Martyn | |
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Birth name | Martijn Deijkers |
Born | 1975 (age 48–49)
[1] Geldrop, Netherlands [1] |
Genres | Dubstep, drum and bass, house, techno |
Occupation(s) | Producer, DJ |
Years active | 2005–present |
Labels | 3024, Brainfeeder, Revolve:r, Ostgut Ton |
Website |
3024world |
Martijn Deijkers (sometimes spelled Deykers), known professionally as Martyn, is a Dutch producer and DJ from Eindhoven, currently based in Washington D.C. [2] in the United States. [3] He is the son of Dutch former footballer Gerrie Deijkers. He started his career by DJing drum and bass in 1996, [4] but began to include more of a dubstep influence after first hearing Kode9's "Sine of the Dub". [5] He released his first 12" singles in 2005, [6] incorporating elements of both techno and jungle. [7] Deijkers' first album, Great Lengths, was released in 2009. [8] In 2010 he released Fabric 50, the 50th installment of the Fabric Mix DJ series. [9] Martyn's second studio album, Ghost People, was released in 2011 on the American label Brainfeeder. [10]
Martyn | |
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Birth name | Martijn Deijkers |
Born | 1975 (age 48–49)
[1] Geldrop, Netherlands [1] |
Genres | Dubstep, drum and bass, house, techno |
Occupation(s) | Producer, DJ |
Years active | 2005–present |
Labels | 3024, Brainfeeder, Revolve:r, Ostgut Ton |
Website |
3024world |
Martijn Deijkers (sometimes spelled Deykers), known professionally as Martyn, is a Dutch producer and DJ from Eindhoven, currently based in Washington D.C. [2] in the United States. [3] He is the son of Dutch former footballer Gerrie Deijkers. He started his career by DJing drum and bass in 1996, [4] but began to include more of a dubstep influence after first hearing Kode9's "Sine of the Dub". [5] He released his first 12" singles in 2005, [6] incorporating elements of both techno and jungle. [7] Deijkers' first album, Great Lengths, was released in 2009. [8] In 2010 he released Fabric 50, the 50th installment of the Fabric Mix DJ series. [9] Martyn's second studio album, Ghost People, was released in 2011 on the American label Brainfeeder. [10]