Jon Gooch

Jon Gooch
Also known as Feed Me, Spor, Unicron
Origin Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
Genres Drum and bass
Electro house
Dubstep
Neurofunk
IDM
Labels Mau5trap Recordings
Lifted Music
Renegade Hardware
Barcode Recordings
Subtitles Recordings
Ninja Tune
Planet Mu
Associated acts Tasha Baxter, Noisia, Skrillex, deadmau5
Website www.feedme.uk.com
Members
Jon Gooch

Jon Gooch, more commonly known by his stage names Spor and Feed Me, is a drum & bass, electro house, dubstep, and intelligent dance music producer and DJ from Hertfordshire, England.[1]

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Biography

Jon Gooch has been quoted as saying his sister Caroline was one of his greatest musical influences, enjoying her Spice Girls albums from a young age[2]. He obtained his name from one of the first set of samples he collected, entitled 'Spore Tactics', and a favorite piece of artwork by a friend, Karl Kwasny. However, he soon dropped the "e" from the word to balance the arrangement of letters when displayed in a graffiti style. After a school friend introduced Jon to the world of Drum & Bass he began experimenting with software to create his own music.

Spor attracted the attention of Renegade Hardware's label manager (at the time) Chris Renegade, and secured a deal with the label. Much of his work was released through this label, and soon Jon began DJing sets. He has also released work under the name 'Final Reckoning' with Codex, as well as under the name 'Unicron'. After a successful partnership with Renegade Hardware and Barcode Recordings, and releases with Teebee's Subtitles Recordings, in 2006, Spor and long-term friend Chris Renegade launched Lifted Music and signed music from producers such as Apex, Evol Intent and Ewun & Phace. Spor has since then been traversing the globe playing his music at clubs across the world under the Lifted Music guise.

Spor's electro house side project, Feed Me, has also been rather successful. A two track EP has been released under Deadmau5's label, mau5trap, along with a track on Noisia's label as well. He released a second EP under mau5trap on December 25, 2010, titled Feed Me's Big Adventure. It features eight new tracks including both electro house and dubstep. His newly released third EP of four tracks called To the Stars has been available to the public since June 3, 2011.

Jon was also involved in a second side project called 'Seventh Stitch', which produced alternative IDM. He worked with another artist called Aker.

Discography

Feed Me

Releases

Year Title Type Catalogue Number
2008 The Spell / Raw Chicken Single mau5010
2008 Knights of Cydonia[3] Bootleg FEED001
2010 Feed Me's Big Adventure Album mau5cd006
2011 To The Stars EP mau5036

Guest Appearances

Year Title Appears On Album Artist Catalogue Number
2008 "Mordez Moi" Mordez Moi / B.R.U.L. Feed Me / Noisia DIVISION003
2011 "Cott's Face" Meowingtons Hax Tour Trax Various Artists mau5CD008
2011 "Strange Behavior" Tasha Baxter

http://soundcloud.com/requiemmusic/shes-such-a-burnt-trick

Production Credits

Year Title Artist Album Catalogue Number
2011 "Midnight Run" Example Playing in the Shadows
2011 "Bleeding Out" Korn The Path of Totality
2011 "Trap Door" Hadouken!

Remixes

Year Title Original Artist Appears On Catalogue Number
2008 "Knights of Cydonia" (Feed Me Remix) Muse Knights of Cydonia (by Feed Me) FEED001
2009 "If You Knew" (Feed Me Remix) Chris Lake feat. Nastala If You Knew (by Chris Lake) RIM015
2009 "Until I Die" (Feed Me Remix) September Until I Die (by September) H2B40TP
2010 "On Melancholy Hill" (Feed Me Remix) Gorillaz The Vampire Diaries (Original Soundtrack)[4]
2010 "Let You Go" (Feed Me Remix) Chase & Status feat. Mali Let You Go (by Chase & Status)
2011 "Call Your Girlfriend" (Feed Me Remix) Robyn Call Your Girlfriend (by Robyn)
2011 "Innocence" (Feed Me Remix)

Nero

Guilt (by Nero)

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|- |2011 |"What You Know" (Feed Me Remix) Two Door Cinema Club |Undercover Martyn (by Two Door Cinema Club) | |}R3QuieM Remix (2012)

  "shes such a burnt trick" by R3QuieM dub 

http://soundcloud.com/requiemmusic/shes-such-a-burnt-trick

Spor / Other

Unreleased

References

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