Few artists have experienced the steady rise that Marsh has over the past decade. Rather than exploding onto the scene with a viral hit, the UK-born producer has built one of melodic house’s most respected catalogs through consistency and commitment to his sound.
On Friday, July 3, Marsh returns to Club Vinyl in Denver, bringing his signature blend of progressive house and deep grooves back to the dance floor. Today, Marsh stands as one of the flagship artists on Anjunadeep, but his journey to the label wasn’t an overnight success.
Get your tickets for Marsh at Club Vinyl on Friday, July 3
Six years of persistence led to Anjunadeep. Before touring the world, Marsh was working a full-time office job selling Apple computer systems to schools while spending nearly every evening writing music. In a 2024 interview, he reflected on the years it took before finally earning a release with the label he’d always admired.
“I had been trying to sign music to Anjunadeep for about six years… Eventually I sent a five-track EP and they finally decided to sign some stuff. I kept my foot in the door by sending them more music, and they signed more and more.”
That persistence ultimately changed everything. Since then, Marsh has released multiple acclaimed albums – including Life On The Shore, Lailonie, and Endless (2024) – while becoming one of melodic house’s most recognizable names.
Get your tickets for Marsh at Club Vinyl on Friday, July 3
When asked what continues to inspire his music, Marsh pointed to the sounds that first sparked his love of electronic music.
“There was something raw about the music… It was emotional music that connected with people deeply through chord progressions and melodies. It was energetic, driving… fun music. Fun music comes back around.”
Those influences remain easy to hear throughout his catalog. While Marsh has become synonymous with Anjunadeep’s signature melodic aesthetic, his recent releases have shown an artist continuing to push his sound forward.
His latest single, “Beside,” is out now on Anjunadeep and arrives alongside a packed 2026 touring schedule that now includes newly announced dates across Australia and Europe, in addition to the Denver stop.
Rather than chasing trends, Marsh has gradually introduced elements of breakbeat, UK garage, acid house, and classic rave music into his productions without sacrificing the emotional songwriting that fans expect.
Speaking about his creative direction, Marsh explained:
“I’m still inspired by the ’90s Euro-dance, trance, and rave period… but done in a deeper and more progressive way.”
That philosophy has become a defining characteristic of his music: a modern interpretation of classic dance music influences that feels equally at home in clubs, festivals, and headphones.

