Feed ME Hits New York – The Brooklyn Steel, June 13

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DJ and producer Feed Me aka Jon Gooch is bringing his With Teeth tour all across America, tonight he headlines NYC’s Brooklyn Steel.

To celebrate the release of his second album High Street Creeps, out now on Deadmau5’ Mau5trap label, Feed Me kicked off his “With Teeth Tour” last night at the Royale in Boston. Tonight he gives his NY fans a show they won’t soon forget.

Listen to Feed Me

Listen to HIGH STREET CREEPS here: www.SmartURL.it/HighStreetCreeps

Feed Me’s “High Street Creeps” album—which made its debut at #1 on iTunes Electronic Albums chart — features 10 tracks that span a variety of production styles, some of which differ from what he’s delivered in the past.  The first single “Feel Love” features the angelic voice of Rosie Doonan (who’s performed with the likes of Peter Gabriel and Birdy), helmed by a synth lead with chopped vocals over a pulsating house kick, while its second single “Sleepless” evolves as an electro banger that uses Feed Me’s hard-hitting, uniquely distinguishable sound.  There are also vocal-fronted tracks with Milo Greene’s Graham Fink, emerging British indie singer/songwriter Cheney (Theo Alteri) and Lindsay.

Until he debuted his alias Feed Me in 2008, Hertfordshire, England-native Jon Gooch was known for his aggressive, hard-edged drum N bass productions as Spor. While Spor remained an ongoing outlet for Gooch, the producer quickly gained notice for his dubstep/electro-house hybrids as Feed Me; he signed to deadmau5’s mau5trap label and issued “The Spell” (2008) and the album Feed Me’s Big Adventure (2010), as well as the EPs To the Stars (2011) and Feed Me’s Escape from Electric Mountain (2012). 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 reaching #1 in the U.S. dance charts followed by EP’s A Giant Warrior Descends On Tokyo in 2015, Feed Me’s Family Reunion in 2016 and Feed Me’s Existential Crisis in 2017.

Feed Me With Teeth

Ticket info, HERE.

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