"Crackin (Martin Garrix Edit)" is a seminal Big Room house track by the Dutch duo Bassjackers, officially released on , through Spinnin' Records . While the original was a 2013 free track, the Martin Garrix edit transformed it into a global festival anthem that peaked at #2 on the Beatport charts. Musical Profile
Heavy hitters like Hardwell , Tiësto , Armin van Buuren , and Afrojack featured the track in their live sets. Bassjackers - Crackin (Martin Garrix Edit)
Features a signature "snarling" synth lead, a heavy, driving kick drum, and a brooding, ominous melodic hook. Background and Evolution "Crackin (Martin Garrix Edit)" is a seminal Big
The track is characterized by the high-energy, aggressive sound that defined the "Big Room" era of the early 2010s. Electro House / Big Room. Tempo: 128 BPM. Key: G Minor. Features a signature "snarling" synth lead, a heavy,
Beyond its Beatport success, it earned the duo their first entry into the Dutch Single Top 100 chart.
The track includes recurring club-themed vocal samples: "Pull up in the club and get sh t crackin'"*. Industry Impact and Legacy
The song followed a unique release path that capitalized on Martin Garrix's meteoric rise following his hit "Animals".
"Crackin (Martin Garrix Edit)" is a seminal Big Room house track by the Dutch duo Bassjackers, officially released on , through Spinnin' Records . While the original was a 2013 free track, the Martin Garrix edit transformed it into a global festival anthem that peaked at #2 on the Beatport charts. Musical Profile
Heavy hitters like Hardwell , Tiësto , Armin van Buuren , and Afrojack featured the track in their live sets.
Features a signature "snarling" synth lead, a heavy, driving kick drum, and a brooding, ominous melodic hook. Background and Evolution
The track is characterized by the high-energy, aggressive sound that defined the "Big Room" era of the early 2010s. Electro House / Big Room. Tempo: 128 BPM. Key: G Minor.
Beyond its Beatport success, it earned the duo their first entry into the Dutch Single Top 100 chart.
The track includes recurring club-themed vocal samples: "Pull up in the club and get sh t crackin'"*. Industry Impact and Legacy
The song followed a unique release path that capitalized on Martin Garrix's meteoric rise following his hit "Animals".