May 162016
 

Straight out of the oven and right into your speakers, here comes Spor (Feed Me’s Drum N Bass alter ego) with some fresh tunage, out on his own imprint Sotto Voce Records last Friday. And what better to start your Monday and new week than some much needed energy boost to get you going after the weekend? Available through Bittorent (as well as on pretty much every other platform) “Black Eyed” comes with 5 original tracks, a couple of them being collaborations – one with Icicle & Linguistics and one featuring Phace. For those of you familiar with Spor‘s previous work you should already have a pretty good idea what to expect from his new EP, which is nothing else than some deep (and occassionaly dark) Drum N Bass/Neuro. Continue reading »

Feb 202015
 

Most of you must already be aware that Spor‘s debut album “Caligo” is now up for grabs as the noise been made around this release by the alter ego of Feed Me is both well deserved and big enough for any fan of electronic music to have escaped its frequencies. “Caligo” has been made available through BitTorrent (here) with a “pay as much as you want” option by mr Gooch and his Sotto Voce Records imprint for a few days already but is now available for full streaming on Spor‘s Soundcloud and we, as well as almost every electronic music blog, couldn’t have ignored its existence. 13 original tracks, featuring a couple collaborations with James Hadouken (of Hadouken) as well as Tasha Baxter. Definitely an album Continue reading »

Feb 092015
 

Another bass music giant (warrior) who had a new release out last week is Feed Me, whose new EP “A Giant Warrior Descends On Tokyo” hit the stores a week ago via his Sotto Voce Records imprint. 4 new tracks, all moving in the Electro House direction and as is often the case with Feed Me, finding clever ways to stay fresh by incorporating new sounds and ideas in the somewhat ‘expected’ formulas you hear on most high charting Electro House tracks and releases. Not that Feed Me‘s “A Giant Warrior Descends On Tokyo” EP is really straying away from the more mainstream and club friendly Electro House sounds but having said that, it’s hard not to appreciate the overall quality of Feed Me‘s new EP. Definitely not the hardest, heaviest or darkest release you’re gonna hear out there but then again we seriously doubt that was ever the goal with “A Giant Warrior Descends On Tokyo”, which is simply a fun to listen to release with very high production (and not only) standards. So here it is, what you do with it is entirely up to you. Continue reading »