Tony McGuinness | |
Background: | non_vocal_instrumentalist |
Birth Name: | Anthony Patrick James McGuinness |
Alias: | Tony McGuinness, T. McGuinness |
Birth Date: | 23 April 1969 |
Genre: | Trance, post-punk |
Occupation: | Guitarist, songwriter, trance DJ, trance producer |
Years Active: | 1988–present |
Label: | Anjunabeats |
Associated Acts: | Above & Beyond, OceanLab, Sad Lovers & Giants |
Anthony Patrick James McGuinness,(born 23 April 1969) is a British trance musician. He is known for being in the electronic music group Above & Beyond. He is also a guitarist/songwriter with cult indie band Sad Lovers & Giants.[1] [2]
Tony McGuinness plays guitar with English indie band Sad Lovers & Giants, appearing on three albums between 1988 and 2002 and is still an active member having toured US and Europe regularly with them since 2009.
McGuinness was also a highly successful marketing director for Warner Music Group, winning awards for his campaigns for Madonna, Seal, Simply Red and Mike Oldfield. While working at Warner, McGuinness shifted away from alternative rock towards electronic dance music. He worked as A&R for a number of dance artists, including William Orbit and Hysteric Ego.
Tony McGuinness and his brother Liam teamed up to create electronic dance music under the alias Nitromethane since the early 2000s. While still working at Warner, Tony was asked to remix Chakra's "Home" by an A&R colleague.
McGuinness approached Anjunabeats (Jono Grant and Paavo Siljamäki) to work on the remix together. The result, their remix of "Home", was an instant hit, topping the dance charts for many weeks. The collaboration led to the creation of Above & Beyond, consisting of McGuinness, Grant, and Siljamäki.
Above & Beyond's second studio album, Group Therapy, features McGuinness' first ever vocal single (with Richard Bedford) on the track "Black Room Boy".
McGuinness became an Irish citizen in 2012.[3]
Productions as a part of Above & Beyond:
Productions as a part of Tranquility Base:
Productions as a part of OceanLab:
Productions as a part of Rollerball:
Albums with Above & Beyond:
Anjunabeats:
Upon becoming a member of the band Sad Lovers & Giants in 1986, Tony McGuinness had a successful career in the music industry. Their discography includes the following albums:
As a part of Oceanlab, Above & Beyond, Anjunabeats, Rollerball and Tranquility Base, Tony McGuinness produced numerous tracks as a team under the label Anjunabeats.