FEED ME RELEASES FULL-LENGTH SELF-TITLED ALBUM, FEED ME OUT NOW ACROSS STREAMING PLATFORMS VIA SOTTO VOCE

SHARES NEW MERCH, VINYL, 
AND ONE OF A KIND PRINTS

Esteemed British talent, Feed Me returns with his self-titled sixth studio album, following up ‘Reckless’, the album’s lead single released ahead of the LP earlier this month. Out now via Sotto Voce, Feed Me 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. The guitar is paired with a drenched bass sound from start to finish, showcasing his production prowess. The track lures listeners in with its intoxicating intensity, priming them for the musical journey to come.
 

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. The track evokes a feeling of being in a daze with its cinematic sensibilities. ‘Reckless’ mirrors what listening to the album feels like — an escape from everyday life into a newfound journey. ‘Cost A Fiver, Had A Tenner’ is a propulsive high-gear offering. A glitchy soundscape builds in intensity throughout the track, once again paired with an electric guitar, this time bringing a raw intensity like nothing else heard on the album previously. The track explodes in energy towards the end, picking up pace and force. 
 

Directly following, ‘Night Boat’ takes the reins, continuing the high-level atmosphere established in ‘Cost A Fiver, Had A Tenner’. Featuring a rich and textured bass, it lures listeners deeper into the enticing sonic journey outlined within the LP. Rising tensions and oscillation highlight Feed Me’s flawlessly crafted sound. ‘If It Bounces’ begins massively, with propelling energy from start to finish. The song is a surefire hit, showing off Feed Me’s sound design sensibility and ability to steer into uncharted territory. The dominating track is expansive, bringing out a feeling like no other when listened to.
 

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. ‘Frank Frazetta’ follows and features a looped vocal building in intensity with the paired production. The rich and bouncy synths pair with rising tensions, luring listeners into a trance. The stacked and hard-hitting bass is flawlessly crafted, creating an overall enticing sonic experience.
 

Switching gears, ‘Stop Motion’ shows Feed Me’s versatility with the help of Heights’ vocals. All the elements of the track are blended together perfectly, creating a feel-good, groovy environment. The euphoric and nostalgia-laden tune intoxicates with Heights’ powerfully driven vocals. The penultimate track on the LP, ‘Tamp Tamp Tamp’, drives home the explosive and synth driven musical approach of the album. Impeccably produced, the five-and-a-half-minute-long hit swells in vivacity. Sonically entrancing, it guides listeners through the end of their journey with Feed Me. The rhythmically exciting tune carries itself with a transmissible fire in listeners' eardrums.

Closing off the beautifully crafted LP, ‘Feather Crown’ effortlessly fuses the sounds of the album into one all-encompassing track, evoking a cathartic end of journey feeling. ‘Feather Crown’ carries the same positively contagious energy as the songs before it, perfectly concluding in a massive finale.

Representing both a literal and figurative exploration of creation and destruction against a similarly themed global backdrop, this album is a diary of distilled creative process, folding between analogue and digital in a way that mirrors the combination of hazy nostalgia and technological idealism that I've come to realise frame my motivation. - Feed Me

The gem of an album has been released in conjunction with a new line of merchandise. Fans all over the world can show continued support for the massive release by purchasing a piece.

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ABOUT FEED ME -- 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 masterful 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.

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.

CHARLOTTE DE WITTE & ENRICO SANGIULIANO REMIX TRANCE CLASSIC 'THE AGE OF LOVE' OUT NOW ON DIKI RECORDS

Charlotte de Witte & Enrico Sangiuliano have come together to serve up a very personal remix of the hugely influential self-titled classic by Age Of Love -- out now via the original Belgian label Diki Records.

Age Of Love wrote and released their most iconic track in 1990. It went on to become a stone-cold dance classic that inspired a whole trance movement that has endured throughout the years.

The idea to remix 'The Age Of Love' started taking shape when KNTXT boss Charlotte was in lockdown with esteemed Italian techno artist Enrico at the end of February last year. As soon as the track was finished, it was played in several live streams and the online community quickly fell in love. The remix bears all the hallmarks of both producers, who between them have a number of Beatport hits and have crafted everything from the darkest drums to the most emotional synths to great effect.

Say Charlotte and Enrico, "It's a very meaningful track for both of us, for various reasons, and it brings back many joyful memories. Remixing such a legendary track was a super fun thing to do, but we noticed how easily and spontaneously we could work together in the studio. We are beyond excited to finally unleash our remix to the world. And this at a time where the world finally seems to be going back to normal. There is no better time for a New Age Of Love. We're ready."

'The Age Of Love' (Charlotte de Witte & Enrico Sangiuliano Remix) is a big, driving techno roller. It has heavyweight drums and stripped back percussion which leaves plenty of room for the ionic synth lead and spine-tingling vocals to ring out and really work the crowd into a trance. 

This fantastic remix brings a new perspective to one of dance music's most celebrated and influential tracks.

Photo Credit: NIMAX Photography

Photo Credit: NIMAX Photography

FEDDE LE GRAND AND VINCE FREEMAN JOIN FORCES FOR ‘DEVILS’ OUT NOW ON UNIVERSAL MUSIC

Fedde Le Grand and singing sensation Vince Freeman make their collaborative debut on ‘Devils’. Showcasing the dance music legend’s masterfully pop-leaning sound palette, the emotively contagious composition provides the perfect backdrop to the wonderfully raspy yet soulful vocals of Vince Freeman. ‘Devils’ is available now across all streaming platforms via Universal Music.

The rapturous tune opens with Vince's breathtakingly raw vocals, promoted with a series of nostalgia-breeding chord progressions. A slow ascending build leads to the soulful layering of choral voices, commanded by Vince, who leads the charge to a euphoric drop. Explosive in its effect, the intoxicating chorus will have listeners singing along with Fedde Le Grand’s infectious beat, lifting them to their feet with his dance-inducing riffs. The radio ready anthem is sure to be a certified hit, containing all the hallmarks needed to achieve chart-topping success.

“I think everybody has a Devil on his shoulder, this song made me realise that’s not a bad thing." - Fedde Le Grand

"I think we all battle with our own Devils. Maybe all we need is a friend to remind us of who we are, if we are lucky enough.” - Vince Freeman

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ABOUT FEDDE LE GRAND - Fedde Le Grand is considered to be one of the most defining figures in the fast evolving genre of house music. His influence is felt continually throughout the electronic landscape and has been a constant force for over a decade. With a discography larger than most, Fedde has a multitude of timeless hits, including ‘Put Your Hands Up For Detroit’, ‘Let Me Think About It’, ‘Back & Forth’, ’So Much Love’ and ’Sparks (Turn Off Your Mind)’. Fedde Le Grand continues to grow with the rapidly changing music scene with ‘Devils’ being a prime example of his ability to move with the times.

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ABOUT VINCE FREEMAN - Vince Freeman was first recognised for his incredible vocal talent in 2012 when he appeared on ‘The Voice UK’, subsequently reaching the final. Since then, Vince has continued to pursue his passion with a multitude of releases showcasing his vocal capabilities. ‘Devils’ marks his first collaboration on a dance track which has once again shown Vince’s limitless and diverse vocal talents.