MARQ Electronica
'My Table'
Sometimes a song comes along that feels like a conversation you didn’t know you needed. This new release, 'My Table' from MARQ Electronica, featuring rapper Josh Gippa Gibson, does exactly that. It’s raw, a little wounded, but somehow comforting in its honesty.
The track leans into a moody, urban sound, more stripped-back than MARQ’s usual work, but no less thoughtful. There’s a quiet confidence in the production. Synths hum in the background, the beat moves with intent, but never rushes. It gives the lyrics room to breathe, and you can feel the weight behind them.
The track leans into a moody, urban sound, more stripped-back than MARQ’s usual work, but no less thoughtful. There’s a quiet confidence in the production. Synths hum in the background, the beat moves with intent, but never rushes. It gives the lyrics room to breathe, and you can feel the weight behind them.
Both MARQ Electronica and Josh were carrying something when they made this. Josh had just come out of a breakup, and MARQ found himself reflecting on his own. That shared experience shaped the heart of the song. It’s not about pointing fingers or wallowing, it’s about sitting with the feeling, recognising it, and letting it speak.
MARQ’s vocals are soulful but understated, while Josh brings a steady, grounded energy that balances things out. Neither tries to outshine the other, they’re telling the same story, just from two sides.
It’s the kind of track that doesn’t need to shout to be heard. It just feels real, and that’s what makes it stick.
MARQ’s vocals are soulful but understated, while Josh brings a steady, grounded energy that balances things out. Neither tries to outshine the other, they’re telling the same story, just from two sides.
It’s the kind of track that doesn’t need to shout to be heard. It just feels real, and that’s what makes it stick.