Marsh
Anjunadeep Open Air: Seattle at Gas Works Park (Official 4K Set)
Marsh at Anjunadeep Open Air in Seattle—because what's better than progressive house with a view of Gas Works Park? We're all pretending the drizzle adds to the atmosphere, not our damp socks. The vibe is scenic and emotional, all golden hour light and collective swaying, as if every melodic build is a shared secret. This Marsh live set is a progressive house journey, averaging 127 BPM with keys shifting between 12A, 3A, and 5A for harmonic richness.
The energy is low-dominant at 0.71, with mids providing the melodic thrust and highs adding just enough sparkle to keep it from being too soporific. Marsh's mixing is smooth and narrative-driven, using long, evolving tracks to build a seamless arc from introspection to euphoria. Standout tracks include his own 'Floodlights', a beautiful, shimmering opener, and the Bicep remix of 'Lovelee Dae' by Blaze, a timeless, soulful weapon.
Above & Beyond's 'Love Is Not Enough' in its Newman remix offers a peak-time emotional release, while 'Come Together' with Nox Vahn is a driving, melodic closer that feels like a sunrise. Don't overlook Solee's 'Shanti' for a deeper, percussive moment or Paul Thomas's 'Enjoy the Silence' rework for its nostalgic pull. The journey starts with the hopeful 'Floodlights', climbs to the anthemic peak of 'Lovelee Dae', and culminates in the unifying 'Come Together', proving that melody is still king in some corners.