About this album
Where they were
Bylaw marks Martin Garrix's return to solo releases after his immensely successful album, 'Seven,' which showcased his ability to blend various EDM subgenres. Released in late 2018, this EP reflects his continued evolution as a leading figure in the electronic music scene, following a series of collaborations with notable artists.
Why it matters
The EP was well-received in the electronic music community, charting prominently on various dance music charts and reinforcing Garrix's status as a top-tier producer. Additionally, tracks like 'Breach (Walk Alone)' gained significant airplay at festivals, contributing to the ongoing popularity of big room house during this period.
Essential tracks
- "Breach (Walk Alone)" — 'Breach (Walk Alone)' serves as the EP's standout track, combining anthemic melodies with driving beats that resonate well on festival stages.
- "Yottabyte" — With its intricate sound design and uplifting drops, 'Yottabyte' exemplifies Garrix's knack for creating euphoric moments that captivate audiences.
- "Waiting for Tomorrow" — 'Waiting for Tomorrow' features emotive vocal work that adds depth to the EP, showcasing Garrix's ability to fuse lyrical storytelling with energetic production.
Release Date
October 19, 2018
Artist Origin
Kingdom of the Netherlands
Tracklist
- 1 Breach (Walk Alone) 2:58
- 2 Yottabyte 3:30
- 3 Latency 3:24
- 4 Access 3:15
- 5 Waiting for Tomorrow 4:07