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Martin Garrix Responds to Spinnin…Again

The battle between Martin Garrix and Spinnin’ Records continues. In case you missed the story in 2015, let me bring you up to speed: Martin Garrix left the Dutch label and its management company, Music All-Stars, in August, but the split has been less than amicable since. Though Spinnin’ assured Garrix that they released ownership of his music, he still sued them and his former manager for not only his music, but for “misleading him” into contracts that weren’t in his best interests. Last week, Spinnin’ released yet another statement, saying not only would they retain licensing rights until 2017, but that Garrix also owes them for breaching his contract.

In this recent press release we received this morning, Garrix admits that he granted Spinnin’ a 7-year license to all his music up until the termination, but says he took even more legal action to confirm any obligations to Spinnin’/MAS. Should the court rule in his favor, they will be forced to compensate him rather than the other way around, as was previously stated last week. Garrix goes on to promise to release more evidence of his story, which will hopefully continue to sway public opinion to his side.

Read the full press release below:

Dear all,

I would like to take this opportunity to thank my fans for their support and I wish everyone 2016 full of love and great music!

With reference to the statement that Spinnin’ Records’ issued a couple of days ago regarding my termination of the management agreement with MAS and my artist agreement with Spinnin’, I feel the urge to set the record straight on a number of things that are stated.

Spinnin’s statement is – to say the least – one sided and in any case incorrect in some respects.

Don’t be misled: further legal proceedings are initiated by me, not Spinnin’ or MAS,  and the main object of those proceedings is to ask the court to confirm that I have rightfully terminated and nullified my agreements with Spinnin and MAS. If the court follows me in this it will be Spinnin and MAS who will have to compensate me and not as they now suggest the other way around.

My lawyers have issued a writ on 23 December 2015 and will release a more detailed statement in a few weeks setting out the details of the proceedings and the grounds for the nullification of the agreements with Spinnin and MAS.

For now, I only want to have said that Spinnin’ and MAS’ statement confirms yet again that it was absolutely the right decision for me to end my relationship with them. I really feel freed and relieved that I am as of now the rightful owner of all my music and that I can release it when, where and with whoever I want.

After getting back my music ownership rights under the pressure of the summary proceedings I have granted Spinnin’ a 7 year license on music previously released by Spinnin’, with revised conditions in my favour.  This 7 year license is nothing more than a manner to  safeguard – without litigation – the availability to all of you of my existing music and the music made by me in collaboration with other artists signed by Spinnin’.

I have a great team supporting me as always and with whom I can start the new year full of trust and confidence, with more new releases for all my fans and supporters.

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