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Josh Abrahams (born 1968 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia) is an Australian musician who emerged from the underground dance music scene in the early 1990s. He has performed and recorded under the stage name Puretone, and is also known as The Pagan and Bassliners. Abrahams is a composer, producer, bass guitarist and
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artist and has worked as a writer, music director and producer on albums and film soundtracks, and in television and theatre. His single, "
Addicted to Bass "Addicted to Bass" is a song by Josh Abrahams (Puretone) and Amiel Daemion, featuring Daemion on vocals. It reached the top 20 in the Australian charts in 1998. It originally appeared on Abrahams' 1998 album, '' Sweet Distorted Holiday'', and wa ...
", with singer
Amiel Daemion Amiel Muki Daemion (born 13 August 1979), also known as just Amiel, is an American-Australian pop singer, songwriter and actress. She moved to Australia with her family at the age of two and starred in films in the 1990s, including '' The Silver ...
, peaked at No. 15 in February 1999.


Biography

Abrahams was born in 1968 in Melbourne and started as a bass guitarist and singer in covers band Havana Moon in 1990.


1990–1995: Future Sound of Melbourne

In 1990, Abrahams formed the techno group,
Future Sound of Melbourne Future Sound of Melbourne (also known as FSOM) is an Australian electronic group formed in Melbourne in 1990. At the ARIA Music Awards of 1996, they won the award for ARIA Award for Best Dance Release for their album, ''Chapter One''. Career F ...
(FSOM) with
drum and bass Drum and bass (also written as drum & bass or drum'n'bass and commonly abbreviated as D&B, DnB, or D'n'B) is a genre of electronic dance music characterized by fast breakbeats (typically 165–185 beats per minute) with heavy bass and sub-ba ...
producer
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and acid house DJ Steve Robbins. They released a number of singles and EPs on the
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imprint, Candyline Records in Australian and released tracks on Belgium's underground dance-music label, Two Thumbs Records. At the ARIA Music Awards of 1996, Future Sound of Melbourne won the
ARIA Award for Best Dance Release The ARIA Music Award for Best Dance Release, is an award presented at the annual ARIA Music Awards, which recognises "the many achievements of Aussie artists across all music genres", since 1987. It is handed out by the Australian Recording Indus ...
for their album, ''Chapter One''. During this period, Abrahams also released several dance singles under various artist names including The Pagan and Bassliners. In 1995, Abrahams left
Future Sound of Melbourne Future Sound of Melbourne (also known as FSOM) is an Australian electronic group formed in Melbourne in 1990. At the ARIA Music Awards of 1996, they won the award for ARIA Award for Best Dance Release for their album, ''Chapter One''. Career F ...
to become a solo artist,


1996–2001: solo career, "Addicted to Bass" and ''Sweet Distorted Holiday''

In 1996, Abrahams was signed to Carl Cox's label Ultimatum and released his debut album ''
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'' to critical acclaim. The album did not chart into the ARIA Top 50,Australian (ARIA) chart peaks: *Top 50 peaks: *Top 100 peaks to December 2010: *"Headroom": although a track from the album, titled "The Joker", appeared on the soundtrack for the film ''
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''. After briefly creating a pop band called The Edison Project and releasing the single "Don't Be Afraid", Abrahams returned to solo work and signed to Festival Records in Australia in 1997. Film director
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became interested in Abrahams' work, and asked him to co-produce some tracks for Luhrmann's album ''
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'', one of which became the 1998 UK No. 1 single, " Everybody's Free (To Wear Sunscreen)". In 1998, Abrahams released his second studio album, ''
Sweet Distorted Holiday ''Sweet Distorted Holiday'' is the second and final studio album released by Australian electronica music producer Josh Abrahams. It was released in 1998 and peaked at number 59 in Australia and 50 in New Zealand. At the ARIA Music Awards of 199 ...
'' which included the song, "
Addicted to Bass "Addicted to Bass" is a song by Josh Abrahams (Puretone) and Amiel Daemion, featuring Daemion on vocals. It reached the top 20 in the Australian charts in 1998. It originally appeared on Abrahams' 1998 album, '' Sweet Distorted Holiday'', and wa ...
", with
Amiel Daemion Amiel Muki Daemion (born 13 August 1979), also known as just Amiel, is an American-Australian pop singer, songwriter and actress. She moved to Australia with her family at the age of two and starred in films in the 1990s, including '' The Silver ...
which was released in October 1998 and peaked at No. 15 on the ARIA singles chart. The third single, "Headroom", another collaboration with Daemion, peaked outside the ARIA Top 100. Abrahams also had top 50 chart success in New Zealand. At the ARIA Music Awards of 1999, Abrahams set the record for the number of ARIA nominations for an independent artist with six nominations, winning two. In 2000, Abrahams released "Rollin'", which peaked at number 58 in Australia.


2001–2008: Puretone, film, television and theatre

In 2001, Abrahams produced songs for Daemion, including the platinum selling single " Lovesong" and the gold selling album ''
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''. In 2001, Abrahams collaborated with
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and co-produced the '' Moulin Rouge'' film soundtrack. In 2002, Abrahams composed and produced original music for a feature film by Paul Currie called '' One Perfect Day'', set in the Melbourne dance music scene In 2002, Abrahams changed his stage name and began releasing music under Puretone, to avoid confusion with similarly named US record producer, Josh Abraham. Puretone, released "
Addicted to Bass "Addicted to Bass" is a song by Josh Abrahams (Puretone) and Amiel Daemion, featuring Daemion on vocals. It reached the top 20 in the Australian charts in 1998. It originally appeared on Abrahams' 1998 album, '' Sweet Distorted Holiday'', and wa ...
" internationally, which peaked at No. 2 in the UK Singles Chart. Puretone released "Stuck in a Groove", once again featuring Daemion on vocals, which peaked at No. 26. in the UK. Both tracks were taken from Puretone's studio album, ''
Stuck in a Groove ''Stuck in a Groove'' is the sole studio album released by Australian electronica music producer Josh G Abrahams under the alias Puretone. It was released in 2002 by record label Festival Mushroom in Australia, V2 in the US and Sony in the UK. I ...
''. In 2003, Abrahams wrote and produced the original music score for the movie ''One Last Ride'', produced by Academy Award-winning director Ang Lee. He began composing music for television commercials, such as the 'Go for It Girl' campaign for Portmans clothing, a song entitled "Melt with You" for Baileys Irish Cream and the LG technology campaign. In 2005, TV jingles were Abrahams' main focus, along with writing more of his own original music. In 2007, he composed, arranged and recorded large-scale orchestral jingles for a series of three TV commercials for Ask Dot Com. In 2009, he arranged and recorded a version of "My Favourite Things" for a series of Dove TV commercials, and in 2010 he composed and recorded the theme song for the global Tourism Australia advertising campaign. Abrahams was the music director and pianist in The Soubrettes' ''Cabaret Tingel Tangel'' at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2004. He spent July and August 2006 running the nightclub in the first Spiegeltent (a travelling European music and theatre venue) to tour in the US, then returned to this venue as music director for the theatrobatic show ''Desir'', premiering in the New York Spiegeltent in August 2008. In 2008, Abrahams teamed up with Kaz James, co-writing and producing seven songs for his debut solo album '' If They Knew''.


2009–present: S:amplify

In 2009, Abrahams reunited with his friend Davide Carbone and together they formed the music production house s:amplify. Under this new moniker, Abrahams and Carbone teamed with Carl Cox to co-write and co-produce Cox's album ''All Roads Lead to the Dancefloor'', released in 2012. This trio also provided remixes for
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and Gilles Peterson, among others. As part of s:amplify, Abrahams and Carbone provided complete sonic branding packages for Melbourne TV network Channel 31, and the Melbourne public transport company Metro Trains Melbourne, as well as composing music for Tourism Australia, Alienware, and the International Cricket Council. S:amplify have also produced several tracks for various artists including the recent cover version of " Wuthering Heights" by
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. In 2011, s:amplify were featured on the front cover of the April issue of ''Music Tech'' magazine and released two sound design packs through Loopmasters which have received several positive reviews. S:amplify also provided the sound design for the Japanese synthesizer KDJ One and were appointed musical directors for the City of Sydney New Year's Eve fireworks show. The 2011/2012 12-minute NYE Fireworks show on Sydney Harbour showcased 24 Australian songs including original composition from Abrahams and Carbone. Since around 2015, Abrahams has been working with Johnny "Galvatron" as part of the video game studio Beethoven & Dinosaur to compose music for ''
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''.


Discography


Studio albums


Singles


Awards


ARIA Music Awards

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is an annual awards ceremony that recognises excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of
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Addicted to Bass "Addicted to Bass" is a song by Josh Abrahams (Puretone) and Amiel Daemion, featuring Daemion on vocals. It reached the top 20 in the Australian charts in 1998. It originally appeared on Abrahams' 1998 album, '' Sweet Distorted Holiday'', and wa ...
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APRA Awards

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are held in Australia and New Zealand by the
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to recognise songwriting skills, sales and airplay performance by its members annually. Abrahams has been nominated once. , - ,
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See also

* List of number-one dance hits (United States) * List of artists who reached number one on the US Dance chart


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Abrahams, Josh 1968 births Living people ARIA Award winners Australian dance musicians Australian electronic musicians Australian record producers Musicians from Melbourne