Under the s:amplify moniker Abrahams and Carbone teamed with
Carl Cox to co-write and co-produce Cox's artist album
All Roads Lead to the Dancefloor, released in 2011. This trio also provided remixes for
Moby,
Miguel Bosé and
Gilles Peterson, among others. As s:amplify, Carbone and Abrahams 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,
Ford,
Jaguar Cars, and the
International Cricket Council. s:amplify have also produced songs for various artists including the cover version of
Wuthering Heights by
Robyn Loau. In 2011, s:amplify were featured on the front cover of the April issue of
Music Tech magazine. They released two sound design packs through
Loopmasters which have received positive reviews. They also provided the sound design for the Japanese synthesizer
KDJ One They were appointed musical directors for the
City of Sydney New Year's Eve fireworks show. The 2011/2012 12-minute NYE Fireworks extravaganza on Sydney Harbour showcased 24 Australian songs including original compositions from Carbone and Abrahams. s:amplify were again appointed musical directors for the 2012/2013 Sydney New Year's Eve fireworks show where they worked alongside Kylie Minogue to produce the 12-minute soundtrack for the show, which culminated in a music composition that featured exclusive content from Kylie. Carbone and Abrahams also created the 30-minute soundtrack for the International Fleet Review. They worked closely alongside the Royal Australian Navy Band to create the soundtrack. ==References==