Stmpd Rcrds

Dutch record label

  • Ambient house
  • downtempo
  • electro house
  • tech house
  • progressive house
  • future bass
  • trap
  • trip hop
Country of originNetherlandsLocationAmsterdam, NetherlandsOfficial websitestmpdrcrds.com

Stmpd Rcrds (stylised in all caps; pronounced "stamped records") is a Dutch electronic dance music record label owned by record producer Martin Garrix, who founded the label on 4 March 2016.[1][2][3]

History

Martin Garrix announced the creation of Stmpd through a Dutch TV show and his YouTube miniseries, The Martin Garrix Show,[4] following his departure from Spinnin' Records and MusicAllStars Management in 2015.[5][6] He stated this was the result of music rights disagreements with Spinnin'.[7][8][9]

The name of the label refers to stamps, and was inspired by his father's stamp auctioning company.[10][11]

Garrix released the first song on the label, "Now That I've Found You", featuring vocals from John Martin and Michel Zitron on 11 March 2016.[5][12][13] The original instrumental was dubbed "Don't Crack Under Pressure" by fans, after it was used in a commercial for TAG Heuer featuring Garrix himself jumping into the sea and promoting the waterproof abilities of their watches.[14] The melody of the song was originally created by Garrix during Dancefair in April 2015, and was notably later played during his closing set of Sziget Festival.[15]

To celebrate the launch of the new label, Garrix hosted a party at STORY Nightclub with "Chris Maillé" on 18 March 2016, after he closed the mainstage of Ultra Music Festival Miami.[16]

Artists

References

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External links

  • Official website
  • v
  • t
  • e
Extended plays
  • Gold Skies
  • Seven
  • Bylaw
Singles
  • "Animals"
  • "Wizard"
  • "Helicopter"
  • "Tremor"
  • "Gold Skies"
  • "Proxy"
  • "Turn Up the Speakers"
  • "Set Me Free"
  • "Virus (How About Now)"
  • "Forbidden Voices"
  • "Don't Look Down"
  • "The Only Way Is Up"
  • "Bouncybob"
  • "Now That I've Found You"
  • "Lions in the Wild"
  • "In the Name of Love"
  • "Scared to Be Lonely"
  • "Byte"
  • "There for You"
  • "Pizza"
  • "Forever"
  • "So Far Away"
  • "Like I Do"
  • "Game Over"
  • "Ocean"
  • "High on Life"
  • "Burn Out"
  • "Breach (Walk Alone)"
  • "Yottabyte"
  • "Access"
  • "Waiting for Tomorrow"
  • "Dreamer"
  • "No Sleep"
  • "Summer Days"
  • "These Are the Times"
  • "Home"
  • "Used to Love"
  • "Drown"
  • "Higher Ground"
  • "Pressure"
  • "We Are the People"
  • "Love Runs Out"
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