MAGIC MARSH ROOM

So far in 2023, Marsh has launched his own label Magic Marsh Room Recordings, releasing Conventional Wisdom, a run of “unique” covers of tunes in the style of Marsh’s former band Wisdom Tooth. He has been rereleasing recent digital-only noise experiments through Magic Marsh Room Recordings under his own name on CD, including Burnt Book, Ocean, Brutalist, and Alien Transmissions.

And out now: a green vinyl and CD release of Live Inside Your Head by Miracle Room, live tunes recorded in New York, Austin, Stockholm, and Morgantown, WV, also on Flak!

Plus, on Matt Turner’s Rural Isolation Project label, the darkly ambient Megalithic Weather Corporation, a CD of heavily processed piano sounds recorded in New York City and Wimberly, TX.

And on Flak Records: Kill Normal by Kill Normal, a new “supergroup” featuring members of Miracle Room and Barkmarket! Plus, on Emergency Hearts: TERRORBABY! by TelepathiX!

In 2022, Steve Marsh released the dark ambient record Not My Problem, the strange electronic industrial (OG) Post-Normal, and “Death Wire Dub" (Steve Marsh Remix)”, a funky dub of a noise tape by Dallas industrial band Corporate Uncle with vocals by Mark Stewart (The Pop Group, Maffia), plus recent releases by Evil Triplet, TelepathiX, and Life Skills Department. He also collaborated with Dead Voices On Air (Mark Spybey of Zoviet France and Download fame) on The Dry River Gods, an ambient excursion into the Outback of your skull, available on Emergency Hearts.

Marsh also released the career-spanning 2CD Something For Everyone. It has everything from unreleased live tracks by his first punk band Terminal Mind, to unheard recordings by an early electronic group called Life On Earth, early demo and live recordings by Miracle Room, live and studio tracks by Wisdom Tooth and Decency Committee, and a sampling of tunes from his various projects over the past few years.

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 STEVE MARSH GALLERY

 

 TELEPATHIX

TelepathiX is an electronic beat-related spin-off project from Radarcave, blending various subgenres of Trance and Glitch music through an irreverent sonic mangler. Marsh’s unique approach utilizes Eurorack electronics and electric guitar in the pursuit of psychedelic trance beats, glitchy technoid noise, and other off-brand rhythms and sounds. His debut recording, IncognitO, is out now on the Emergency Hearts label, available on all major digital platforms.

The psychedelic force is strong with this one.

Listen to “Exotic Fruit” by TelepathiX

CONTACT STEVE MARSH: themarshroom@gmail.com

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 TELEPATHIX GALLERY

 

EVIL TRIPLET

Evil Triplet is a Heavy Psych-Rock band formed by Steve Marsh in Austin, TX in 2015 with two releases on Super Secret Records: 2017’s 2xLP Otherworld and Have A Nice Trip in 2018, both recorded at the Sonic Ranch outside El Paso, TX. In 2020, Marsh recorded a third full-length, Remains, available digitally and on CD on BandCamp. Marsh has also recently produced an EP of cover tunes recorded by the band during their sessions at Sonic Ranch, entitled Doppelgänger Blues, released on Emergency Hearts label. The band rips through exciting versions of “The Belldog” by Eno, Moebius and Roedelius, “D.O.A.” by 70s dirge-rock band Bloodrock, and “Moonage Daydream” by David Bowie.

Evil Triplet combines Psychedelic Rock, Krautrock, and Noise Rock to blast your senses into Inner Space. Like your evil twin, only more so…

Listen to “After Rothko” from Remains

 
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EVIL TRIPLET GALLERY

 

 with RALPH WHITE

Since 2016, Steve Marsh has performed regularly with legendary multi-instrumentalist and psychedelic troubadour Ralph White (Bad Livers), bringing the mystic texture and electric 2x4 counterpoint to Ralph’s Appalachian Space Folk. In 2018, Self Sabotage Records released their first collaborative recording, Two Distinguished Gentlemen.

Out now: a completely re-imagined ambient remix of their record by Dead Voices On Air maestro Mark Spybey (Download, Zoviet France) titled 3 Distinguished Gentlemen, on Emergency Hearts.

Listen to “Zen Dog” by Ralph White/Steve Marsh

 
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RALPH WHITE and STEVE MARSH GALLERY