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Jon Gooch , más comúnmente conocido por su nombre Spor y Feed Me , es un productor y DJ de drum & bass , electro house y dubstep proveniente de Hertfordshire , Inglaterra . .
Formed in 2006 in the United States by composer Justin Curfman, Feeding Fingers began as an experimental post-punk trio and has since evolved into an inter-disciplinary and international music project with intermittent members and contributors from Germany, Austria, Italy, Serbia, Japan, China and elsewhere. Nearly impossible to classify, Feeding Fingers adeptly merge dark-wave, indie rock, avant-garde, electro, jazz, world music and more into something all its own. The group's restless process of reinvention has spanned 6 studio albums and three intercontinental tours, including shows with acts such as IAMX, David J. (Bauhaus, Love & Rockets, etc.), Nitzer Ebb, Steve Mackay...
Multiverse is the New Jersey based outsider music project of Eros Livieratos that blends cathartic and experimental noise with spoken word. http://multiverseorsomething.bandcamp.com/ http://deathofthewriter.tumblr.com/ .
feedtime was an independent punk-rock trio from Sydney, Australia, formed in 1979. The name is spelled with a lowercase f. The members were credited by their first names only: Rick (guitar, vocals), Al (bass), and Tom (drums). feedtime made four albums in the 1980s. Initially they recorded only for Aberrant Records in Australia, but their second through fourth albums were released internationally by the legendary indie label Rough Trade. The second album, Shovel, received the greatest critical acclaim. The last of these four albums, Suction, was produced by Butch Vig. feedtime's sound was loud, primitive, and brutal. The most distinctive...
Pittsburgh’s Knot Feeder is comprised of bassist Andy Curl, guitarist Mike Banfield (ex-Don Caballero), guitarist Andrew Grossmann (ex-Tabula Rasa) and drummer and vocalist Rob Spagiare (ex-Tabula Rasa). Formed in 2006, this four-piece primarily instrumental band immediately began to develop notoriety locally and on the East Coast by enveloping live audiences in a mathematic overflow of expression and energy. Sharing stages with the likes of Battles, The Poison Arrows, and Tone, Knot Feeder rapidly developed a name for themselves and an album’s worth of material. Light Flares is an ambitious recorded debut documented by J. Robbins (Jawbox, Burning Airlines, Against Me!,...