During his closing performance at the virtual Tomorrowland Around the World event, Dutch EDM superstar Martin Garrix treated viewers to eight new unreleased IDs. Unless you’re a true super-fan, catching even one or two IDs in a set can be tricky. Luckily, Garrix’s flagship label STMPD RCRDS compiled clips of the tracks and posted them to Instagram, calling on fans to try to identify the artists involved. At the time of writing, it is not clear when the identity of the unknown tracks will be revealed, but the label representatives hinted that some of them will be released in the near future. It’s also important to note that STMPD has not mentioned how many of the tunes belong to Garrix, if any. Tomorrowland Around the World took place on July 25th and 2...
A bevy of the brightest in EDM have been tapped by Amazon Music for the streaming giant’s “The Summer Sessions” playlist series, which highlights their picks for the summer’s dance anthems. The electronic boy wonder Martin Garrix kicked off the series today with his playlist, which you can listen to here. Garrix’s “ultimate party summer party” selections include DubVision‘s “Sign,” Bleu Clair‘s “Need U,” Botnek‘s “Funk Accelerator,” and his fan-favorite collaboration with Dua Lipa, “Scared to Be Lonely.” The playlist also features an exclusive remix from Garrix himself. “I’m super happy to be sharing my summer playlist for everyone to be able to enjoy from the comfort of their ...
International nonprofit War Child is featuring a number of celebrity ambassadors in their latest PSA, including one of dance music’s most recognizable names, Martin Garrix. The organization’s new video aims to raise awareness of the plight children in war-torn areas continue to face, especially today considering the devastating impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. The added pressures of COVID-19 have exacerbated shortages in food supplies, and basic healthcare essentials in a number of conflict zones. “Children in war zones are often displaced from home, separated from their families, struggling to overcome their experiences,” said Garrix in the video. The pandemic has posed a new set of challenges for the War Child organization itself, whose membe...
Music and cars undoubtedly go hand in hand. Picture this—it’s late at night and you’re cruising down the highway, blasting Kavinsky‘s “Night Call” or Duke Dumont‘s “Ocean Drive,” with not a care in the world. There’s nothing better than blaring your favorite song and feeling the bass and the engine meld together, making you feel like you’re in your own personal music video. Now think about doing that in a custom Ferrari. EDM artists are known for adding high octane gas into their productions, but they add it to their luxury vehicles as well. Navigating the roads at breakneck speeds comparable to the kinetic energy of their music, here are 10 producers and DJs who have car collections will have your jaw on the floor. ...
Following the postponement of its 2020 event, Creamfields is looking forward to next summer after unveiling a mammoth lineup for its 2021 event. Originally planned for August 27th, 2020, Creamfields will return to Daresbury in Cheshire, UK August 26th to 29th. Creamfields is the UK’s oldest and arguably most renowned electronic dance music festival. Back in February of this year, they released a typically massive lineup, which featured deadmau5, Tiësto, and Martin Garrix, among many others. All three of those artists, however, were confirmed for the rescheduled 2021 event along with a few others, like Eric Prydz and Hot Since 82. Other major names in EDM to appear on next year’s fest include Above & Beyond, Fisher, Carl Cox, Tchami, and Hannah Wants. Organizers also an...
Ever since he was a teenager, Martin Garrix has been on top of the EDM world. While he has a number of iconic solo offerings under his belt, he’s collaborated with some of the biggest names in electronic music, pop, hip-hop, and beyond. From Avicii to Tiësto, Macklemore to Khalid, and Bebe Rexha to John Martin, there is no one the Dutch superstar can’t team up with in crafting a hit. In honor of his infectious sound and impressive resume, we created a poll and want to hear from you. Who should Martin Garrix collaborate with next? FOLLOW MARTIN GARRIX: Facebook: facebook.com/martin.garrixTwitter: twitter.com/martingarrixInstagram: instagram.com/martingarrixSpotify: spoti.fi/2YszVxQ
After three years of meticulous renovations, the flagship STMPD RCRDS studio of international dance music superstar Martin Garrix is finally complete. Following its acquisition in 2017, Garrix and his team flung into an intricate renovation project for the recording studios, which have been transformed into a breathatking, cutting-edge complex. Three brand new studios were introduced into the building in addition to the refurbishment of its five existing studios, and each was given its own style in terms of appearance and equipment. Perhaps most stunning is the Mix Stage, a studio dedicated to cinema mixing with an immersive Dolby Atmos Premier Studio system, which represents “Dolby’s highest certification of a dubbing stage’s technical excellence.R...
Earlier in the month of June, Tomorrowland announced its foray into the virtual concert space with its forthcoming digital fest, Tomorrowland Around the World. Organizers have now released the event’s lineup, which is as tremendous as one might expect from the venerated festival brand. Scheduled to appear at the two-day Tomorrowland Around the World festival on Saturday, July 25th and Sunday, July 26th are Adam Beyer, Armin van Buuren, Gryffin, NGHTMRE, Charlotte de Witte, David Guetta, Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Afrojack, Nervo, Martin Garrix, Amelie Lens, Steve Aoki, Tiësto, and Timmy Trumpet, among many other notable names in dance music. In a press release issued to announce the lineup, Tomorrowland organizers also unveiled a ...
In celebration of its landmark 300th episode, Martin Garrix‘s radio show is expanding to YouTube. Prior to the announcement, Garrix’s preeminent “Martin Garrix Radio” was available via Apple Podcasts and Mixcloud. The barnstorming EDM wunderkind took to Instagram to share the news. Martin Garrix According to a press release issued to announce the expansion, the addition of YouTube will give the show an extra dimension due to the infusion of “accompanying live footage of Garrix to enhance the listener’s experience even more.” With over 63 million weekly listeners, Garrix’s ubiquitous flagship radio program, which launched back in 2014, is one of the most popular electronic dance music mix shows in the world. Spanning across 83 m...
Getting in gear for the summer, DJs and producers across electronic music’s subgenres pumped out both fun, radio-friendly dance pop singles and chill, laid-back collaborations last month. Most notably, deadmau5 teamed up with The Neptunes for his first release of 2020, “Pomegranate,” exploring a nu-disco sound. Marshmello and Halsey also dropped a summery, 80s-inspired collaboration of their own called “Be Kind.” Although it touches on the struggles of being in a serious relationship, Halsey described it as “cute,” “optimistic,” and “heartfelt” in a tweet. She went on to say they thought everyone “could use the vibes right now.” This same sentiment can be found in Martin Garrix‘s latest progressive house co...
UK radio station KISS FM is gearing up to host an epic international version of #RadioRave, bringing together some of the biggest names in electronic music for five hours of back-to-back sets simultaneously broadcasted through their seven partner stations. Europe will be the place to be on May 30th, as its countries will come together, united under the love of dance music. The lineup will feature several of the world’s most renowned DJs, including David Guetta, Martin Garrix, Robin Schulz, Alan Walker, R3HAB, and Matoma, among others. The mission is to create “one of Europe’s largest house parties.” UK fans can access the event through KISS FM, while those across Europe can tune in through their local stations in their area, including Poland (RM...
Dance music prodigy Osrin has been stampeding through the ranks of the EDM realm since he was a teenager. At the ripe age of 20, his prospects look brighter and brighter every day with each scintillating future pop jam he releases, consistently dropping electronic knockouts that you’d expect to hear from a polished industry veteran. Osrin unveiled his latest tour de force today, the breathtaking future pop jam “Left to Try,” which was released via Martin Garrix‘s STMPD imprint. “Left to Try” brilliantly tightropes the line between brooding and uplifting. With its eloquent guitar plucks and wistful vocals, which explore the painstaking notion of trying to save a deteriorating relationship, the single oozes melancholic pathos and ...