English electronic music group. Above & Beyond came together in 2000 originally to complete a remix of Chakra's club classic "Home" for WEA.
Initially producing Trance music, the trio gradually moved forwards Progressive Trance & Progressive House sounds, occasionally releasing Downtempo / Ambient tracks.
Jono Grant and Paavo Siljamäki had met at Westminster University and kicked off the Anjunabeats label in summer 1999 with a track titled "Volume One", This track was released in 2000 under the artist name "Anjunabeats". For the duo's second track release in 2000 titled "Different Ways" and their third in 2001 titled "Release" they went under the artist name of "Free State" and Anjunabeats remained as the label name.
Alerted to the pair by his brother Liam, producer Tony McGuinness called in Jono and Paavo to help him complete the Chakra remix while he was still working at Warners. With Grant and Siljamäki teaming up with McGuiness to form a trio, Above & Beyond became their artists name. They plucked the name Above & Beyond from a web page belonging to an American motivational trainer called Jono Grant which was stuck on the wall of the studio.
Initially producing Trance music, the trio gradually moved forwards Progressive Trance & Progressive House sounds, occasionally releasing Downtempo / Ambient tracks.
Jono Grant and Paavo Siljamäki had met at Westminster University and kicked off the Anjunabeats label in summer 1999 with a track titled "Volume One", This track was released in 2000 under the artist name "Anjunabeats". For the duo's second track release in 2000 titled "Different Ways" and their third in 2001 titled "Release" they went under the artist name of "Free State" and Anjunabeats remained as the label name.
Alerted to the pair by his brother Liam, producer Tony McGuinness called in Jono and Paavo to help him complete the Chakra remix while he was still working at Warners. With Grant and Siljamäki teaming up with McGuiness to form a trio, Above & Beyond became their artists name. They plucked the name Above & Beyond from a web page belonging to an American motivational trainer called Jono Grant which was stuck on the wall of the studio.
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December 21, 2022Even if time changes, things are evolving, no matter what stick-eared purists says; Above & Beyond and the Anjunabeats faces still brings tons of emotions and creative ideas to their tracks until this very day.
Their track "Gratitude" with Marty Longstaff and Aname (Marcus Schössow & Thomas Sagstad), also their collaboration "Always Do" with the brilliant Mat Zo, or their solo track "Waltz" all the signs of the never-ending and non-burning-out passion for the love of unique music and their community. Their listeners and artists they are friends, truly working and functioning together like a family; which is absolutely rare like these days. Constantly looking for new talents, giving them chances for being released (eg. the Anjunabeats Rising EPs) and Tony's Deep Sets where he always play upcoming tracks by less-known, uprising artists; no such trio that does so many good things to move EDM forward and keep it alive & kicking.
Hats off.