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As one half of Harvard-bred indie pop duo
Chester French, David-Andrew Wallach (or D.A. Wallach, professionally) rose from obscurity when he and bandmate Maxwell Drummey's 2007 demo attracted the attention of both
Kanye West and
Pharrell Williams. The band became the subject of a bidding war and eventually signed with
Williams' Star Trak label, where they released their eclectic 2009 debut,
Love the Future. With his keen sense of melody and penchant for classic pop arrangements, Wallach became a versatile collaborator with a number of acts outside of his work with
Chester French. In 2010, he was tapped by
Williams to co-write the song "The Way It Is (Vector's Theme)" for the movie Despicable Me, and the following year he joined up with Jamaican producer
Supa Dups to release a handful of singles under the name D.A. and the Supa Dups. Following
Chester French's 2012 LP Music 4 Tngrs, Wallach began working primarily on solo material, releasing his first two singles, "Farm" and "Glowing," in 2013 on Capitol's Harvest Records imprint. His piano-led solo work leaned heavily on classic pop styles from the '60s and '70s, calling to mind forebears like
Paul McCartney and
Elton John. Working with a number of collaborators like
Pharrell Williams and songwriters
Dan Wilson and
Diane Warren, he recorded his debut LP,
Time Machine, which was released by Harvest in October 2015. ~ Timothy Monger