Bass Warrior Feed Me Descends Upon a City Near You

Armed with a catalog of productions that are sure to do some damage, Feed Me has unleashed a new four-track EP on his own Sotto Voce label titled A Giant Warrior Descends on Tokyo. Fans have waited patiently for a new release from Feed Me ever since he took them on a Psychedelic Journey late last summer and his new extended player is definitely worth the wait.

The EP pays homage to the classic Godzilla folklore, bringing utter chaos to your speakers in the form of four electro heaters sure to ignite this festival season. “After searching through all the corners of dance music and touring multiple versions of tracks and concepts I’m finding it easier to really define where I want to take Feed Me,” he says. “With this EP, I’m moving on to a second album with a clear vision for me and for Sotto Voce. Japanese culture has been a staple of my life so I wanted to bring this into focus with the artwork too – I love pushing for a global feel.”

His menacing green monster character may be easily recognizable, but Feed Me’s originals and remixes are easy to recognize too. His signature ruckus brand of dubstep, electro and drum-focused bangers has blown up both in the UK and Stateside, whether they be under his Feed Me moniker or under his hard-edged drum n’ bass alias, Spor. With bass stabs, serene builds, and tempos that’ll have you swinging from the rafters, fans of the little green monster should start bracing for impact – not only is the entire A Giant Warrior Descends on Tokyo available on SoundCloud for streaming, but the British talent is getting ready to feed his appetite for destruction with a string of tour dates this summer!

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