A decade ago, on March 3, 2014, Martin Garrix, riding the wave of success from his groundbreaking hit ‘Animals’, released ‘Proxy’ – a gift to his fans as a free download. This track cemented Martin Garrix‘s reputation as a purveyor of massive big room anthems, showcasing his knack for creating tracks that combine euphoric melodies with powerful, jaw-dropping elements. ‘Proxy’ quickly became a mainstage anthem, known for its ability to electrify crowds worldwide and add an intense energy to Martin Garrix‘s already dynamic sets.
Martin Garrix‘s ascent in the world of electronic and pop music has been nothing short of meteoric. His continuous breaking of barriers and crafting of chart-topping productions have placed him among the elite in the music industry. Known for his infectious energy and innovative productions, Martin Garrix has headlined major festivals across the globe, founded the label STMPD RCRDS, and mentored upcoming artists, all while winning the coveted #1 spot in DJ Mag’s Top 100 DJs list three times consecutively.
‘Proxy’ is a testament to Martin Garrix‘s dedication to his fans and his artistry. It exemplifies his ability to produce music that not only resonates with a wide audience but also pushes the boundaries of electronic music. With his label STMPD RCRDS, Martin Garrix continues to explore his musical passions, solidifying his status as one of the most influential and forward-thinking artists in the modern music landscape.
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