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Yoko K's debut album nominated for best album in dance/electronica by the Independent Music Awards. Established in 1999 by Music Resource Group, the Independent Music Awards is unlike any other music industry competition. This unique program focuses The program's year-long marketing campaign, partnerships and distribution alliances puts IMA Winners and Finalists in front of millions of music fans and industry decision makers around the world. And because both visual and promotional design are integral to the success of every release, the IMAs also honor achievements in Album Art, Photography, Web Design, Poster Art and Merchandising. Go to IMA Washington Post Express finds AfterDay "compelling". THREE YEARS HAVE PASSED since Debórah Bond dropped her debut, "DayAfter," which earned the D.C. based singer comparisons to R&B-laden jazz divas such as Dee Dee Bridgewater and Dianne Reeves. The buzz about her commanding vocals and maturity even reached the U.K. Earlier this summer she released "AfterDay," a compelling remixed makeover of her debut that featured heavyweight producers such as Julius Papp and DJ Smash alongside local knob-twisters DJ Stylus and Stevie G. Read More Debórah's Versatile Voice and Electronic Producers work Wonders. "Worth Checking" says MoSoul. "Essentially a remix LP, Debórah Bond is offered various electronic music coats to wear by the producers that revisit her tracks on AfterDay. Bond has got a versatile voice, which suits the various tempos she is subjected to. DJ Smash does the business on 'Don't Waste Your Time', where broken hop beats and competent key n guitar work back Debórahs instructive vocals. Reaching keys, a groovy bass and frank vocals work wonders on Julius Papp's version of 'This Is Me.' " "...notable remixes from Papp et al make it worth checking." Read More Debórah Bond's AfterDay Music on iTunes Go to iTunes
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