In the world of high-octane electronic music, Timmy Trumpet is often associated with pyrotechnics and trumpet-blasting festival chaos. However, his latest artistic chapter reveals a more vulnerable, emotionally-driven side. Following his poignant March release “Not A Place,” which navigated the pain of lost love, Timmy returns with “All My Life”—a track that serves as the cinematic “happy ending” fans have been waiting for.
This isn’t just another mainstage banger; it’s a life-affirming anthem. By teaming up with Canadian melodic powerhouse Frank Walker and the legendary voice of Swedish House Mafia’s greatest hits, John Martin, Timmy has crafted a song that captures the exact moment a dream becomes reality. Whether it’s finding “the one” or standing under the fireworks at Tomorrowland, “All My Life” is the soundtrack to those fleeting seconds that stay with you forever.
A “Bucket List” Collaboration
The Powerhouse Trio
The DNA of “All My Life” is a perfect storm of electronic expertise. Frank Walker, fresh off his debut album ORIGIN, brings a melodic sophistication that tempers Timmy’s signature energy. But the true “X-factor” is John Martin. Known for the global anthems “Don’t You Worry Child” and “Save the World,” Martin didn’t just sing the track—he reworked the lyrics to ensure the message was universal.
Beyond the Booth
For Walker, working with Martin was a “bucket list” moment, while for Timmy, it was about documenting personal growth.
“My last record was about love lost,” Timmy shares. “I wanted to follow it with the story of that love at its peak. John’s ability to capture emotions that last a lifetime really comes through.”
The result is a song that feels both familiar—reminiscent of the progressive house golden era—and refreshingly modern.
| Production Key-Points | Collaboration Insight |
|---|---|
| Single Title | “All My Life” |
| Lead Artist | Timmy Trumpet |
| Vocal Legend | John Martin (Swedish House Mafia vocalist) |
| Co-Producer | Frank Walker |
| Genre | Mainstage Anthemic |
| Emotional Context | Sequel to “Not A Place” (Transition from loss to love at its peak) |
| Ideal Setting | Tomorrowland / Festival Mainstages 2026 |
Exclusive Data for Hit-Channel.com | Electronic Music Hub (2026)

