Martin Garrix has released his long-awaited collaboration with Russian production duo Matisse & Sadko titled "Dragon." In addition to releasing the anthemic, festival-driven, single the three DJs have also unveiled a brand new video to accompany the song. The track does not have the pop appeal that Garrix's last track "Don't Look Down" with Usher had, which comes with the territory of working with such a big name pop star, but instead has the hallmarks of the arena-sized melodies that are common from the Matisse & Sadko studio.

The track is another step in the melodic direction for Garrix as he moves away from the simplistic drum patterns found in his tunes like the breakout hit "Animals." This is not Matisse & Sadko's first rodeo at making a tune this big. They have also collaborated with Steve Angello on "SLVR" and Arty on "Trio," which had a similar appeal.

The video follows a woman who loves to roller skate that walks into a rink only to find her man cheating on her. She promptly knocks out the other woman with a vicious blow to the head and flees to a convenience store to kick off a bender of theft, drinking and consuming marijuana. Watch the video below and purchase the track on Beatport through Spinnin' Records here.

As the clip fades to black, it leaves viewers with the familiar message "to be continued" for a second video that will be arriving next week with another track from Martin Garrix and Matisse & Sadko that appears to be titled "Break The Silence" and has been includes in both of their sets over the past few months.

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