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Martin Garrix teases Third Party collaboration video

Home Uncategorized Martin Garrix teases Third Party collaboration video

Martin Garrix can already lay claim to being one of dance music’s most relevant and top performing Disk-Jockey’s and producer’s on 2016. With Third Party’s Release Records going from strength to strength as it grows out of its infancy, their upcoming collaboration which is set for the release on Friday has create a stir of excitement among their fans.

As part of the build up, the official video teaser was uploaded on Martin Garrix’s YouTube account yesterday. An account boasting nearly 3 million subscribers, resulting in the 37 second video amassing over 120,000 views in the first 24 hours.

The childhood friends that make up Third Party contrast to their British roots in sound, having produced a significant amount of Swedish-esque progressive house over the past 5 years or so. Now consistently performing at the likes of Brixton Academy, Creamfields and Las Vegas, and with support from Steve Angello and Tiesto their previous work evidently caught the attention of Garrix himself.

Dropping a 3 track EP last year, their sound suitably syncs up to that of the young Dutchman’s, with its evolution towards Progressive House in recent times. Having teased “Lions In The Wild” in his sets since Ultra Music Festival Miami back in March, the imminent release looks set to be joined by impressive visuals.

Striking in sound, the video clip features breath-taking shots of a variety of landscapes, helping set up a modern interpretation of the primitive theme of the track. Quad bikes, sunset’s, desert’s and coastal views are included in a very polished package. Reflecting the quality STMPD RCRDS seems to be pursuing.

Check out the clip below!

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