Above & Beyond
Sunday, July 3rd, 2016
Echostage
2135 Queens Chapel Road NE • Washington, DC
Doors 9 PM | No dress code | Ages 18+
Bottle Service: Tables@echostage.com | 202.503.2331
CONNECTION. If one word sums up the phenomenon of Above & Beyond then that is surely it. Whether it’s the thousands of A&B fans singing their lyrics back at them at gigs from Beirut to Brixton, or the millions that tune in for their weekly Group Therapy radio show, connection – real human connection – is ...
Above & Beyond
Sunday, July 3rd, 2016
Echostage
2135 Queens Chapel Road NE • Washington, DC
Doors 9 PM | No dress code | Ages 18+
Bottle Service: Tables@echostage.com | 202.503.2331
CONNECTION. If one word sums up the phenomenon of Above & Beyond then that is surely it. Whether it’s the thousands of A&B fans singing their lyrics back at them at gigs from Beirut to Brixton, or the millions that tune in for their weekly Group Therapy radio show, connection – real human connection – is at the heart of all things that define Above & Beyond.
# of times a year they perform as a trio: about one
Why they usually perform as a duo: so that one member can stay behind to work on new material in the studio
Who they think would win in an all-you-eat-win contest between themselves: Jono
Two of their non-electronic inspirations: Sibelius and Beethoven
Where they got inspiration from before recording their first Essential Mix: Pink Floyd’s “The Dark Side Of The Moon”
Their two favorite TV shows to watch: Breaking Bad and House of Cards
If they weren’t DJ’s, they’d be working as: Tony – Physics Teacher. Paavo – coder. Jono – no clue!
How they got their band name: from an American motivational speaker who was also named ‘Jono Grant’. His slogan, lo and behold, was ‘Above and beyond’