Markovitch and Rabin met shortly after Markovitch completed his military service as an infantry sergeant and Rabin had graduated from
Berklee College of Music in Boston. In 2007, the pair founded Marbin in Israel. After moving to Chicago, they released their first album in 2009. They were asked to join a band led by
Paul Wertico, a drummer from Chicago who had been a member of the
Pat Metheny Group. Paul introduced Marbin to bassist
Steve Rodby, who had also been a member of the Pat Metheny Group, and together they recorded
Breaking the Cycle (Moonjune, 2011). Wertico and Rodby appeared as guests on Marbin's next album,
Last Chapter of Dreaming (Moonjune, 2013), which was recorded by Markovitch, Rabin, Jae Gentile, and Justyn Lawrence. The same members released a live album,
The Third Set (Moonjune, 2014), but the membership changed for
Aggressive Hippies (Moonjune, 2014), with Markovitch and Rabin joined by Greg Essig and John Lauler. The band's current line up consists of bassist Jon Nadel and drummer Everette A. Benton, Jr. Marbin released two albums with its prior line up that included drummer Blake Jiracek: Goatman and the House of the Dead (2016) and Israeli Jazz (2018). A new album with the current lineup, Strong Thing, was released on December 1, 2019. ==Performing==