Floodlights
By Marsh
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UK-born and US-based Melodic & Progressive house sensation Marsh releases his new Anjunadeep single, 'Floodlights’.
Best experienced on an open-air dancefloor with the caress of a warm summer breeze, Marsh masterfully blends delicate vocals with his signature bassline sound in this stunning new offering.
“ ‘Floodlights' evokes images of light piercing through dark, foggy forests. I first debuted the track in my Kew Gardens mix, and it quickly became the most replayed moment of the set! The idea started with an ambient, fuzzy chord progression. Then I began jamming with the iconic DX7 Solid Bass patch (courtesy of Myon) and quickly found the bass riff. Next came the vocals. I fell in love with the angelic, choral vibes, which added a special hook to the record! It all came together quickly and has been a joy to feature in my recent sets," Marsh says.
To celebrate the release of "Floodlights," Marsh will release a fully filmed DJ set from the historic Ffestiniog and Welsh Highland Railways’ (FfWHR) Snowdonia Star on Thursday, June 27th. The train holds a special place in Marsh’s heart, as both his parents, Andrew and Jacqui, volunteered and worked for Ffestiniog. The set, filmed by Marsh’s friend and long-standing collaborator Sam, is exceptionally cinematic and showcases breathtaking views of the Welsh countryside.
Since the release of his 2023 album, ‘Endless’, Marsh has soared to the forefront of the melodic and progressive house scene. The album reached #1 on the Beatport's Chart, and the artist embarked on a 52-date world tour, selling over 35k tickets. Marsh recently played sold-out shows at London’s HERE at Outernet and New Century Hall in Manchester, with festival performances at EDC Las Vegas and Cercle’s iconic festival at the Air France Museum in Paris in front of 25,000 people.
This September, Marsh will bring his hybrid show ARIA featuring vocalists and long-term collaborators Jodie Knight and Leo Wood, to the US with performances at iconic venues such as LA’s Fonda Theatre, Chicago’s Concord Music Hall, and New York’s Webster Hall.
Upcoming summer festivals include Anjunadeep Open Air Seattle (a fully filmed live performance), Anjunadeep Explorations, Electric Forest, and Deep Tropics.