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Feed Me – Little Space (ft. Yosie)

December 21, 20193 min read


• Release on the newly founded Night Mode
• Heavy inclination to Mau5trap sound
• Prime example of creative sound-design


Newfangled electronic music has been a sole platform to multifarious talented acts, and as a blog who emphasis to cover as much as indelible music as possible,
we henceforth often strike upon power creators who have an exquisite discography to awe any listener. This time, while scouring through the updated Friday list, we discovered the existence of “Little Space”. Au contraire to its humble epithet, the song has left no stones unturned in presenting itself as utterly splendid!
In the coming paragraphs of this article, we will do a concise talk on Feed Me and his latest and fetching brainchild.

Based in the southern segment of Hertfordshire in England, Jon Gooch has made a fair reputation with his noms de guerre. Pre 2008, the English composer earned a sizeable name for himself as Spor, devising resounding and energetic DnB. Under his current alias, he has released for esteemed imprints like Mau5trap. After giving an abbreviated listen to his hits, we noticed his flair in sound-design, a feat of pure sound engineering. We absolutely recommend our readers to hear his productions such as “Talk To Me” or “One Click Headshot”.

Fast-forwarding to contemporary time, “Little Space” unveiled preceding Friday. The highlights of this song are straightforward: adept schematics and hooking atmosphere accompanied alongside. It also features a delightful femme voice, which embeds to the vibe. The construction massively leans towards Mau5trap vibes, to progressive blueprints.

Initiating with knell-ing and heart-warming Trance-y arpeggiating and strings aiding the charming voice, the oncoming dynamic segment abruptly hits. Introducing motley of distorted and stabbing synth-line and melodic chord-stabs, the gritty yet harmonic amalgamation of sounds fit like glove. Minimalism once again shows dominance here, but that’s how its suppose to be for this domain of House music. The serene medley of the breakdown is accentuated with this singularly odd but unanimous variety of components, the ingenuity of this record indisputably!

So where does the latest revelation by the neoteric label Night Mode stand at? For us, the alluring opus is nothing short of brilliance!

You can listen to “Little Space” here:

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