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  • Brit electronic trio Above & Beyond go ‘Bigger’ with Orlando Amphitheater show

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    Above & Beyond go bigger in Orlando Credit: Amelia Troubridge

    The British dance-music trio of Jono Grant, Tony McGuinness and Paavo Siljamäki are celebrating their 25th anniversary of making music as Above & Beyond with a tour that is a glorification of music and community. And they’ll be reacquainting themselves with the Orlando music community this week with a big show at the Orlando Amphitheater.

    It’s not all just work for the band, though. After a seven-year hiatus, Above & Beyond released Bigger Than All of Us. This fifth album for the band marks a new chapter in their story, blending sonic evolution with a nod to their roots.

    “Tony and I looked back at Tri-State because it was the first album we did. We sat down and listened to it, which we hadn’t done in years. We sort of worked out what it was we liked about it and tried to impart some of that into the album to give the album a bit more space compared to the other albums we have done. So that was kind of different, but it was also going back,” Grant says.

    Bigger Than All of Us was shaped by years of personal growth, burnout and solo creative exploration. During the band’s quieter years, all three members tried their hand at solo projects.

    “It’s very easy in a collective to lose your individuality and your understanding of what you stand for,” Siljamäki says. “The solo projects gave each of us a chance to explore outside the box and find our own unique sound.”

    Those individual outings, ironically, helped bring the trio closer, as did the involvement of DJ and producer Dave Dresden as a fourth collaborator. Dresden acted as what Siljamäki calls “glue” between the three core members, offering encouragement and cohesion.

    “Sometimes you need a little push from someone outside. Otherwise, you make all these ideas and don’t finish them, and you know, they never get done,” Grant says.

    During their lengthy break, the band took plenty of time to tend to their mental and emotional health, addressing creative burnout and finding balance in their personal lives with the neverending demands of the music industry.

    “Time is a healer, you know, life hurts, life heals. Without some of those struggles, we wouldn’t be as creative as we are. The difficulties that we have each gone through in our personal lives, we’ve written songs about and in a way, I think, that keeps us grounded and connected and hopefully makes the music relatable as well,” Siljamäki, who has been open about his own struggles since 2018, says.

    For Grant, the pause lent by the pandemic in particular provided essential clarity on the need for balance in his life. “It is almost like an addiction, touring or music. On one hand, it is a great form of therapy, but on the other hand, it is work and it is important to have other things in your life to balance it out,” Grant explains.

    This tour also marks a change in the Above & Beyond live experience, with a new customized stage design aiming to create an immersive live experience. This new stage ditches the DJ booth and is circular, built to draw in fans “in the round” rather than tower above them.

    “We wanted to give the people a feeling of being surrounded by the production,” Siljamäki says.

    This is especially fitting, as an essential aspect of Above & Beyond is the relationship they’ve built with their fans.

    “People have been married to some of our songs, but also funerals. It’s very touching that they consider our music a part of it. That stuff pulls you through the downs. It provides a lot of comfort and value,” Grant says.

    For Above & Beyond, it’s not just about the relationship between the band and their fans, but how the fans help each other out as a wider community.

    “It’s a humbling thing, we started something, but now it’s got a life of its own and it’s beautiful,” Siljamäk says.

    And these connections are exactly what Bigger Than All of Us (album and tour alike) aims to honor — a reminder that Above & Beyond was never just about three musicians behind the decks, but the community that’s grown up with them over two and a half decades.

    As the Orlando show approaches, Above & Beyond relishes these moments of connection now more than ever.

    “Whatever is happening in the world around us, what we get to do is we have just two hours, just really connecting with the music, the moment and each other,” Siljamäki says.

    (Above & Beyond: 7 p.m. Friday, Sept. 12; Orlando Amphitheater, Central Florida Fairgrounds, 4603 W. Colonial Drive; 407-295-3247; $60-$200)


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  • Above & Beyond and Zoë Johnston Reunite for Instant Classic “Crazy Love” | Your EDM

    Above & Beyond and Zoë Johnston Reunite for Instant Classic “Crazy Love” | Your EDM

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    Above & Beyond are back with their first single of 2024, and the new year sees the venerable UK production/DJ trio head back to their roots with “Crazy Love.” Enlisting the talents of long time vocal collaborator Zoë Johnston, “Crazy Love” is a vibey trance track featuring some of the main touchstones of any A&B classic. Delicate piano notes, soulful vocals all leading into a melodic synth buildup, “Crazy Love” is already an instant A&B classic.

    The trio originally debuted the track at their Group Thearpy 500 show in Los Angeles back in summer 2022. Now, the track is finally available in all its final glory. For many A&B fans, Zoë Johnston’s vocals represent the pinnacle of their music, and this song is another one to add to the pantheon. This song is a blast of nostalgia, taking you back through more than a decade of Above & Beyond tracks.

    “Crazy Love is inspired by a very beautiful human in my life who is blessed with a lot of gifts but also a lot of incurable struggles that many people don’t see or understand.” Zoë Johnston says. “I adore him for many reasons, including the fact that he spends no time judging others and does not invest energy in worrying about what others think of him. Crazy Love makes the world so much more colorful!”

    Check out the latest from Above & Beyond, “Crazy Love” featuring Zoë Johnston, out now on Anjunabeats. Relive their EDC Las Vegas 2023 Set as well.

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    Mark Fabrick

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  • Insomniac Outdoes Itself for the Biggest and Best Escape Halloween to Date [Event Review] | Your EDM

    Insomniac Outdoes Itself for the Biggest and Best Escape Halloween to Date [Event Review] | Your EDM

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    Original Photo by Ivan Meneses for Insomniac Events

    It’s been a week since Escape Halloween took over the NOS Events Center for its 12th edition, and like most things Insomniac, the festival just got bigger and better. Featuring mind-blowing production, sick attention-to-detail, immersive Halloween experiences, blistering sets, immaculate vibes, and plenty of space to move and groove to; Insomniac pulled out all the stops for the largest Halloween festival on the continent.

    It was our first time back at the NOS Events Center since last year’s Countdown and our first Escape since 2019! One of the things that definitely stood out is how wide open and easily accessible everything was. Insomniac has definitely taken steps to make it easier to access all of the vast NOS Events Center where their events take place. At no point at all did I deal with bottlenecks or crowd congestion.

    The other thing that, of course, stands out upon entering the Escape festival grounds is just how immersive it is. With the exception of EDC, (the flagship festival) Escape has without a doubt the highest production values, the most performers, the most Easter Eggs to explore for. Escape is simply massive, and, if you ask me, is the best of Insomniac’s Southern California festivals. It certainly didn’t hurt that the weather was absolutely perfect for the weekend too.

    Original Photo by Jake West for Insomniac Events

    I’m not wrong when I say that this was the biggest Escape to date, they actually added a fifth stage inside the Citrus building, Wicked Woods. Crazy Town, which ostensibly serves as Downtown Escape, is a perfect meeting spot. Its location is easily accessible from all stages, and its landmarks are unmistakable. The fire organ is a sight to behold and always has a performance popping off, it’s the perfect place to sit and take in the splendor of the festival grounds. The Crazy Town fountain is also a perfect spot to reunite with your crew and figure out the next move. Oh, and of course, they’re all great photo ops too.

    As far as the stages go, they were all top notch. The main stage is, of course, The Grimm, a massive cloaked skeleton with its two hands stretched out clutching two spherical stones. Again, outside of EDC, this has to be the best Insomniac stage around. The lasers got major reinforcements and the huge video panels lining the ceiling of the mega-structure helped to create an even more immersive experience. Even if you were seated on the fake grass or at the tables outside of the mega-structure, you still felt like you were immersed in the stage. Sound and video production were A+ this weekend.

    Original Photo by Jamal Eid for Insomniac Events

    The second stage was Feeding Grounds, also inside a mega-structure. This stage’s theme was a massive spider web. White canvas adorned the ceiling of the mega structure and instead of a disco ball, there was a massive black widow spider hanging above the stage in its place. The third stage was Sanitarium, a slightly smaller mega-structure, its rectangular video panels would play macabre and disturbing images of a mad surgeon conducting unsound experiments.

    The stage that probably got the best treatment of all though was Sewer District, the Factory 93 stage. When I went to Escape in the past this was not a stage I gave much thought to. I figured let the techno snobs hang in the back. Well, techno has now permeated the mainstream and I was keen to check out a set at Sewer District. Insomniac fully leaned into shipping trailers and an underground warehouse type of vibe. The light panels were just right and the sound was pitch perfect. I talked to several headliners who said that Sewer District had some of the best sets of the weekend.

    Original Photo by Marlene Sanchez for Insomniac Events

    Speaking of the sets, let me tell you about them. Every single DJ absolutely brought it this weekend. Everyone’s got to go a little bit deeper, a little bit darker, especially the closers, to match that Halloween vibe, and that’s exactly what we got. Friday night really didn’t get going until I watched AFROJACK’s set at the Grimm. The Dutch legend did not disappoint, dropping a massive set that ignited the crowd. This was the set that truly set the night off as AFROJACK took full advantage of the Grimm’s production capabilities.

    After that I caught a little hardstyle over at Sanitarium, then headed back to the Grimm for Above & Beyond. Much like AFROJACK’s set, the crowd packed in the stage to overflow capacity. Jono & Paavo threw down a captivating set that had the crowd enraptured. Above & Beyond always strives for “moments like these” and they certainly achieved it at Escape.

    After A&B, I headed over to Feeding Grounds, which was hosted by Bassrush for the night, to have my face just melted off. ATLiens were well into their set of wonky dubstep, rap mashups and trap beats. It’s always nice to see the different vibes at different stages, but aside from the Grimm, the Basscon stage was bringing better vibes than the Bassrush stage. Zomboy followed up ATLiens and also proceeded to ignite the crowd.

    Original Photo by Felicia Garcia for Insomniac Events

    I proceeded back over to the Grimm, but I made a quick stop at the new stage, Wicked Woods. I’m always a sucker for an indoor stage, and Insomniac made the most of the space they were given. Setting up a mini forest behind the DJ booth as well as a circular video board, Wicked Woods was a huge come up if you happened upon it. Not too crowded, but still stellar production. I watched a little bit of K?d’s Throwback Set and I wish I had caught more.

    Finally back to the Grimm, Kaskade closed the night with an incredible set that saw him lean into the REDUX sound and turn the Escape mainstage into an underground club. The lasers and stage production could not have been more on point.

    We got there nice and early on Sunday. As I mentioned before I started things out at Sewer District and caught Charles D. Despite the early time slot and smaller crowd, the vibes were on point for Sewer District. I was now prepared for techno on Halloween weekend. I flitted between stages and sets checking out TOBEHONEST at Sanitarium, Ship Wrek at the Grimm, who drew a massive and rowdy crowd for such an early time slot, and Rossy at Feeding Grounds, who killed it with her blend of bass house and trap.

    Original Photo by Ivan Meneses for Insomniac Events

    After that, it was back to the Grimm for Matroda’s massive house set. Along with the permeation of techno into the mainstream, the re-eruption of house music has to be noted too. My god, people absolutely love house music. I didn’t recognize a single song Matroda dropped, but it was still a dope set and the vibes were unmatched. Tchami came on next and dropped a set for the ages. Opening with the AC Slater x Chris Lorenzo (Fly With Us) track “Seismic”, Tchami’s mix of French house was absolutely perfect. The lasers and pyro also started taking over.

    DJ Snake took the stage next and turned the Grimm into an absolute trap house. The beats were coming hard and fast with DJ Snake, and the packed crowd was more than ready for all of his hits. “Southside”, “Trust Nobody”, “Lean On” and he even dropped Knock2’s “dashstar”. A memorable set indeed.

    Zedd was up next and he thrilled the crowd by opening with his “Where You Are” remix. The packed out crowd was chanting along with the lyrics. Zedd was also one of the few DJs to dress up for Halloween as he sported a Super Saiyan outfit (from Dragonball Z). Zedd dropped a masterful set consisting of his hits like “I Want You to Know” and “Stay the Night” on top of his energetic live edits and some EDM classics like Eric Prydz’s “Call on Me”.

    Original Photo by Ivan Meneses for Insomniac Events

    Finally, Armin van Buuren closed out the weekend. Armin perfectly blended trance and techno for the best Halloween set imaginable. Armin maintained his signature sound while seamlessly blending in some dark techno beats that were perfect for the spooky season.

    It was an absolute joy to be back at Escape after three full years away, the longest drought we’ve had between Insomniac festivals. The Pandemic denied headliners festivals in 2020. I didn’t get to Escape in 2021 because there was the Fall Edition of EDC a week before. I could have gone in 2022, but I didn’t. I’m elated to have made it back in 2023. Although no announcement has been made, I would expect Escape to return for its spookiest 13th edition next year.

    Original Photo by Scott Hutchinson for Insomniac Events

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    Mark Fabrick

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  • Mashup King Carneyval Is Here With “Flies (feat. Benny Mayne)”

    Mashup King Carneyval Is Here With “Flies (feat. Benny Mayne)”

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    Carneyval got his start as “The Mashup King” by posting TikTok’s of your favorite songs mixed together. They all worked, and were insanely catchy, so people started wanting more. As all TikTok followings seem to happen, almost overnight Carneyval had a fanbase who recognized his mashups and wanted to hear original work from him as well.


    He’s toured and opened for big names in the EDM community like Illenium, Big Gigantic, and Above & Beyond. His Post Malone x Childish Gambino mashup became an anthem for the Black Lives Matter Movement. And now he’s making his own mark on the music industry with his own tracks.

    It makes sense why so many people love Carneyval’s production, it’s appealing to everyone. With his new singles “Me Time (feat. Lourdiz)” and the new “Flies (feat. Benny Mayne)”, Carneyval is proving he is a magician of a producer. Despite opening the track with an acoustic guitar, “Flies” explodes into a catchy, infectious beat that makes everyone want to press repeat as the song ends. You can listen to the song here:

    “Flies” is everything you need for your catchy pop tunes that blends genres between dance and pop seamlessly. Carneyval sat down with Popdust to talk his recent singles, his TikTok success, and more!

    PD: Congratulations on your new track “Flies (feat Benny Mayne)”! What was the inspiration behind it?

    Thank you! I’m thrilled that “Flies” is finally released. Sonically the inspiration came from an

    organic jam session in my studio. For me, the creative process always begins with a spark—an

    idea or concept that captivates my attention. This time, it was the guitar chord progression you

    hear at the beginning of the song. From there it was all about bringing the vision to life. A few

    hours later, “Flies” was born.

    PD: When you’re collaborating with an artist, does your production and writing process change at all?

    Collaboration is always an exciting opportunity for me to expand my creative horizons. When

    working with an artist, the production and writing process often involves a fusion of our styles

    and ideas. We brainstorm and exchange concepts, experimenting with different beats, melodies,

    and rhythms until we find a balance that represents both our artistic visions. It’s a collaborative

    journey that leads to the creation of something unique and exciting.

    PD: This track follows “Me Time (feat Lourdiz)”, how do these two songs represent your overall sound as an artist?

    “Me Time” and “Flies” both showcase different facets of my artistry while still maintaining a

    cohesive sound. “Me Time” embodies a more laid-back vibe – imagine driving down the coast.

    While “Flies” on the other hand is an uplifting, quicker rhythm. Together they’re just the starting

    blocks for the versatility and range of my artist project.

    You’re known as the Mashup King, remixing popular songs on TikTok that has gotten you a huge fanbase. How did you start creating these mashups?

    Creating mashups on TikTok actually came very naturally. As a music lover at heart, I’ve always

    been fascinated by the creative process of blending different songs together. TikTok provided an

    incredible platform to share these mashups with a wide audience and connect with fans who

    appreciate my music. It truthfully just started as a fun experiment, and I’m grateful to see the

    growth and continued support from my fanbase as a result.

    What’s one mashup you’d love to do but haven’t yet?

    Very tough question. Since I really love fresh takes of timeless songs, maybe something with

    “Could You Be Loved” by Bob Marley. Dare I say a 50 Cent verse…

    PD: How is it different creating mashups from your original music?

    Creating mashups involves reimagining existing songs and forming a completely new

    soundscape. It requires finding compatible elements and carefully blending them together to

    create something cohesive on. On the other hand, producing original music allows me the

    freedom to fully explore my own creative ideas and concepts from scratch, starting with a blank

    canvas. Both processes allow me to express myself in different ways as an artist.

    PD: What’s next for you this year? Any tours or perhaps an album?

    This year is shaping up to be an exciting one. I’ve been fortunate enough to collaborate with

    some incredibly talented artists on upcoming projects. I started to tease the songs so the

    anticipation is already high. I’m also definitely looking forward to connecting with fans in a live

    setting. Stay tuned for more updates on shows!

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    Jai Phillips

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  • Above & Beyond’s Anjunabeats Drops Highlight Compilation, “The Yearbook 2022” – EDM.com

    Above & Beyond’s Anjunabeats Drops Highlight Compilation, “The Yearbook 2022” – EDM.com

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    Anjunabeats is wrapping up another year of show-stopping music with their own year-end compilation.

    “The Yearbook 2022” is the iconic dance music label’s sonic highlight reel, showcasing what’s new and breaking from stalwarts of the industry and emerging artists alike. The quadruple disc effort can be heard as either a free-flowing continuous mix or as a collection of the original featured studio tracks. Either way, fans will hear the best of 2022 from Mat Zo, BLR, Ilan Bluestone and many more. 

    Emerging talent on Anjunabeats included the savvy modular synth-driven duo Kasablanca, who had a barnstorming year on the imprint, arguably best showcased by their track “Immunity.” The record was named one of EDM.com‘s best songs of 2022.

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    Cameron Sunkel

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  • Above & Beyond’s “Group Therapy Weekender” Is Returning to the Gorge In Summer 2023 – EDM.com

    Above & Beyond’s “Group Therapy Weekender” Is Returning to the Gorge In Summer 2023 – EDM.com

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    Legendary trance trio Above & Beyond are making an exciting return to the Gorge Amphitheatre for their third “Group Therapy Weekender,” a three-day experience for trance fans taking place from July 21-23, 2023.

    The event will be headlined by Above & Beyond and will feature signees of the group’s Anjunabeats and Anjunadeep labels. Attendees will enjoy access to pop-ups, wellness and learning programs and artist meet-and-greets, among other initiatives.

    Above & Beyond are going to be working on new music for most of 2023, so the “Group Therapy Weekender” will be their biggest event of the year.

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    Lennon Cihak

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