Her music career shot to fame in 1999 when she teamed up with producer Josh G. Abrahams (as Puretone) 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.
Born in New York City, United States, Daemion was raised in a musical household, with her parents being musicians.
"[1] She was introduced to the world of entertainment at the age of eleven performing the leading role alongside Russell Crowe in the feature film The Silver Brumby.
[2] Instead of just singing the song, she included her harmonies, melodies and lyrics and sang only two takes for Abrahams who then offered her a career in music.
[2] In 2002, due to the success of "Addicted to Bass" in Australia and New Zealand, Abrahams and Daemion collaborated to form the band Puretone to release the song around the world.
The song became a hit around the globe peaking at number two in the United Kingdom with the help of a remixed form by Apollo 440[5] and number-one on the US Billboard Hot Dance Club Play.
[6] Abrahams and Daemion released a second single as Puretone named "Stuck in a Groove" which became a minor hit around the world.
[8] 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 band Altered Images.
[2] 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".
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.
"[2] She decided to collaborate with some of Australia and New Zealand's hip hop and dance producers, and the 'Bass Kleph' version of the song was released to Australian radio to promote the EP.