Latest Release
- NOV 22, 2024
- 1 Song
- In The Name Of Love - Single · 2016
- Scared To Be Lonely - Single · 2017
- Animals - Single · 2013
- Ocean (feat. Khalid) - Single · 2018
- Told You So - Single · 2024
- Summer Days (feat. Macklemore & Patrick Stump) - Single · 2019
- Pressure (feat. Tove Lo) - Single · 2021
- Real Love - Single · 2023
- Drown - Single · 2020
- Hero - Single · 2022
Albums
- 2019
- 2024
- 2022
- 2022
Artist Playlists
- This Dutch upstart changed the sound of EDM when he was just 17.
Compilations
Radio Shows
- Exclusive tracks and new talent from Martin Garrix's label, STMPD RCRDS.
- Anna Lunoe talks with Martin Garrix and Elderbrook about their new collaboration "Fire".
- The world's No. 1 DJ showcases the best of 2018 on STMPD RCRDS.
- The "Body" hitmakers get in the mix.
- Tiesto guests, plus this week's most streamed songs.
- Music from the festival's big acts including Kaskade and Tiesto.
- A special mix from the DJ, featuring Blinders and TV Noise.
- Martin Garrix joins Zane to run through his Essentials playlist.
About Martin Garrix
Few DJs have risen faster than Martin Garrix. In 2013, when he was just 16, the Dutch dance-music fan (born Martijn Garritsen in May 1996) paid for his ticket to Miami’s Ultra Music Festival, along with 330,000 other attendees; the following year, he performed there—and also at Coachella, Electric Daisy Carnival, and Tomorrowland. The catalyst was his breakout hit, “Animals,” an electro-house anthem that sent shockwaves through EDM, setting the tone for several years’ worth of big-room bangers. (It also got the attention of Justin Bieber manager Scooter Braun, who scooped up the teenaged producer for his roster.) By the time Garrix was 20, DJ Magazine named him the world’s No. 1 DJ. Since then, he has straddled dance cred and pop crossover, collaborating with fellow DJs Dillon Francis, Hardwell, and Tiësto (Garrix's mentor and early champion) as well as Usher, Ed Sheeran, and Dua Lipa. He’s come a long way from the savagery of “Animals”: One of his signature moves, in songs like “In the Name of Love,” with Bebe Rexha, or “Ocean,” with Khalid, is something like the EDM equivalent of the power ballad: taking a silky, sensitive mood and building up the synths and drums until they sound all but indestructible.
- HOMETOWN
- Amstelveen, The Netherlands
- BORN
- May 14, 1996
- GENRE
- Dance