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  • Dj Trance 2014
    카테고리 없음 2020. 2. 27. 14:24

    Contents.Early life RAM was born and raised in Amsterdam. He notes that his first introduction to and culture was in 1989 when he attended a show with some friends. RAM cites as a core influence in his material. Career RAM first began DJing in clubs around Amsterdam in 1995. He began producing professionally alongside, forming the hard trance DJ duo Bas & Ram in the 2000s. After over a decade of working together, RAM, citing the fact that the two artists had begun to drift apart personally and musically, began his solo career in 2009. His first major solo single, 'RAMsterdam', was released through Armada Music, and was eventually on the list of 's favorite tracks of the year.Over the years, RAM continued to produce singles, including 'RAMazing' (2011), 'RAMbition' and 'RAMplify' (2012).

    When speaking of his tendency to combine his name with certain words for titles on his songs, RAM states that it had started as a joke, and later became a trademark for him to use on his tracks.In 2013, following the unexpected passing of his wife Amelia, RAM created the track 'RAMelia - Tribute to Amelia' alongside vocalist Susana as a tribute for her.

    Sample of Above & Beyond's video remix of.Problems playing this file? See.Interest in Above & Beyond soon emerged from established trance labels and new remixes were requested: the trio remixed 's 'Ordinary World', 's 'Everytime You Need Me', 'The Sound of Goodbye', and 's 'In the City'. These tracks served as the foundation for Above & Beyond's reputation as one of the UK's leading remixers.In 2001, Above & Beyond produced a club mix for 's single ', and also remixed select tracks by, and artist.In 2002, Above & Beyond made their DJ debut in Tokyo performing for 8,000 clubbers alongside. As their fan base increased, the trio began to make regular appearances at some of the world's largest music festivals and clubs, including, and in the UK and in, Spain.In 2003, Above & Beyond remixed 's ', 's ', as well as being asked back by Madonna to remix '. Other remixes included ' single ', 's ', and Delerium's '.Above & Beyond's single 'No One On Earth', featuring the vocals of, soon followed. It was voted Tune of the Year for 2004 in 's trance radio show.In 2004, OceanLab's fourth single, 'Satellite', was released.

    Known to be one of their break-through tracks in the early days of producing, it reached #19 on the UK chart in May 2004. Tri-State era (2006–2009) In 2006, Above & Beyond released their debut artist album,. UK-based gave the album a five-star review, saying, 'A blend of sleek electronic rhythms, lush filmic textures and old-fashioned song writing. Tri-State is the fulfillment of any dance act's ultimate album aspiration: a padding-free, skilled, diverse long-player.

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    In a word, 'Brilliant.' 'Singles from the album include 'Air for Life', with Andy Moor, which won Best Underground Dance Track at the 2006 Miami Winter Music Conference and was named Tune of the Year for 2005, as voted by the listeners of 's radio show.

    'Alone Tonight', featuring, was nominated for best progressive house/trance track at the 22nd held at the 2007 Miami WMC, reaching #4 in the Finland National Singles chart and #5 in the. Above & Beyond performed 'Alone Tonight' at the broadcast live on Radio One in the UK.

    Their single 'Can't Sleep' was included on A State of Trance's episode 280, which featured at #3 on the best 20 tracks of 2006, according to the fans that voted in its polls. The Above & Beyond Club Mix of their track 'Good for Me', featuring, was also voted Tune of the Year in 2006 on Van Buuren's A State of Trance. In 2008, Above & Beyond won Best Underground Dance Track at the IDMA Awards at the with their Above & Beyond Club Mix of their single 'Home'.On 31 December 2007, Above & Beyond unofficially hosted their largest show ever on Barra Beach, where they reportedly played to an estimated one million people.In 2009, Above & Beyond performed at the official launch of 's. The event took place in the and was hosted by Sir and attended. The performance was secured after Above & Beyond's -sampling club track 'Buzz' was picked by Virgin to soundtrack the unveiling of the spaceship.

    Group Therapy era (2010–2014). Above & Beyond in 2011In 2012, Above & Beyond embarked on its Group Therapy World Tour, performing sold-out shows at select venues and clubs across North America, Europe, Asia and Australia. The group also made their debut in Hawaii, performing at the in. In August 2012, Above & Beyond appeared on the cover of and performed a live set at Mixmag Headquarters along with. The 2-hour set was subsequently released as an exclusive label showcase mix titled United Colours of Anjunabeats.In 2013, Above & Beyond continued to headline and perform at several dance music festivals, including, Electric Forest,. The group also performed their first-ever acoustic shows at in London and in Los Angeles, featuring, and Annie Drury, among other special guests including.

    On 26 October 2013, Above & Beyond celebrated Episode 050 of Group Therapy Radio (their 500th radio show overall) at in London with a live 6-hour broadcast.On 18 October 2014, Above & Beyond celebrated Episode 100 of Group Therapy Radio at in New York City with a live broadcast. Ilan Bluestone opened the show, followed by and, respectively.

    Above & Beyond then took the stage and performed a 2-hour set. During the set, they debuted new music from their up-and-coming album.

    The previous day, 17 October, Above & Beyond had debuted the new video for the title track of We Are All We Need in. They narrowly missed arrest when, after inviting fans to come out and view the video, hundreds turned out in droves. Police on horseback were summoned to the location, as traffic was beginning to become blocked. Acoustic, We Are All We Need, and Acoustic II (2014–2016) Following acoustic shows in London and Los Angeles, Above & Beyond premiered the concert film Live From on 24 January 2014 across the world. Then the album, was released on 28 January 2014. Tony McGuinness wrote:'The acoustic project is a reconnection with the musicians that we were before we met.

    The songs have been on an interesting journey to get here because we tend to write in a fairly acoustic way anyway. We don't just stick a bit of vocal over a dance track – that's not how we work. We try to start with a song and it's usually only later down the line that we take certain elements from that song and progress them into a more dancefloor-friendly version.' .

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