Architects of a New York House Renaissance

Early Life and Family Background
Full Names: Steven Martinez and Chris Martinez
Dates of Birth:
- Steven Martinez – 1987
- Chris Martinez – 1990
Place of Birth: The Bronx, New York City, USA
Born into a Puerto Rican-American family in the Bronx, Steven and Chris Martinez were raised in a household where music was not merely entertainment but a vital form of cultural expression. Their father, a devoted music enthusiast, introduced them early to salsa, disco, freestyle, and classic house—genres that would later inform their signature sound.
The brothers grew up immersed in a tight-knit community where block parties, local DJs, and neighborhood gatherings served as their first exposure to performance culture. Their upbringing in the Bronx—long regarded as a crucible of musical innovation—provided a foundation steeped in rhythm, improvisation, and storytelling.
Unlike many of their contemporaries, The Martinez Brothers did not follow a formal academic path in music. Instead, their education came from lived experience: countless hours observing DJs, practicing mixing techniques, and absorbing the nuances of crowd dynamics.
Formative Years and Musical Awakening
The Martinez Brothers’ journey into professional DJing began remarkably early. Under the mentorship of influential figures such as Dennis Ferrer, they developed both technical proficiency and an understanding of the deeper ethos of house music.
By their early teens, the brothers were already performing at local venues, earning recognition for their maturity behind the decks. Their style—characterized by seamless transitions, deep grooves, and an intuitive sense of timing—quickly distinguished them within New York’s underground scene.
Breakthrough and Global Ascent
Ibiza Residency and International Recognition
A defining chapter in their career came with their long-standing residency at Ibiza’s iconic club DC-10 Ibiza. Their involvement with the famed Circoloco party transformed them from rising talents into global ambassadors of house music.
At DC-10, The Martinez Brothers cultivated a reputation for marathon sets that blurred the boundaries between DJing and storytelling. Their performances—often extending for hours—became immersive journeys that captured the essence of Ibiza’s hedonistic yet deeply musical culture.
Key Career Milestones
- Residency with Circoloco in Ibiza
- Performances at major festivals including Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival and Tomorrowland
- Launch of their own imprint, Cuttin’ Headz
- Collaborations with leading figures in global electronic music
Musical Style and Influences
The Martinez Brothers are often associated with house music, though their sound resists strict categorization. It incorporates:
- Deep house grooves
- Tech house rhythms
- Latin percussion influences
- Classic New York club aesthetics
Their influences span generations, including pioneers of Chicago house and New York’s club scene. Yet their Puerto Rican heritage adds a distinct rhythmic sensibility—infusing their sets with warmth, swing, and emotional resonance.
They have frequently emphasized the importance of authenticity, noting in interviews that their goal is not to chase trends but to “play what feels right in the moment.”
Discography and Notable Works
While primarily celebrated as DJs, The Martinez Brothers have also built a strong catalog of original productions and collaborations.
Selected Releases
| Year | Title | Type |
|---|---|---|
| 2014 | H 2 Da Izzo | Single |
| 2016 | Stuff in the Trunk | EP |
| 2018 | Two Much (with Elijah & Skilliam) | Single |
| 2020 | Let It Go | Single |
| 2023–2025 | Various releases on Cuttin’ Headz | Singles/EPs |
Their productions are marked by minimalism and groove, prioritizing rhythm over overt melodic complexity—a hallmark of enduring club music.
Collaborations and Industry Contributions
The Martinez Brothers have collaborated with a wide array of artists across genres, contributing to:
- House and tech house movements
- Cross-genre projects blending hip-hop, Latin, and electronic elements
- Mentorship of emerging artists through their label
Their imprint, Cuttin’ Headz, has become a respected platform for underground talent, reinforcing their role not just as performers but as curators and tastemakers.
Public Persona and Personal Life
Despite their global fame, The Martinez Brothers have maintained a grounded public image. They often speak about their Bronx roots with pride, emphasizing the importance of community and cultural identity.
Their heritage plays a central role in their artistry, influencing everything from their musical selections to their approach to collaboration. They have also been vocal about preserving the authenticity of house music in an era increasingly dominated by commercialization.
Challenges and Controversies
Like many artists navigating the global electronic music industry, The Martinez Brothers have faced challenges related to:
- The commercialization of underground music
- Balancing artistic integrity with mainstream success
- The pressures of constant touring
While largely avoiding major public controversies, they have occasionally voiced criticism of industry trends that prioritize spectacle over substance.
Awards and Recognition
Though their career has been defined more by cultural impact than awards, The Martinez Brothers have received significant recognition within the industry.
Awards & Honors
| Year | Award | Category |
|---|---|---|
| 2018 | DJ Awards | Best House |
| 2020 | International Dance Music Awards | Best Underground Act |
| 2022–2025 | Multiple nominations | Global DJ rankings |
Cultural Impact and Legacy
The Martinez Brothers’ influence extends far beyond their music. They represent:
- A revival of New York’s house music legacy
- The globalization of underground dance culture
- A bridge between traditional house and contemporary EDM
Their success has inspired a new generation of DJs from diverse backgrounds, demonstrating that authenticity and cultural identity can thrive on the global stage.
Recent Activities (2024–2026)
In recent years, The Martinez Brothers have continued to expand their reach:
- Headlining major festivals worldwide
- Releasing new music through Cuttin’ Headz
- Maintaining their presence in Ibiza’s club scene
- Exploring collaborations beyond traditional electronic music
Their sets have evolved to incorporate broader influences while retaining the core groove that defines their sound.
The Martinez Brothers stand as torchbearers of house music’s past, present, and future. Their journey—from Bronx block parties to the world’s most prestigious stages—illustrates the enduring power of music as a cultural force.