As Spor, Jonathan Gooch has released drum & bass on labels such as Renegade Hardware, Barcode, TeeBee's Subtitles, and his own Lifted Music, but it's as Feed Me that he's really made his mark globally. Signed to Mau5trap, he's released a string of kick-ass tracks at the point where dubstep, electro house and moombahton meet, and is currently supporting Nero on their world tour. "Touring my own production show with a great crew, and getting to play for amazing audiences and watching my fan-base grow and be more supportive than I could ever dream, has been an amazing thing," Feed Me tells DJ Mag. "I'm so grateful for this." The question about being thrown off the decks has him reaching for some anecdotes of touring high jinks. "I picked the wrong sort of fire extinguisher to engulf Datsik at EDC with, which resulted in a big mess and some vomiting and equipment damage," he says. "Also, Nero got me thrown out of Sonny's show on my last birthday for throwing Jager on people who didn't appreciate it. I would like to fully reiterate that it was totally Nero's fault."
As Spor, Jonathan Gooch has released drum & bass on labels such as Renegade Hardware, Barcode, TeeBee's Subtitles, and his own Lifted Music, but it's as Feed Me that he's really made his mark globally. Signed to Mau5trap, he's released a string of kick-ass tracks at the point where dubstep, electro house and moombahton meet, and is currently supporting Nero on their world tour.
"Touring my own production show with a great crew, and getting to play for amazing audiences and watching my fan-base grow and be more supportive than I could ever dream, has been an amazing thing," Feed Me tells DJ Mag. "I'm so grateful for this." The question about being thrown off the decks has him reaching for some anecdotes of touring high jinks.
"I picked the wrong sort of fire extinguisher to engulf Datsik at EDC with, which resulted in a big mess and some vomiting and equipment damage," he says. "Also, Nero got me thrown out of Sonny's show on my last birthday for throwing Jager on people who didn't appreciate it. I would like to fully reiterate that it was totally Nero's fault."