• Electric Zoo, Spring Awakening, Mamby on the Beach Lineups Leaked via SFX Court Documents

    Following filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, SFX Entertainment, the media conglomerate behind live EDM events like TomorrowWorld, is undergoing massive reconstruction, which means lots of time spent with lawyers. The latest court documents to surface from those legal proceedings inadvertently leaked partial lineups for the 2016 editions of Electric Zoo, Spring Awakening Festival and Mamby on the Beach.
  • Feed Me Shares EP Track 'Trouble' Ahead Of North American Tour

    UK producer and DJ Jon Gooch, known as Spor or Feed Me has released a brand new song "Trouble" featuring Kaneholler. The tune is taken from an upcoming EP by Feed Me and sets the tone for a North American tour that the "Wuzzle" DJ just kicked off this past weekend in Canada.
  • Stream Kill The Noise Album 'Occult Classic' Featuring R. City, Dillon Francis

    Jake Stanczak, better known to the world as the producer, DJ Kill The Noise has released his debut album Occult Classic. As someone who has cut his teeth in the burgeoning dubstep scene in 2011-2012 and managed to remain relevant afterwards, Kill The Noise has used the full-length format to experiment with a host of interesting collaborators like R. City (Rock City), Dillon Francis, Feed Me, Tommy Trash, AWOLNATION and others.
  • Deadmau5, Metro Boomin, Dyro, Feed Me Team Up With Razer Music

    Those in the gaming community are familiar with Razer and their products that range from console controllers, high-end laptops and PC peripherals to help players get a leg up on their competition. Now they are looking to give bedroom and aspiring producers that same advantage by launching Razer Music, which is partnering with the some of the biggest names in electronic music and hip-hop production including deadmau5, Metro Boomin, Dyro and Feed Me to give tutorials on how to create the latest beat, mix hi-hats, or layer synths.
  • Spor Album Given Title 'Caligo,' Release Date

    U.K. producer and DJ Jon Gooch is reviving his long-dormant drum n' bass moniker Spor in 2015 with a new album. Gooch has been talking about the album for quite some time now, but it appears the talk is over and the new music will at last be released after going three years without releasing anything under the moniker. He is preparing his debut album as Spor, now titled "Caligo," and it will be released March 9.
  • Feed Me Unveils EP Details, Nixes Skrillex Collab

    Feed Me (real name Jon Gooch) has unveiled more information regarding his upcoming EP. The innovative UK electro/dubstep producer revealed on Christmas Eve that he would be releasing plenty of material in 2015, starting with a new Feed Me EP. The "Calamari Tuesday" producer took to Facebook to reveal the cover art for his the upcoming EP, which announces a new release date for the four-track EP — Feb. 2, instead of the previously acknowledged Feb. 1. Drawing conclusions from the cover art, which features a faceless Feed Me mascot dominating a city, the EP could be titled "A Giant Warrior Descends on Tokyo." In addition to divulging EP details, a fan asked about the long-awaited Skrillex and Feed Me collaboration that has been floating around the internet for some time — plus, the pair have played on occasion. Gooch joined the comments section to shoot down the idea that it will come out saying "Not that interested in releasing it. Sorry Guys." He quickly followed up with, "Not actually sorry."
  • The Prodigy Tease New Single 'Nasty' Release Date From Upcoming Album

    U.K. electronic band The Prodigy appear to be breaking their studio silence at last and are ready to release some new music very soon. Very little information has emerged about the new album except that Liam Howlett was busy writing and recording, but sometime in the spring of 2015 the album was tentatively scheduled for release. Now they have provided more details about possible new music by teasing the cover art of their new single "Nasty Nasty" on Instagram. The song will apparently come out, according to the caption, sometime in January, though they will not reveal the exact date.
  • Feed Me Reveals New Spor Album Release Date

    Jon Gooch, better known as Feed Me, or to some fans, Spor has some really, really good news. A new Spor album is finally ready to be released. In a tweet sent out on Dec. 23, Gooch finally put a stop to the endless waiting for Spor fans and announced a release date for his highly anticipated album.
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