Area21
AREA21 (stylized as AREA21) is a Dutch-American electronic dance music project and duo formed by DJ and producer Martin Garrix and singer-songwriter and producer Maejor in 2016.[1] The duo presents itself through alien alter egos known as M and M, delivering a futuristic sound that blends EDM, hip-hop, and pop elements to promote themes of unity and exploration of life's profound questions.[2] Their debut single, "Spaceships," was released on March 31, 2016, via Martin Garrix's label STMPD RCRDS, marking the project's entry into the music scene with its trap-influenced electro house style.[3] Over the following years, AREA21 built anticipation through a series of singles, including "We Did It" in 2017 and "La La La" in 2021, often accompanied by animated music videos produced by Titmouse, Inc.[2] These releases culminated in their first full-length album, Greatest Hits Vol. 1, issued on November 12, 2021, by STMPD RCRDS and Hollywood Records, featuring 12 tracks such as "Followers," "Mona Lisa," and "Time Machine."[4] In addition to recorded music, AREA21 expanded into live performance with AREA21: Live On Planet Earth, a concert special capturing their first full live show, which premiered on Hulu in the United States, Star+ in Latin America, and Disney+ (under the Star banner) internationally on April 5, 2023, accompanied by a live album.[2] The project has garnered millions of streams across platforms and, as of 2025, continues to evolve with performances and previews of new material, including unreleased tracks like "Drinks Up" and progress on a second studio album, highlighting their immersive, otherworldly aesthetic.[4][5][6]Members
Martin Garrix
Martijn Gerard Garritsen, known professionally as Martin Garrix, was born on May 14, 1996, in Amstelveen, Netherlands, and holds Dutch nationality.[7][8] He rose to international prominence in the electronic dance music scene at age 17 with his breakthrough single "Animals," released in June 2013, which topped charts across multiple countries and amassed hundreds of millions of streams.[9][10] In 2016, Garrix founded his own record label, STMPD RCRDS, to foster emerging talent and provide creative independence for his projects.[11] As a core member of Area21, Garrix serves as the primary producer, DJ, guitarist, and vocalist, having initiated the duo in 2016 as a collaborative outlet for experimental electronic pop that blends his production style with thematic storytelling.[12][13] His role emphasizes hands-on production, where he handled the majority of the sonic development for the project's early outputs, including tracks like "Spaceships" and contributions to the album Greatest Hits Vol. 1.[14] Garrix's expertise in crafting uplifting, high-energy electronic sounds complements Maejor's vocal and hip-hop influences, creating a balanced dynamic in their partnership.[15] Garrix's solo success, including multiple No. 1 rankings on DJ Mag's Top 100 DJs poll—achieved five times by 2024—directly facilitated Area21's signing to STMPD RCRDS, his label, enabling the project's growth under his established infrastructure.[16][17] This affiliation has allowed Area21 to leverage Garrix's global platform while maintaining a distinct identity focused on innovative, narrative-driven music.[18]Maejor
Brandon Michael Green, born July 23, 1988, in Southfield, Michigan, is an American record producer, singer, and songwriter professionally known as Maejor (formerly Bei Maejor and Maejor Ali).[19] Raised in the Detroit area, he graduated from the University of Michigan in 2008 before moving to Los Angeles to pursue music full-time.[20] His early career focused on R&B and hip-hop, where he self-taught production through online resources and built a reputation as a songwriter and performer.[20] Maejor gained prominence in the late 2000s and early 2010s through mixtapes such as Upscale (2012), which showcased his blend of contemporary R&B and pop elements, and by penning tracks for major artists including Justin Bieber on songs like "Heartbreaker" (2013) and "One Love" (2015).[21][22] This period marked his transition from solo rap and R&B projects to broader collaborations, highlighting his versatile vocal style rooted in hip-hop influences. His American perspective as an outsider to the predominantly European EDM scene later infused Area21 with a more pop-accessible edge, broadening its appeal beyond traditional electronic music audiences.[22] In Area21, co-founded with Martin Garrix in 2016, Maejor serves as lead vocalist, co-producer, and DJ, infusing the duo's futuristic electronic sound with hip-hop and R&B sensibilities.[23] He provides the primary lyrics and vocal performances on key tracks, including "We Did It" (2017), where his hip-hop-infused verses drive the narrative of triumph, and "Happy" (2018), featuring his uplifting R&B delivery over tropical rhythms.[24][25] Maejor co-conceived the project's sci-fi alien persona and thematic universe, complementing Garrix's production backbone with raw, emotive vocals that humanize the otherworldly aesthetic.[11][26]History
Formation and early years (2016–2019)
Area21 was formed in early 2016 in Amsterdam, Netherlands, as a collaborative side project between Dutch DJ and producer Martin Garrix and American singer-songwriter Maejor. The duo conceived the act as a "futuristic alien duo" named M&M, drawing visual and thematic inspiration from space exploration and extraterrestrial narratives to create an immersive, otherworldly EDM experience. This concept was integral from the outset, with their music and accompanying visuals portraying the pair as aliens spreading positive vibes across the universe before crash-landing on Earth. The project signed to Garrix's newly launched label, STMPD RCRDS, which facilitated its development and distribution.[11][27] The duo's debut single, "Spaceships," premiered during Garrix's headline set at Ultra Music Festival in Miami on March 19, 2016, where it captivated audiences as one of ten unreleased tracks performed that night. The track officially released on April 8, 2016, via STMPD RCRDS, blending future bass elements with Maejor's rap-infused vocals and establishing Area21's signature sci-fi aesthetic through its animated music video depicting interstellar travel. This release marked the project's formal introduction to the EDM scene, generating buzz and speculation about the collaborators involved, with Garrix's identity confirmed shortly after but Maejor's role teased for months.[28][29][30] Building on this momentum, Area21 issued a series of singles through 2019, each accompanied by thematic sci-fi music videos and live debuts at major festivals. "We Did It" followed on June 23, 2017, a hip-hop-leaning track that premiered earlier in Garrix's sets and highlighted the duo's playful alien persona. Subsequent releases included "Glad You Came" on December 1, 2017, which debuted at Ultra Music Festival 2017; "Happy" on February 9, 2018, featuring upbeat production and exploratory visuals; and "Help" on March 8, 2019, a trap-influenced critique of human superficiality with an animated lyric video showing the aliens observing Earth. Despite the project's innovative appeal, activity remained limited due to Garrix's extensive solo touring and production commitments, resulting in sporadic releases but steady fanbase growth through festival performances, such as at Tomorrowland Belgium in 2017, where tracks like "We Did It" helped solidify their presence in the EDM community.[31][32][33][34][35]Debut album and expansion (2021)
In 2021, Area21 shifted from sporadic releases to a more structured rollout, beginning with a series of singles that built anticipation for their debut album. The project kicked off the year with "La La La" on April 9, followed by "Pogo" on May 21, "Mona Lisa" on June 18, "Lovin' Every Minute" on August 27, "Followers" on September 17, and "Own the Night" on October 15.[36][37] These tracks, all part of the forthcoming album, featured the duo's signature blend of electronic production and pop-infused vocals, often accompanied by animated music videos depicting alien protagonists spreading messages of unity and escapism.[38] The culmination arrived with the announcement and release of Greatest Hits Vol. 1 on November 12, 2021, through STMPD RCRDS in partnership with Hollywood Records. Despite its title suggesting a retrospective, the 12-track album served as Area21's conceptual debut, presenting original material as if from an extraterrestrial "greatest hits" collection spanning their fictional journey.[39][40] Produced and performed by Martin Garrix and Maejor over nine months, it included the preceding singles alongside new songs like "Time Machine" and "Human," emphasizing themes of interstellar adventure and positivity.[4] Promotion centered on the project's sci-fi lore, with an animated album trailer and interconnected music videos forming a narrative arc of alien invasion through music.[41] Area21 made their first major live appearance at the iHeartRadio Music Festival in September, where they debuted "Followers" and announced the album to a live audience, marking a pivot toward in-person engagement.[42] Critics praised the album for its innovative fusion of EDM drops with accessible pop hooks and rap elements, hailing it as a vibrant, genre-defying effort that humanized electronic music while staying true to the alien aesthetic.[43][26] The album era also spurred expansion beyond music, with heightened social media activity on platforms like YouTube and Instagram featuring alien-themed teasers, behind-the-scenes lore, and fan interactions to immerse followers in the Area21 universe.[44] Complementing this, Area21 launched their first official merchandise line via an online store, offering album-inspired items such as apparel and vinyl editions tied to the extraterrestrial motifs, with CD pre-sales beginning in October.[45][46]Live releases and recent developments (2023–present)
In April 2023, AREA21 released the live album and concert film Live on Planet Earth, capturing a high-energy 2022 performance with a full live band, including Martin Garrix on guitar, and featuring live renditions of tracks from their debut album Greatest Hits Vol. 1.[47][48] The 46-minute special premiered on Hulu in the United States, Star+ in Latin America, and Disney+ internationally, showcasing the project's theatrical sci-fi aesthetic through pyrotechnics and elevated staging.[47] The project experienced a revival in 2024 after a hiatus, with the premiere of the unreleased track "Drinks Up" during Martin Garrix's set at Ultra Music Festival Miami on March 23.[49][5] Teased as part of forthcoming material, the drum and bass-infused song marked AREA21's return to new music production. This momentum continued into 2025, with "Drinks Up" performed again during Martin Garrix's headline shows at Los Angeles State Historic Park on June 29, where Maejor joined onstage for the collaborative set.[50] In late 2024, Martin Garrix confirmed in an interview tied to Untold Festival that a second studio album is in development, building on the duo's sci-fi narrative with expanded thematic elements.[51] As of late 2025, AREA21 maintains sporadic output amid Garrix and Maejor's solo commitments, prioritizing festival appearances over full tours while focusing on completing the new album. "Drinks Up" remains unreleased but is anticipated as a single in the near term, potentially aligning with the album rollout.[5]Musical style
Themes and influences
Area21's music is centered around a futuristic sci-fi narrative depicting the duo as extraterrestrial beings known as M and M, who travel through the cosmos spreading messages of unity and positive energy before crash-landing on Earth.[27] This core theme is visually reinforced through artwork and music videos featuring space suits, UFOs, and planetary motifs, creating an immersive alien aesthetic that portrays the project as an otherworldly invasion of joy and escapism.[52] The narrative arc unfolds like a space journey, with the aliens exploring human experiences from the Nevada desert to global cities, emphasizing themes of human-alien unity and living in the moment amid chaos.[27] The project's influences draw from a blend of electronic dance music (EDM) rooted in Martin Garrix's big-room style and Maejor's hip-hop storytelling, resulting in a genre-fusing sound that incorporates pop elements and experimental vibes.[27] Lyrically, the songs promote escapism, self-expression, and blocking negativity, as seen in tracks like "Followers," which critiques social media conformity while celebrating real human connections over digital distractions.[27] Additional inspirations include virtual band concepts akin to Gorillaz for narrative depth, OutKast's eclectic hip-hop innovation, and Daft Punk's futuristic electronic persona, allowing Area21 to approach EDM with a playful, outer-space perspective free from conventional constraints.[53] The thematic evolution began with early singles like "Spaceships" and "Girls" in 2016, which established the alien lore through high-energy anthems of interstellar partying and discovery.[12] This foundation expanded in the 2021 debut album Greatest Hits Vol. 1, presented as a fictional retrospective discography chronicling the duo's earthly adventures and reinforcing the project's multimedia storytelling.[27] Recent developments, including teases for a second album announced in late 2024, suggest deeper world-building with new material that builds on this lore, potentially incorporating refreshed visuals and sounds to further the aliens' ongoing saga, with ongoing work confirmed as of late 2024 and a new drum and bass-influenced track ID "Drinks Up" debuted in March 2024 at Ultra Music Festival, indicating further evolution in production style.[54][53][6][55] Culturally, Area21's sci-fi framework has inspired fan engagement, including artwork and creative tributes that extend the project's universe beyond music, positioning it as a holistic multimedia experience blending performance, visuals, and community interaction.[56]Production techniques
Area21's music production centers on a hybrid electronic dance music (EDM) and pop style, featuring prominent synth-driven melodies, chopped and processed vocals, and tempos typically ranging from 128 to 150 beats per minute (BPM) to ensure dancefloor compatibility.[57] This core sound draws from Garrix's expertise in layered drops and builds, integrated with Maejor's vocal contributions, often auto-tuned for a polished, futuristic edge.[58] The duo employs FL Studio as their primary digital audio workstation (DAW), facilitating intricate sound layering and effects processing typical in EDM production.[58] Key techniques include remote collaboration between Garrix in the Netherlands and Maejor in the United States, where they exchange stems—partially completed tracks—for mutual refinement, allowing organic evolution without rigid genre constraints.[59] This method has enabled innovative vocal manipulations, such as pitch-shifting to create "alien" effects that enhance the project's sci-fi immersion in a single sentence. Sound design emphasizes heavy reverb on synths and pads to evoke spatial, otherworldly atmospheres, complementing the thematic auditory experience.[59] The production style has evolved from the raw, high-energy EDM builds in early singles released between 2016 and 2019 to more structured pop arrangements in their 2021 debut album Greatest Hits Vol. 1, incorporating diverse melodic elements and genre fusions.[60] By 2023, live releases like Live on Planet Earth expanded this with extended mixes tailored for performances, incorporating real-time crowd interactions and dynamic transitions to adapt studio techniques for stage energy.[61]Discography
Albums
Area21's discography features a mix of studio and live albums released through STMPD RCRDS, often in collaboration with Hollywood Records. Their music emphasizes an otherworldly electronic pop aesthetic, blending production by Martin Garrix and songwriting by Maejor. The debut studio album, Greatest Hits Vol. 1, was released on November 12, 2021.[39] This 12-track project, running 33 minutes, serves as a conceptual retrospective for the fictional alien band, compiling earlier singles like "La La La" and "Pogo" alongside new material such as "Time Machine" and "Followers."[62] By 2025, the album had contributed significantly to Area21's overall streaming totals, with the project's songs surpassing 290 million streams on Spotify.[63] On April 5, 2023, Area21 issued their first live album, Live on Planet Earth, accompanied by a concert film.[2] Capturing a 2022 performance with a full band—featuring Martin Garrix on guitar—this 15-track release, approximately 42 minutes in length, includes live renditions of tracks from Greatest Hits Vol. 1 as well as pre-album songs like "Spaceships" and "We Did It," with exclusive mixes emphasizing the project's energetic stage presence.[61] As of 2025, Area21 is developing a second studio album, with no confirmed release date.[53] Teased tracks such as "Drinks Up," previewed in live sets including Ultra Music Festival 2024, are anticipated to appear on the project.[53]Singles
Area21's singles were primarily released through digital download and streaming platforms via STMPD RCRDS, often accompanied by official music videos and promotional live performances. The project debuted with a series of pre-album singles between 2016 and 2019, establishing its futuristic electronic pop sound, before a flurry of releases tied to the 2021 album Greatest Hits Vol. 1. These tracks frequently featured collaborations in production between Martin Garrix and Maejor, with visuals emphasizing space-themed narratives.[64]Pre-album singles
The early singles laid the foundation for Area21's discography, focusing on upbeat, genre-blending tracks distributed digitally by STMPD RCRDS under Epic Records affiliation.- "Spaceships" was released on April 1, 2016, as the project's debut single, marking the first public reveal of Garrix's involvement.[28]
- "Girls" was released on May 20, 2016, as the follow-up single.
- "We Did It" followed on June 23, 2017, available in digital formats, and garnered attention for its celebratory vibe in electronic circles.[65]
- "Glad You Came," released December 1, 2017, continued the digital rollout, with a music video highlighting the duo's animated aesthetic.
- "Happy" arrived on February 9, 2018, as a tropical-infused digital single emphasizing positivity.
- "Help" was issued on March 8, 2019, serving as the final pre-album release in digital format, bridging to the project's expanded phase.
2021 album singles
In support of Greatest Hits Vol. 1, Area21 issued six singles throughout 2021, all in digital download and streaming formats via STMPD RCRDS, exclusively licensed to Hollywood Records; these tracks were promoted with high-production videos and live teasers.- "La La La" debuted on April 9, 2021, as the lead single.[38]
- "Pogo" was released May 21, 2021, featuring energetic beats suited for festival play.
- "Mona Lisa" followed on June 18, 2021, with digital availability and a visually striking video.
- "Lovin' Every Minute" came out August 27, 2021, capturing the project's feel-good ethos.
- "Followers" dropped September 17, 2021, emphasizing digital-era themes.
- "Own the Night" concluded the run on October 15, 2021, ahead of the album's November launch.