Australian musician and producer Martin Armiger made his mark as a guitarist and vocalist with Melbourne rock band the Sports during the late 1970s and early 1980s. Between 1978 and 1981, the group achieved significant chart success on the Kent Music Report, delivering memorable hits including "Don't Throw Stones" (1979), "Strangers on a Train" (1980), and "How Come" (1981), while their albums—*Don't Throw Stones*, *Suddenly*, and *Sondra*—established themselves as staples of the Australian rock scene.
As a composer and producer, Armiger contributed to the development of Australia's music landscape during a pivotal era of rock and popular music evolution.
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*Note: While Armiger's primary work was in rock rather than electronic/dance music, the above focuses on his recorded output and production contributions. For a dance/electronic music platform, additional information about any DJ remixes, electronic productions, or collaborations with electronic artists would be needed to provide fuller context.*