UK bass virtuoso Feed Me is kicking off the new year with “Another Level” a new single with Flux Pavilion and Kill The Noise that channels his most exuberant side. Framed as a celebration of resilience, it leans into growth, self belief and the stubborn decision to keep pushing forward.
Built on an upbeat house rhythm, “Another Level” pulses with restless ambition. Tight percussion lays the groundwork while roaring bass and whirring synths echo throughout the hook in call and response. Each rise and fall hits like a wave gradually building the energy until the final beat. It comes across as a clear mission statement for the year ahead, one of drive, focus and release.
In October 2025, Feed Me released his latest full length album “Felt Sick” an emotionally charged project that reaffirmed his reputation for intricate sound design and melodic prowess. He brought the album to stages across North America, turning its tension and release into a full scale live experience. With that chapter now closed, Feed Me enters 2026 with renewed momentum and the sense that “Another Level” is only the first glimpse of what he has in store this year.
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“Jake and Josh are close friends and our lives have intertwined for many years, so when tracks like Another Level come together they tend to represent years of us getting together, getting creative, and adding and subtracting - it feels like a group diary entry”
Multifaceted British EDM producer Jon Gooch developed his Feed Me moniker in the late 2000s as a vehicle for his dubstep/electro-house hybrid tracks. Working with Deadmau5's Mau5trap imprint, Gooch's tracks of wobbly bass and scattershot drum programming evolved over a nonstop stream of singles, remixes for big-name artists like Robyn, and studio albums like 2013's Calamari Tuesday. Born in Hertfordshire, England, in 1984, Jon Gooch first made a name for himself under the alias Spor, crafting hard-edged drum'n'bass tracks. In 2008, he debuted the Feed Me moniker and a more dubstep-leaning sound on his first track, "The Spell." Still active as Spor (and a handful of other aliases), Gooch's work as Feed Me was largely released on the Deadmau5-run label Mau5trap. His first full-length album, Feed Me's Big Adventure, materialized in 2010, and new tracks came at a steady clip in the form of new singles or EP releases like 2011's To the Stars and 2012's Escape from Electric Mountain. He also increased his profile by remixing the likes of Chase & Status ("Let You Go"), Nero ("Innocence"), Gorillaz ("On Melancholy Hill"), and Robyn ("Call Your Girlfriend"). Calamari Tuesday, his second album, was released in 2013 via Gooch's own Sotto Voce imprint. Over the next four years, he averaged a new EP each year beginning with Feed Me's Psychedelic Journey (2014), followed by A Giant Warrior Descends on Tokyo (2015), Feed Me's Family Reunion (2016), and Feed Me's Existential Crisis (2017). He also collaborated with American producer Kill the Noise on the 2014 single "Far Away." In 2019, third full-length High Street Creeps arrived, this time back on Mau5trap. By this time, Gooch's style had developed from the dubstep trendiness of his earliest work into more varied and quick-changing compositions that included nods to his drum'n'bass background.
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