Proper noun
A surname.
A male given name
Source: en.wiktionary.orgIn terms of the organic feel and the love for noises, I definitely feel more connected to Four Tet and Fennesz, as any dance floor artist. I do like some dancey stuff like Martyn when I DJ, but I draw my inspiration from other things. Apparat
According to Martyn Lyons in his book Books: A Living History, Gutenberg’s dye was indelible, oil-based, and made from the soot of lamps (lamp-black) mixed with varnish and egg white. Source: Internet
Brereton had Martyn in a choke hold on the ground. Source: Internet
Eric Clapton was quoted as saying that Martyn was, "so far ahead of everything, it's almost inconceivable." citation To mark Martyn's 60th birthday, Island released a 4CD boxed set, Ain't No Saint on 1 September 2008. Source: Internet
A team of engineers including Henry Martyn Robert ( Robert's Rules of Order ) designed the plan to raise much of the existing city to a sufficient elevation behind a seawall so that confidence in the city could be maintained. Source: Internet
Commenting on that period, Martyn said, "I was in a dreadful emotional state over that record. Source: Internet