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Martin Garrix - Wikipedia PDF
Martin Garrix - Wikipedia PDF
Background information
Columbia (United
Kingdom) (2016–present) •
Sony (2016–present)[7]
Associated acts Area21 •
Matisse & Sadko •
David Guetta •Brooks •
Avicii •Jay Hardway •
Julian Jordan •
Bassjackers •Firebeatz •
Mesto •MOTi •
Justin Mylo •Cesqeaux •
Dimitri Vegas & Like
Mike •
Sander van Doorn •
DVBBS •
Florian Picasso •
Afrojack •Tiësto •
Blinders •Dyro •
Pierce Fulton •CMC$
Website martingarrix.com
Early life
Garrix was born as Martijn Gerard
Garritsen on 14 May 1996 in Amstelveen
in the Netherlands, the son of Gerard and
Karin Garritsen. He has a younger sister
named Laura.[9][10][11] He showed musical
interest at an early age and learned to play
the guitar at the age of 8.
Career
2012–2014: Spinnin' Records deal,
"Animals", and Gold Skies
Philanthropy
In May 2016, Garrix headlined an event in
Los Angeles[105] with all proceeds going to
the non-profit organization Fuck Cancer,
dedicated to early detection, prevention
and providing support to those affected by
cancer.[106][107]
Book
On 23 August 2018, Garrix posted a
picture of the cover of his then upcoming
book Martin Garrix Life = Crazy, containing
photographs of his career life and
personal life. The photographs featured in
the book were taken by Louis Van Baar.
The book was released in October
2018.[110]
Discography
Extended plays
Filmography
Title Year Role Notes Ref.
[111]
NCIS: Ibiza 2015 Short comedy film by Funny or Die
[112]
The Ride 2016 Himself Documentary by MTV
[46]
What We Started 2017 Documentary
References
1. Lucas (16 November 2015). "These
Are Martin Garrix's Top 5 Tracks That
You Didn't Know He Produced" . Your
EDM. Retrieved 22 April 2017.
2. "Martin Garrix reveals secret alias at
Tomorrowland" . DJ Mag. 24 July
2017. Retrieved 30 July 2017.
3. Vance, William (18 January 2015).
"Martin Garrix Returns To Progressive
House With Free Track 'Forbidden
Voices' " . EDM Tunes. Retrieved
1 February 2018.
4. Reis, Sean (18 January 2015). "Martin
Garrix Leaves Big Room, Doesn't Go
Deeper" . EDM Sauce. Retrieved
1 February 2018.
5. Leite, Hosannah. "Martin Garrix
anuncia novidades com Justin
Bieber" . Wonderland in Rave (in
Portuguese). Retrieved 1 February
2018.
6. Bein, Kat (26 May 2017). "Martin
Garrix and Troye Sivan Are 'There For
You' With Feel Good Future Bass:
Watch Video" . Billboard. Retrieved
1 February 2018.
7. Roy Carter, Dan (26 July 2016).
"Martin Garrix inks worldwide deal
with Sony Music" . Dancing
Astronaut. Retrieved 1 February 2018.
8. In isolation, Martijn and Garritsen are
pronounced [mɑrˈtɛin] and
[ˈɣɑrɪtsə(n)], respectively.
9. "Martin Garrix - Works -
MusicBrainz" . musicbrainz.org.
10. "World famous DJ Martin Garrix:
artwork in Amstelveen is a huge
rainbow!" . NH Nieuws (in Dutch). 2
July 2015. Retrieved 1 February 2018.
11. Greenburg, Zack O'Malley (15
January 2015). "30 Under 30: Nine
Questions With Martin Garrix" .
Forbes. Retrieved 12 October 2016.
12. Bein, Kat (9 March 2015). "Martin
Garrix's Advice for Young DJs: "Spend
as Much Time as You Can in the
Studio" " . Miami New Times.
Retrieved 1 February 2018.
13. Renée (12 February 2014). "10 Things
You Didn't Know About Martin
Garrix" . Turn Up the Bass. Retrieved
1 February 2018.
14. Lambert, Molly (7 December 2016).
"Martin Garrix Is The Happiest
Superstar DJ In EDM" . MTV News.
Retrieved 9 December 2016.
15. Dan, Carter. "Interview – Martin
Garrix, the youngest ever Beatport
No. 1 spot-holder, speaks about the
journey so far" . Beatport.com.
Archived from the original on 25
August 2013. Retrieved 12 August
2013.
16. Kerri Mason (20 May 2013). "Martin
Garrix is an 'Animal': Exclusive" .
Billboard. Retrieved 13 August 2013.
17. "Martin Garrix Makes History with
"Animals" " . Your EDM. Retrieved
24 June 2013.
18. "Nederlander Martin Garrix scoort
internationaal – Nieuws Detail –
MEGA TOP 50" . Mega Top 50. 7
August 2013. Retrieved 10 August
2015.
19. Steffen Hung. "Martin Garrix –
Animals" . Dutch Charts. Retrieved
10 August 2015.
20. "Project T (Martin Garrix Remix)
Spinnin Records" . Beatport.
Retrieved 25 May 2014.
21. McCarthy, Zel (18 November 2013).
"Martin Garrix Signs to Scooter Braun
Projects, Earns a UK No. 1:
Exclusive" . Billboard. Retrieved
7 September 2014.
22. Gold Skies by Sander van Doorn,
Martin Garrix & DVBBS , 2 June 2014,
retrieved 14 August 2018
23. Gold Skies - EP by Martin Garrix , 8
July 2014, retrieved 14 August 2018
24. Mason, Kerri (1 March 2014). "EDMs
Teenage Dream" . Billboard- The
International Newsweekly of Music,
Video and Home Entertainment: 33–
35. Retrieved 16 June 2015.
(subscription required)
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