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Feed Me releases his 6th full-length album 'Feed Me' via Sotto Voce

  • August 20, 2021
  • Patrick Ames Conner
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Esteemed British talent, Feed Me returns with his self-titled sixth studio album Feed Me, following up "Reckless", the album’s lead single released ahead of the LP earlier this month. Out now via Sotto Voce, this latest release is available to listen to across all streaming platforms.

The 11-track offering kicks off with "Big Kitten", setting the tone with a spacious sonic atmosphere. The track is upbeat in nature, featuring various instrumentation and rising energy. The explosive hit takes listeners into the world of Feed Me with a bang. Taking it up a notch, "Blanket Ban" is a heady, high-octane endeavor, full of textured sounds and an electric guitar. 

Up next is the LP’s anthemic lead single "Reckless", featuring Tasha Baxter. The modern synth-pop masterpiece sonically embraces the listener with its hypnotizing vocals and production. "Cost A Fiver, Had A Tenner" is a propulsive high-gear offering, with a glitchy soundscape that builds in intensity throughout the track, exploding in energy towards the conclusion of the track.

Rising tensions and oscillation highlight Feed Me’s articulately crafted sound – "If It Bounces’ propels energy from start to finish, showing off Feed Me’s sound design sensibility and ability to steer into uncharted territory.  Big-room sensibilities come into play with "Stupid Small Face", mimicking the feeling of being positioned within a video game. The three-and-a-half-minute-long endeavor is audibly enveloping with an experimental atmosphere, marking the halfway point of Feed Me. This cerebral tune sets an exciting precedent for the remainder of the album.

Closing off the thoughtfully curated LP, "Feather Crown" effortlessly fuses the sounds of the album into one all-encompassing track, evoking a cathartic end of journey feeling. 

Jon Gooch is a British DJ and producer who has been crafting his identity through different genres as Feed Me, Spor, and Seventh Stitch. As his alias Feed Me, he has been exploring the world between electro and house. His proficient production landed him the opportunity to be the first outside act to sign with mau5trap and to eventually release music through his own imprint Sotto Voce. Through the project, he has released two albums Calamari Tuesday in 2012 and High Street Creeps in 2019. His success has landed him sold out tour dates and festival appearances at Fuji Rocks Japan, Creamfields, EDC, Reading & Leeds and Exit Festival. His return to the release radar continues to show his growth and evolution as Feed Me with this latest album.

Feed Me’s self-titled album is a groundbreaking venture into a world of distorted and nostalgic sounds. A continuation of Feed Me’s versatility and expansive, expert production as a musician, Feed Me is a pursuit showing his explorative nature.

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