Martin Garrix Reveals New Album Plans and Shares His Ultimate Dream Daft Punk Collaboration

Martin Garrix is thinking about his next album, and he is not playing it safe. He has started opening up about new music plans, and he sounds focused on building something bigger than just a standard release cycle.

He says a full album is back on his radar. Not rushed. Not a collection of leftovers. He wants it to feel intentional. He has been sitting on ideas, testing sounds in sets, and watching how crowds react before locking anything in.

One name keeps coming up when he talks about dream collaborations: Daft Punk. Garrix calls them a long-time inspiration. He points to their production style and how they shaped electronic music without relying on trends. A collaboration, if it ever happened, sits firmly in “dream scenario” territory for him, but he does not hide the excitement when he mentions it.

There is also a clear shift in how he approaches albums now. Earlier releases felt tied to deadlines and label cycles. This time he seems more interested in patience. He wants tracks that survive outside the club, not just peaks in a festival set.

Fans are already speculating what direction he might take. Garrix has moved across big-room energy, radio-friendly hits, and more melodic work in recent years, so expectations stay wide open. He does not narrow it down much either. He seems comfortable letting the music lead first.

For now, there is no release date and no confirmed tracklist. Just intent, ideas, and a hint that something larger may be forming in the background.

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