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A collaborative powerhouse track combining Afrojack’s signature pitch-bent Dutch house shrieks with Garrix’s driving arrangements. The track is notable for its complex sound design during the breakdown and its highly kinetic drop, making full use of the stereo field. 5. "Virus (How About Now)" (with MOTi)

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| | Track Title | Release Year | Source/Notes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Martin Garrix | Animals | 2013 | Highest-charting instrumental track since 1996; cornerstone of the EP | | Martin Garrix & Jay Hardway | Wizard | 2013 | Chart-topping single; included on Gold Skies EP | | Martin Garrix & Firebeatz | Helicopter | 2014 | Major single release | | Dimitri Vegas, Martin Garrix & Like Mike | Tremor (Sensation 2014 Anthem) | 2014 | Official festival anthem; included on Gold Skies EP | | Martin Garrix, Sander Van Doorn & DVBBS feat. Aleesia | Gold Skies | 2014 | Title track of debut EP and first vocal track | | Martin Garrix | Proxy | 2014 | Solo track capping off the Gold Skies EP | | Martin Garrix | Animals (Remixes) | 2014 | Release of various remixes of his breakout hit |

Born Martijn Gerard Garritsen on May 14, 1996, in Amstelveen, Netherlands, Martin Garrix began producing music at the age of eight. He was introduced to the world of music production by his father, who was a guitarist and music enthusiast. Garrix's early influences included Tiësto, Swedish House Mafia, and deadmau5, which inspired him to pursue a career in music production. Under the guidance of renowned DJ and producer, Tiësto, Garrix began to make a name for himself in the EDM scene. "Virus (How About Now)" (with MOTi) Free Lossless

In 2014, Garrix released his debut EP, Gold Skies . The title track, a collaboration with Sander van Doorn, DVBBS, and Aleesia, became a defining anthem of the summer festival season. It proved that Garrix had a deep ear for emotional, radio-friendly melodies alongside heavy mainstage drops. Mainstage Collaborations

While official tracklists vary, a collection labeled "2014" would focus on the "Big Room House" sound that defined the mainstage era. Common tracks found in this era's sets and compilations include: : The iconic track that launched his career. "Wizard" : A collaboration with Jay Hardway. "Helicopter" : Produced alongside Firebeatz. For club DJs and audiophiles, this was the ultimate prize

For audiophiles and collectors, file names like are more than just a download; they represent a digital time capsule. They signify a specific moment in dance music history when a teenager from Amsterdam took over the world, captured in lossless audio quality.

Released in late 2014, "Virus" bridged the gap between big room energy and melodic progression. The soaring chord progressions during the build-up and the gritty, electro-fueled bassline of the drop illustrated Garrix’s evolving sonic maturity as the year concluded. The Role of Archivists in Preserving EDM Culture

This specifies the chronological hard-stop of the audio material. It captures the transition from his aggressive big-room style to his melodic progressive house era.

While released in mid-2013, "Animals" dominated the charts well into 2014. It became the first instrumental track to reach number one on the UK Singles Chart since 1999. In lossless quality, the iconic, minimalist "woodblock" drop carries a pristine punch. "Wizard" (with Jay Hardway)