Feed Me Returns With New Studio Album ‘High Street Creeps’ – Set For Release February 22 on mau5trap

DT:      JANUARY 23, 2019
FR:      ALEXANDRA GREENBERG/MSO PR
 
RETURNS WITH NEW STUDIO ALBUM
‘HIGH STREET CREEPS’
SET FOR RELEASE FEBRUARY 22 ON mau5trap
ALBUM PRE-SAVE LAUNCHES FEBRUARY 8
WITH NEW SINGLE “FEEL LOVE”
Image credit S. R. Hart
British producer and artist Feed Me-known as one of the greats in the electronic genre-returns to mau5trap with his unique brand of hard-hitting, bass-heavy electronica for the release of a new full-length studio album, High Street Creeps. Set for release February 22 on deadmau5 imprint mau5trap, the album will be available for pre-save alongside a new single “Feel Love” on February 8, followed by second single “Sleepless” on February 15.
High Street Creepsa namesake taken from the notorious 1980s Hertfordshire pheasant poaching ring–marks Feed Me‘s second full studio album, following his 2013 debut Calamari Tuesday. Following up his debut with a string of Feed Me singles and EP’s, as well as a debut album for his alias Spor in 2015, High Street Creeps marks the producer’s sophomore full length project.
The album features 10 tracks which span a variety of production styles, some of which differ from what he’s delivered in the past. From “Feel Love” which features the angelic voice of Rosie Doonan (who has performed with the likes of Peter Gabriel and Birdy) to “Sleepless,” which was almost entirely produced from a Eurorack modular, listeners can expect the unexpected from Feed Me.
In response to the long gap of time between albums, Feed Me states, “I’d amassed a lot of material since my last album, but it took a long time for me to feel like it was the right time to do another. My life had changed a lot since, I’d been through a lot of experiences and it felt overwhelming to try and condense a sprawling mass of feelings and ideas into a new story.
High Street Creeps marks Feed Me‘s ninth overall release on mau5trap.
Look for Feed Me to appear at Beyond Wonderland March 22 & 23 in Southern California. 
About FEED ME:
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. 
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About mau5trap:
Over a decade since its formation, mau5trap-the independent label founded by groundbreaking electronic music producer deadmau5-has become a bastion for trailblazing and genre-defying artists. Casting a palpable influence over the genre, Mixmag readers voted mau5trap among the “Top 50 Labels of the Decade,” placing it in the Top 10. It has served as an influential platform for dance music heavyweights such as Feed Me, Zedd, Moguai, Noisia, Chris Lake and many more. A combination of dark, forceful techno and complex, electro sounds, the label acts as hot bed for rising talent such as ATTLAS, Matt Lange, No Mana and REZZ. www.mau5trap.com
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