The collaborative chemistry between Marsh (Tom Marshall) and Nox Vahn reaches a new peak with their latest release, ‘Nemora,’ out now on Anjunadeep. Both artists have become foundational pillars of the label’s modern sound, though they navigate different corners of the progressive spectrum. Available in all platforms. Marsh, fresh off the release of the massive 25 Years of Anjuna compilation and a series of global tour dates in 2025, continues to lead the melodic house scene with his signature soul-stirring arrangements. Meanwhile, Nox Vahn—formerly known as Fairchild—remains the master of the “dark progressive” aesthetic, known for building ancient, atmospheric soundscapes and driving basslines. As Marsh prepares for an extensive 2026 world tour spanning London, Berlin, and Sydney, and Nox Vahn continues to headline major stages like Anjunadeep Explorations, ‘Nemora‘ stands as a testament to their enduring partnership, following in the footsteps of their previous iconic collaborations like ‘Come Together’. The sonic identity of this track is defined by its masterful use of analog-style synthesis and layered spatial effects. At the heart of the track lies a rolling, saturated bassline—a signature of Nox Vahn’s production—likely crafted using a high-end hardware synth like the Sequential Prophet-6 or a Moog-style oscillator to achieve that “living, breathing” low-end stability. ‘Nemora’ represents a fascinating evolution in their shared musical language. To understand its impact, one must look back at their 2020 breakout hit. That track—recently voted by fans as the #1 release in Anjunadeep’s entire 25-year history—relied on a heavy, introspective atmosphere anchored by a poignant Alan Watts vocal sample. In contrast, ‘Nemora’ trades that philosophical weight for a more driving, euphoric energy. Nemora feels like a moment of arrival. A chance to look back and celebrate. I obsessed over EVERY detail of this one, painstakingly. The intro, the piano, the balance, the energy. I couldn’t be more proud of how it turned out.- nox vahn Where their earlier works like ‘Naturish’ and the ‘Prospect EP’ leaned into tribal percussion and deep, “ancient” soundscapes (a Nox Vahn hallmark), ‘Nemora’ feels sleeker and more polished, clearly influenced by Marsh’s recent high-energy performances at Coachella and Fabric. It retains the signature “shared DNA” of their previous hits—specifically those warm, rolling basslines—but pushes the duo toward a peak-time, sunset-ready sound that feels designed for the massive festival stages they now inhabit. It is less of a “spiritual successor” and more of a high-definition upgrade to their collaborative chemistry. ‘Nemora’ means woods, groves, forests, or woodland pastures, and it felt like the perfect name. As with our previous work, there’s a mystical forest backdrop running through the track.- mARSH As we move further into 2026, it’s clear that the “Anjuna” sound is undergoing a profound metamorphosis. Whether 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 common thread is a refusal to stand still. We are witnessing a transition from the nostalgia of the label’s 25th anniversary into a future that feels more diverse, more technical, and more emotionally resonant than ever. For the fans—the global Anjunafamily—these releases are more than just additions to a playlist; they are the soundtrack to a new era of live experiences, from the canyons of Albania at Explorations to the milestone celebration of ABGT700. If ‘Nemora’ is any indication, the year ahead won’t just be about the music we hear, but the deep, communal connection that only artists of this caliber can forge. You can listen to Marsh and Nox Vahn- Nemora below! The post Marsh and Nox Vahn Team Up Again on New Single ‘Nemora’ appeared first on EDMTunes.