John Martin (singer)

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Martin in 2014

John Martin Lindstrom (born 22 August 1980) is a Swedish singer-songwriter, best known for his collaborations with the Swedish House Mafia. He performed a song by Haim.

Career[change | change source]

Martin was born in Stockholm and performing with a band of local bars. In 2010, Martin was discovered by Axwell, a member of the Swedish House Mafia. He co-wrote Avicii's "Fade Into Darkness". He featured on Swedish House Mafia's "Save The World" (2011) and "Don't You Worry Child" (2012). Martin worked on Michel Zitron's album released in late 2012. In October 2013, he featured on a Tinie Tempah single "Children of the Sun" which appeared on one of Tinie's albums. In 2014, he released his debut single "Anywhere For You". He co-wrote records for Alesso and Ella Eyre. On 11 March 2016, he featured on a Martin Garrix single "Now That I've Found You" alongside Michel Zitron. It was the first release off Garrix's record label STMPD RCRDS.

Discography[change | change source]

As lead artist[change | change source]

2014: "Anywhere For You"

As featured artist[change | change source]

2011: Swedish House Mafia - "Save The World" 2012: Swedish House Mafia - "Don't You Worry Child" 2013: Tinie Tempah - "Children of the Sun" 2016: Martin Garrix - "Now That I've Found You" (alongside Michel Zitron)

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