Martin Garrix To Launch STMPD RCRDS Label With Showcase In Miami

After a highly publicized split with Spinnin' Records, Martin Garrix has finally launched his own label called STMPD RCRDS. He's kicking things off in a big way, too, as the first release will be his upcoming track "Now That I've Found You," which was teased at EDC Mexico last week and can be heard in the video above.

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After a highly publicized split with Spinnin’ Records, Martin Garrix has finally launched his own label called STMPD RCRDS. He’s kicking things off in a big way, too, as the first release will be his upcoming track “Now That I’ve Found You,” which drops on March 11th and can be heard in the video above.

Featuring melancholic guitars, big strings, a heavenly plucked riff and booming piano chords alongside John & Michel’s powerful indie-rock style vocal, it’s a seriously big track – and one that heightens anticipation for Garrix’s upcoming debut album.

The good news doesn’t stop there, either, as the producer also announced that he’ll be holding a label showcase at Story Miami during WMC, where Arty, Jay Hardway, Julian Jordan and Matisse & Sadko will join him, along with some surprise guests.

“My aim with STMPD RCRDS is to foster an artist first community to support great music. It’s important for young, undiscovered talent and veterans alike to have a support system that is invested in and dedicated to their success above all else, ” says Garrix.

So, there you have it. A ton of good news for Martin Garrix fans today. He’ll no doubt be showing off a ton of unreleased music in Miami as well, and given how promising “Now That I’ve Found You” sounds, we can’t wait to see what else the talented young producer has in store for us.


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