Martin Garrix Albums Ranked

Martijn Gerard Garritsen (born 14 May 1996), professionally known as Martin Garrix and under other pseudonyms such as Ytram and GRX, is a Dutch DJ and record producer. His most known singles are “Animals”, “In the Name of Love”, and “Scared to Be Lonely”. He was ranked number one on DJ Mag‘s Top 100 DJs list for three consecutive years (2016, 2017, and 2018). He has performed at music festivals such as Coachella, Electric Daisy Carnival, Ultra Music Festival, Tomorrowland, and Creamfields. In 2014 he headlined the 1st edition of Ultra South Africa making this his first major festival. In the same year, he became the youngest DJ to headline the 2014 Ultra Music Festival at the age of 17. He was a resident DJ at Spain’s Hï Ibiza (2017) and Ushuaïa Ibiza (2016 and 2018). He founded the label Stmpd Records in 2016, months after leaving Spinnin’ Records and before signing with Sony Music. Here are all of Martin Garrix’s albums ranked.

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6. Seven (2016)

“The most forgettable Martin Garrix project. You listen to this project and you think, “What really separates this guy from other house producers?” Nothing, really. It’s very generic and standard for a house EP. No real surprises or crazy parts. Tracks like WIEE and Spotless are somewhat good, but I think they were highly carried by their co-producers as the styles are almost entirely influenced by them instead of Garrix. Most of the other tracks fall short of even becoming enjoyable to listen to. There’s really a lot of different styles on here which I admire in an EP from such a mediocre producer as Garrix, but he also lacks a whole lot of consistency on this thing. The song Together is very nostalgic, but nostalgia doesn’t mean good. It’s actually a rather cheesy and kinda boring song. Needless to say, a pretty inessential EP in Martin Garrix’s discography.”

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5. Bylaw (2018)

“All are great though. Not a single bad song. I liked how I saw elements of spotless and forbidden voices I like this EP, I also enjoyed the more aggressive songs. I love how he balances everything out.”

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4. The Martin Garrix Experience (2019)

“The first half is popped and the second half is divided into club sounds, making it an on-parade of hits and live classic songs. There is no flow as a single album, but both songs have a high degree of completeness and are highly recommended for likes of Avicii and Afrojack.”

The Martin Garrix Experience by Martin Garrix on Apple Music

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3. 2019 Remixed (2019)

“I love the Dyro Remix of These Are The Times, such a fun style that blends electro house with future house very effectively. That’s my personal highlight from this. Overall decent pack, not sure about some of the songs but they’re all pretty good.”

2019 Remixed by Martin Garrix on Apple Music

2. The Martin Garrix Collection (2017)

“For some reason, the famous pizza, bytes are only in here and I can not understand. Even though both are indispensable songs in the excitement of super-masterpieces… You can really see the better when you listen to live videos”

1. Gold Skies (2014)

“If I had an entire stadium to myself for only 25 minutes, with full access to the sound system, I would play this EP. 25 minutes of energetic, epic sounds. At full volume, this music makes me feel truly alive. Great beats. Some unique sound combinations I haven’t heard from others in the genre.”

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