Hayden Hunt
The pride I feel for Marsh's success can be equated to that of a father watching a child take their first steps and then as he watches that child, now grown, accept his college diploma. I've followed Marsh since 2012, and to listen to him level up as much as he has is such a joy. This album is the culmination of 10 years hard work in my opinion. Each song better than the last. Big ups to all of you who have supported him over the years, this man deserves the world. Cheers
Favorite track: Blue.
Few artists exude as much passion for, and dedication to, their craft as Tom Marshall (AKA Marsh). Since he first emerged on the electronic music scene in the mid-2010s, Marsh has sculpted a uniquely soulful sound that has captivated his listeners and earned him a fast-growing and intensely devoted fanbase.
Marsh's forthcoming album 'Endless' follows two previous bodies of work; his 2017 debut 'Life On The Shore', and his critically-acclaimed Anjunadeep debut LP, 'Lailonie', the latter of which has accumulated over 20 million streams to date. Marsh also has an array of widely-supported anthems in his discography. 'Come Together' (with Nox Vahn), 'Little Darling' and the Beatport chart-topping 'Lost In You' are some of his best-loved tracks, all streaming well into the millions and winning support from electronic music's biggest artists, including Joris Voorn, Pete Tong, Diplo, and RÜFÜS DU SOL.
The two years since Marsh released his previous album 'Lailonie' have seen Tom moving around the States and touring the globe in a world rapidly opening up post-pandemic. This whirlwind, semi-nomadic lifestyle has inspired his third artist album 'Endless', and caused
him to take stock of his values.
In his own words, "I've written this entire album on the move, writing from so many different homes. On a deeper, more spiritual level, this has led me to question, what is truly home, and will we experience home after this life?"
'Endless' comprises twelve memorable tracks, including collaborations with vocalists Jodie Knight, Leo Wood, and Mariel Beausejour. Drawing on influences as diverse as the rich trance sounds of the 2000s that soundtracked his teenage years, and the musicality of crossover drum & bass acts like Pendulum, Tom's next offering is perhaps his most
expansive in scope. Opening with the subtle first track 'Pneuma', the album moves from the emotive and lyrical, on lyrical, emotive tracks like 'Sleep' and 'Forgiveness', to piano house melodies on 'Reminiscent' and smooth broken beats on 'Blue', all united by Marsh's innate warm musicality.
Subliminal Sounds seep slowly, subtlety, safely subjugating senses, serenely, soothingly, splendidly!
The series is one of the favourites I’ve ‘ever’ listened to. I have listened to far too many, and own a few more! Each new approaching ‘Anjuna-day’ I feel the excitement building for the electro-ambient festival of soundscape. If you like something a bit more lively than beautiful, but very peaceful Ambient sometimes - this is it! Listener-Part-Time
Boldly Beautiful, Barely Believable, But… Better Buys Be.. ? This Album is, maybe, top 3 of all AJD! I’m slow to say this, all of the albums have their beauty, but this, this is wonderful. I woke up in the middle of the night - barely, I was still half in a dream, & this was playing in my ear pods, wow - it was like the most amazing place I’ve ever been! Listener-Part-Time