and self taught on guitar. After several abortive record deals with music industry legend Alan McGee, he joined the hip electro clash outfit Whitey as co-writer/ guitarist, recording many of those songs in his nascent home studio. After parting ways with his bandmates, Julian moved to L.A. to launch his own project The Singularity. There, he has had considerable success with TV and film licenses, known for his work on ‘Plush’, ‘Riot on Redchurch Street’ and Disney’s ‘Maleficent’.  He won a Golden Trailer award, along with Daisy O’Dell, for his work with Lana Del Ray on the trailer for the latter film. In addition to scoring music with O’Dell for the two-time Emmy winning ‘Actors on Actors’ TV show, his music has been performed for Robert De Niro, Bill Clinton and Martin Scorsese via the Unite for Humanity charity at the Oscars.

Shah-Tayler also recorded a unreleased album with Joaquin Phoenix and Antony Langdon (Spacehog), as well as directing Island Def Jam artist Kerli 4 for songs he co-wrote with Siobhan Fahey (Bananarama, Shakespear’s Sister). His remix of Nico’s ‘These Days’ with Daisy O’Dell was featured as KCRW’s “one to watch”. He also cofounded the ‘Art Angeles’ charity, teaching underprivileged kids music in Watts.

When he is not writing and recording original material or producing other arists, Julian Shah-Tayler is selling out venues with his David Bowie tribute band ‘The Band That Fell To Earth’, his Depeche Mode tribute band ‘Strangelove’ and moonlighting as singer-keyboardist in The Cure tribute band ‘The Cured’.

‘Devil Knows’ is now available across digital outlets such as Apple Music and streaming platforms like Spotify, as well as directly from the artist via Bandcamp.

 

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