- Amiel Daemion
Infobox Musical artist
Name = Amiel Daemion
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Amiel Muki Daemion
Alias = Amiel
Born = Birth year and age|df=yes|1979New York ,United States
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Origin =Melbourne , Victoria,Australia
Instrument =Singing
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Genre = Dance, pop
Occupation =Actor ,singer ,songwriter
Years_active = 1998–present
Label = Festival, Warner
Associated_acts =Puretone
URL = [http://www.amiel.com.au/ www.amiel.com.au]
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Notable_instruments =Amiel Muki Daemion (also known as just Amiel) (born in 1979 in
New York ,United States ) is anAustralia n popsinger ,songwriter andactress . She moved to Australia with her family at the age of two and starred in films in the 1990s, including "The Silver Brumby " which also starredRussell Crowe andCaroline Goodall . Her music career shot to fame in 1999 when she teamed up with producerJosh Abrahams for the song "Addicted to Bass " which became a top twenty hit in Australia, this led to Daemion releasing studio albums such as "Audio Out " in 2003 and "These Ties " in 2005.Biography
Childhood music and acting
Daemion was raised in a musical household, with her parents being musicians. [http://www.amo.org.au/artist.asp?id=3506 "Biography by Australian Music Online"] . "Australian Music Online". Retrieved 5 July 2008.] Her father plays
piano and is asinger-songwriter , Daemion states "ever since I was a little girl he [her father] would have musical instruments around. He really encouraged me to do what I'm doing." Her mother is a singer as well, Daemion states "she [her mother] used to play guitar and write songs with her sister. I remember being about four and listening to herJanis Ian records and singing along and learning all the words." Daemion's first three records she brought wereJohn Lennon ,De La Soul andMariah Carey , where she felt that Carey's album was "overproduced". She wrote and recorded her first song at the age of nine in an effort to help spread the message ofecological awareness. [http://www.amiel.com.au/ "Amiel Biography from her official website"] . "amiel.com.au". Retrieved 3 July 2008.] Daemion states "I'd seen a documentary. I turned to Dad and said why? and he had no answer for me so I thought if I wrote a song then maybe I could help the cause. I sang it into atape recorder . Dad heard it and said 'do you realize what you've just done?' I said 'no.' He said: 'Amiel, you've written a song." She was introduced to the world of entertainment at the of age eleven performing the leading role alongsideRussell Crowe in the 1991 feature film "The Silver Brumby". She states "I always knew that all I wanted to do was perform."1995-2003: Collaborations with Josh Abrahams and debut album
Daemion's music career began in 1995 when she was hired to do some backing vocals on a song the
Australia n producerJosh Abrahams was producing. Instead of just singing the song, she included her harmonies, melodies and lyrics and sung only two takes for Abrahams who then offered her a career in music. They released their first single together called "Addicted to Bass " in 1998. The song had success and peaked in the top twenty on the AustralianARIA Singles Chart [http://www.australian-charts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Amiel&titel=Audio+Out&cat=a "Amiel - Australian Chart Runs"] . "Australian-charts.com". Retrieved 24 June 2008.] and was nominated for twoARIA Award s at the 1999 awards for "Single of the Year" and "Best Video" but lost to "The Day You Come " byPowderfinger and "Girls Like That..." by Custard. [http://www.ariaawards.com.au/history-by-year.php?year=1999 "1999: 13th Annual ARIA Awards"] . "ARIA Award s". Retrieved 3 July 2008.] With the success of "Addicted to Bass", Daemion was then given a solo recording contract in 1998 at the age of nineteen with Festival Records and decided that Abrahams would be the best producer for her debut album. Daemion was confronted by delays while making the record and refused to be bothered by the record's slow progress, so she used this time to write new songs both in Australia and in theUnited States where she composed and recorded a song, "Meet Me in the Red Room", for the second "Moulin Rouge! " soundtrack withMarius De Vries , under the direction ofBaz Luhrmann . The new songs Daemion worked with changed the direction of the record and while a couple of the very early songs remained, the songs that were written during this period were replaced by the first demos. Daemion states "As I learnt more about the recording process and worked with different people my writing evolved and my vision for the record expanded." What started out as a small independent record, it turned into a full-scale production and Daemion's record became a major priority for her record company, which had merged to becomeFestival Mushroom Records since she had been signed.In 2001, Due to the success of "Addicted to Bass" in Australia and
New Zealand , Abrahams and Daemion collaborated to form the bandPuretone to release the song around the world. The song became a hit around the globe peaking at number two in theUnited Kingdom [http://www.chartstats.com/songinfo.php?id=29620 "Puretone Addicted to Base - UK Chart Run"] . chartstats.com". Retrieved 5 July 2008.] and number-one on the U.S. "Billboard" Hot Dance Club Play. [http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/esearch/chart_display.jsp?cfi=359&cfgn=Singles&cfn=Hot+Dance+Club+Play&ci=3047580&cdi=7930290&cid=11%2F23%2F2002 "Addicted to Base - Hot Dance Club Play"] . "Billboard". Retrieved 5 July 2008.] Abrahams and Daemion released a second single as Puretone named "Stuck in a Groove" which became a minor hit around the world. They also wrote the music for aVodafone television commercial that was nominated for "Best Music for an Advertisement" at the 2002 APRA Screen Awards.Fact|date=July 2008 Daemion released her first single, "Lovesong", in March 2003 and became the most added song to Australian radio upon its release and was one of the most play song on Australian radio for 2003. It became Daemion's first solo top ten single in Australia. Her debut album, "Audio Out ", was released in Australia on 18 August 2003 and she states it is her weird take on the world. The album debuted in the top twenty on the AustralianARIA Albums Chart and was certified gold by ARIA. [http://www.aria.com.au/pages/aria-charts-accreditations-albums-2004.htm "ARIA Charts - Accreditations - 2004 Albums"] . "ARIA". Retrieved 7 July 2008.] Due to the positive reception review and chart wise, Daemion was nominated for five ARIA Awards at the 2003 awards for "Single of the Year" and "Highest Selling Single" for "Lovesong" and "Best Female Artist", "Breakthrough Artist - Album" and "Best Pop Release" for "Audio Out". [http://www.ariaawards.com.au/history-by-artist.php?letter=A&artist=Amiel "Amiel ARIA Award History"] . "ARIA Award s". Retrieved 7 July 2008.]2004-present: "These Ties", label break-up and current activities
During the promotion of "Audio Out" in 2004 in
London , Daemion went out on the search for a new producer and came across Stephen Lironi, an ex-member of the UK bandAltered Images . Daemion states that she "felt comfortable with him straight away. I felt like he got what I was trying to do creatively." After a few short months of working with Lironi, Daemion felt that her second solo album, "These Ties ", was born. Just as the albums first single, "Round and Round", was released, it had been announced that the recording assets of the Festival Mushroom group had been acquired by Warner Music. Everything at Warner Music came to a temporary standstill while it slowly slowly adjusted by its new entity. While staff and artists at Festival Mushroom Records started being dropped all around her, Daemion made the agreement to postpone the release of "These Ties" until "the dust had settled". "These Ties" was released in Japan on 19 October 2005 and failed to reach the top twenty success that "Audio Out" received.In 2005, she performed the lead vocals on
The Blips song "Green Eyed World", which was featured on the soundtrack of the 2005 film "Hating Alison Ashley". In addition, she released anelectroclash cover of theSplit Enz song "One Step Ahead " on theFinn Brothers tribute album "She Will Have Her Way " which was released also in 2005. A few months later, the dust did settle down for Warner Music. "These Ties" Australian release date had to be pulled back many times so Daemion and Warner Music both agreed that it was no longer her new album and to try to come back where they had left off half way through a release would be impossible. Daemion and Warner Music decided to work on an "in between" project, which was to take Daemion's "These Ties" song, "Be Your Girl", and form it into an EP of remixed songs from the album. Daemion states that she "wanted to find a fun and positive way to use these songs." She decided to collaborate with some of Australia and New Zealand'ship hop and dance producers, and the 'Bass Kleph' version of the song was released to Australian radio to promote the EP.Discography
Albums
Awards and recognition
References
External links
* [http://www.amiel.com.au/ Official website]
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