Marsh - Endless
Another late-night dive into the Anjunadeep catalog, because sometimes we need a hug in musical form, and Marsh's 'Endless' album mix is exactly that. This is for the heads who find solace in pad-soaked progressions and vocals that hint at emotions we're too tired to name. Picture a cozy home setup, fairy lights strung up, as this continuous mix washes over you with its warm, enveloping sound. Technically, it's a smooth ride through melodic house territory, with an average BPM of 126.5 and a strong anchoring in the key of 3B, providing a melancholic yet hopeful foundation.
The energy profile is deeply low-end focused (0.519), with rich mids (0.420) and minimal highs (0.061), crafting a cushioned, immersive experience perfect for deep listening or a chilled afterparty. Marsh's mixing is seamless, using key shifts like to 7A and 5A to gently modulate mood without jarring transitions, building a narrative that feels both personal and expansive. Standout tracks include the opening 'Marsh - Pneuma', which sets the ethereal tone with its floating synths, and 'Sweely - Around', a hidden gem of jazzy, deep house elegance. The inclusion of 'Robin S.
- Show Me Love' in its extended forms is a nostalgic crowd-pleaser done with taste, while 'Marsh - Blue (feat. Leo Wood)' offers a more introspective, vocal-led moment. 'HOSH & 1979 - Midnight (The Hanging Tree)' adds a darker, more driving edge, showing range within the melodic framework. The journey begins with the atmospheric 'Pneuma', builds through the emotive peak of 'Show Me Love', and gently lands on the steady groove of 'Davide Mazzilli - The Beat'.