The collaborative chemistry between Marsh (Tom Marshall) and Nox Vahn reaches a brand new peak with their latest release, ‘Nemora,’ out now on Anjunadeep. Each artists have turn out to be foundational pillars of the label’s trendy sound, although they navigate totally different corners of the progressive spectrum. Obtainable in all platforms.
Marsh, recent off the discharge of the huge 25 Years of Anjuna compilation and a sequence of world tour dates in 2025, continues to guide the melodic home scene together with his signature soul-stirring preparations. In the meantime, Nox Vahn—previously often known as Fairchild—stays the grasp of the “darkish progressive” aesthetic, recognized for constructing historic, atmospheric soundscapes and driving basslines.
As Marsh prepares for an in depth 2026 world tour spanning London, Berlin, and Sydney, and Nox Vahn continues to headline main phases like Anjunadeep Explorations, ‘Nemora‘ stands as a testomony to their enduring partnership, following within the footsteps of their earlier iconic collaborations like ‘Come Collectively’.
The sonic identification of this observe is outlined by its masterful use of analog-style synthesis and layered spatial results. On the coronary heart of the observe lies a rolling, saturated bassline—a signature of Nox Vahn’s manufacturing—probably crafted utilizing a high-end {hardware} synth just like the Sequential Prophet-6 or a Moog-style oscillator to realize that “dwelling, respiration” low-end stability.

‘Nemora’ represents a captivating evolution of their shared musical language. To know its impression, one should look again at their 2020 breakout hit. That observe—not too long ago voted by followers because the #1 launch in Anjunadeep’s whole 25-year historical past—relied on a heavy, introspective ambiance anchored by a poignant Alan Watts vocal pattern. In distinction, ‘Nemora’ trades that philosophical weight for a extra driving, euphoric power.
Nemora seems like a second of arrival. An opportunity to look again and have fun. I obsessed over EVERY element of this one, painstakingly. The intro, the piano, the steadiness, the power. I couldn’t be extra pleased with the way it turned out.- nox vahn
The place their earlier works like ‘Naturish’ and the ‘Prospect EP’ leaned into tribal percussion and deep, “historic” soundscapes (a Nox Vahn hallmark), ‘Nemora’ feels sleeker and extra polished, clearly influenced by Marsh’s latest high-energy performances at Coachella and Cloth. It retains the signature “shared DNA” of their earlier hits—particularly these heat, rolling basslines—however pushes the duo towards a peak-time, sunset-ready sound that feels designed for the huge pageant phases they now inhabit. It’s much less of a “non secular successor” and extra of a high-definition improve to their collaborative chemistry.
‘Nemora’ means woods, groves, forests, or woodland pastures, and it felt like the right title. As with our earlier work, there’s a mystical forest backdrop operating by way of the observe.- mARSH
As we transfer additional into 2026, it’s clear that the “Anjuna” sound is present process a profound metamorphosis. Whether or not it’s the high-octane, boundary-pushing return of Andrew Bayer on his fifth studio album or the refined, atmospheric mastery of Marsh and Nox Vahn on ‘Nemora’, the widespread thread is a refusal to face nonetheless.
We’re witnessing a transition from the nostalgia of the label’s twenty fifth anniversary right into a future that feels extra numerous, extra technical, and extra emotionally resonant than ever. For the followers—the worldwide Anjunafamily—these releases are extra than simply additions to a playlist; they’re the soundtrack to a brand new period of stay experiences, from the canyons of Albania at Explorations to the milestone celebration of ABGT700. If ‘Nemora’ is any indication, the yr forward gained’t simply be in regards to the music we hear, however the deep, communal connection that solely artists of this caliber can forge.
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