About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 35. Chapters: Bedrock Records, Harthouse, Anjunabeats, In Trance We Trust, Black Hole Recordings, Renaissance Recordings, A State of Trance, Magik Muzik, Vandit, Anjunadeep, Tribe Records, SongBird, MFS, Armind, Avanti, Hooj Choons, Tunnel Records, Nukleuz, Suntrip Records, Armada Music, Bonzai Records, Above Recordings, Aropa Records, Turbulence Records, Moonshine Music, Resist Music, Border Community, Perfecto Records, Stomp Entertainment, Sonesta Records, Flashover Recordings, Ultimae Records, Beyond Logic Records, Rise Records, Marian Records, Eye Q, Future Sound Corporation, Distance Records, Phonokol Records, Sheer Music, TIP Records, Mondo Records, Little Mountain Recordings, Midijum Records, Deviant Records, Symbiosis Records, Push Up Records. Excerpt: Anjunabeats is a British record label, started by producers Jonathan "Jono" Grant and Paavo Siljamaki in 2000 which released trance music. The first 12" record was titled Volume One, released under Grant and Siljamaki's alias, Anjunabeats, in 2000. As the label got the name Anjunabeats, they decided to produce under different aliases, such as Free State and Dirt Devils. They were soon joined by Tony McGuinness to form Above & Beyond. In 2005, Above & Beyond launched the sub-label Anjunadeep aimed at releases that don't fit under the main label's focus on trance, allowing more diversity within the Anjunabeats brand. The trio also launched 2 other sub-labels, Anjunadigital that dealt with special remixes and releases of Anjunabeats and Anjunadeep tracks, and Hard On Recordings that was focused on Hard House. Anjuna is the name of a beach in Goa, on India's western coast, which was a popular hippie destination in the 1960s and 70s, and is still popular with backpackers and other tourists. Grant and Siljamaki were inspired by Paul Oakenfold's 1994 'Goa Mix'. The label is focusi...